Faults in the sewerage system
The sewage system is such an element of a house, of a residential building, that must always be kept clean and in good working order. There can, of course, always be all sorts of breakdowns and faults. No equipment or installation is forever. We suggest what to look out for when carrying out a sewer installation and what mistakes to avoid.
Sewer installation errors - an introduction
Every sewage systemno matter what building it is in, must be carried out professionally. Installations should be planned and executed so that their operation at the target site could not be seen, heard or felt. The sewerage system must therefore be - airtight, quiet and odourless.
Conditions of the sewerage system, i.e. level of maintenance, tightness or capacity translates into both hygiene residents and their wellbeing. The sewerage system is a key element in proper functioning each building, both residentialas well as usability public. Let us not forget, either, that waste disposal also affects the perception of owners the property in question.
The most common plumbing mistakes
Below are a list of the most common plumbing mistakes (and the consequences thereof):
- Insufficient gradient or diameter of sewer pipes and conduits (this may lead to sewage flowing too slowly and therefore deposits in sewer lines).
- Excessive gradients in sewer pipes and lines (in the event of significant decreases wastewater flows too rapidlyand can sometimes even suck water out of traps).
- No access to siphons (even minor malfunction when it comes to lack of access to siphons may result in tile forgingIt is therefore very important to leave a sufficiently large inspection opening).
- Neglecting to soundproof the installation (soundsthat come from the installation sewage systems can be very disruptiveThis is why it is important to take proper care of the soundproofing of the installation - especially in the risers, and soundproofing is commonly used, for example, to reduce the noise level. mineral wool).
- Sewer risers without exhaust vents above the roof (this is a very serious error which results in an unpleasant odour escaping from sewer pipes).
- Rigid pipe mounting (so fixed pipes may be deformed, it is therefore necessary to use sliding handles).
- Failure to protect pipe penetrations through walls and ceilings (Pipes passing through walls and ceilings should be protected from damage and placed in loose sleeves, in turn, if the pipes are walled or concreted - they can cause cracking of plaster and pipe defects).
- Use of flexible pipes (in harmonicas flexible pipes dirt accumulates easilywhich leads to obstructions).
- Too much tension in the connection hoses (once fitted may not be tense neither refracted).
Use only the highest quality solutions
In the end I think the most common error by those investing in installations, sewer lines. Wchoosing the cheapest solutionswhich will ultimately prove not only much more expensive, but also may also result in the general renovation of the house... This is probably something everyone would prefer to avoid.
Therefore, it is worth investing in proven, top-quality solutions. When setting up a private sewage system, there should be no shortage of internal sewage pipe PP HT 50×1.8×2000 or internal sewage pipe PP HT 32×1.8×500. Let's also remember the fittings that enable sewer pipes to be efficiently and correctly fixed, e.g. quadrants, couplings or reductions.
A proven recipe for a reliable sewer installation is to avoid the mistakes mentioned. You will avoid additional costs, save on repairs and, in extreme cases, can avoid a general overhaul. It is worth investing in proven solutions, following all the rules and using professionals.