Plug Your Sewer Lines Step-by-Step

Starting a construction project involves many steps, with many details. Learn more about getting the right heavy construction equipment.

Plug Your Sewer Lines Step-by-Step

Plug Your Sewer Lines Step-by-Step

17 March 2019
 Categories:
, Blog


Why do you need to learn about plugging your sewer lines? Well, it is an important task meant to keep your pipework from experiencing backflows. Backflow occurs when the fluids in your sewer lines flow in the opposite direction and end up in your drain. The foul smell and discomfort that comes with this are unimaginable. The following guide will help you learn how to plug your sewer lines:

Ready Your Tools

You need a few tools to help you get the job done. First, make sure you have an inflatable sewer line plug, which is available in hardware stores near you. You also need adjustable wrenches and a pair of gloves to protect your hands when working.

Turn Off Your Main Water Supply Line

Once your tools are ready, you need to turn off the main water supply line going through the sewer. Think about informing your neighbours about the possible disruption of the water supply or sewer outlets when you turn off the main valve. Turning off the main supply is a safety precaution that will prevent water from moving through the pipework while you work.

Identify the Pipework's Main Cleanout

In most installations, the main cleanout often sits along the lateral line of the sewer connecting your house and the main sewer lines. The cleanout is just a pipe that enables your drain to access the main sewer lines. Most homes have them in their basements or somewhere just outside the house.

After identifying the location of the main cleanouts, remove the cap using pliers or pipe wrench. Be sure to secure the sewer plug bracket using a strong rope. It will help you retrieve the sewer plug bracket in the final stages of the job.

Plug the Cleanout

You are now ready to install the sewer plug into the pipe after removing the cap. When doing this, you need to pay attention to a few things. First, make sure that you set the plug deep into the connecting pipe to minimise any chances of a loose connection. Second, ensure that the plug sits in the direction of the flow of water in the sewer line.

Inflate the Plug

Inflating the plug is the final stage of installing the plug. Normally, a held pipe used for inflating bicycles will do the job. After inflation, you can secure the pipework as it was and open the valve on the main line. It is now ready for use!

For more information and assistance, contact a company like GSS Hire

About Me
Machines that can do the job

Starting a construction project involves many steps, with many details. Having a complete plan before beginning is key, and having people in place for each step keeps a project on time and within budget. Making sure you have the heavy machinery to do the job right, the first time, without delays or breakdowns can make the difference that keeps you on schedule and keeps your costs down. Investing in technology that will handle big jobs and heavy loads may seem high, and an easy place to save money, but if it keeps your project on track, it will pay for itself easily in the long run.

Search