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  2. Do you really need a water or sewer line protection plan ...

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    The difference between these plans is that they cover two separate lines: One covers water lines, clean water for drinking, and the other covers sewer or septic lines for dirty water.

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  4. Cured-in-place pipe - Wikipedia

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    (It is possible to insert the liner from a downstream access point, but this is more risky). CIPP is considered a trenchless technology, meaning little to no digging is typically required, for a potentially more cost-effective and less disruptive method than traditional "dig and replace" pipe repair methods. The liner is inserted using water or ...

  5. American Water Expands Water and Sewer Line Protection ... - AOL

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    The Water Line and Sewer Line Protection Programs provide homeowners with protection for water and sewer line emergencies that result from normal wear and tear, including the dispatching of a ...

  6. Roto-Rooter - Wikipedia

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    Roto-Rooter's sewer cleaning service allowed homeowners to avoid digging up lawns and landscaping to reach underground sewer pipes. This breakthrough was a revolutionary concept. In the 1930s and 40s, Roto-Rooter featured an illustration of a mound of dirt over a recently excavated sewer pipe with the caption, "Why put a grave in your yard?"

  7. Trenchless technology - Wikipedia

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    Pipe replacement by pipe bursting. Trenchless rehabilitation includes such construction methods as spiral wound lining, sliplining, thermoformed pipe, pipe bursting, shotcrete, gunite, cured-in-place pipe (CIPP), grout-in-place pipe, mechanical spot repair, and other methods for the repair, rehabilitation, or replacement of existing buried pipes and structures without excavation, or at least ...

  8. How to estimate your home insurance cost - AOL

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    Homeowners insurance rates by state. Where you live plays a big role in your home insurance costs; understanding the average costs in your specific state may help give you a better idea of what ...

  9. Infiltration/Inflow - Wikipedia

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    Groundwater entering sanitary sewers through defective pipe joints and broken pipes is called infiltration. [4] Pipes may leak because of careless installation; they may also be damaged after installation by differential ground movement, heavy vehicle traffic on roadways above the sewer, careless construction practices in nearby trenches, or degradation of the sewer pipe materials.

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