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    • Plumbers In Monterey, CA
    • Leak Detection
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    • Plumbing Service Monterey
    • Repipe/Repiping Monterey
    • Boiler & tankless service
    • Plumbing Appointment
    • Sewer lateral scope
    • Commercial Plumbing
  • Plumbers In Monterey, CA
  • Leak Detection
  • Water Heaters
  • Sewer & Drains
  • Plumbing Service Monterey
  • Repipe/Repiping Monterey
  • Boiler & tankless service
  • Plumbing Appointment
  • Sewer lateral scope
  • Commercial Plumbing

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Sewer Laterals Monterey & Santa Cruz counties.

Full sewer lateral replacement

Why must sewer laterals be replaced?

It can be frustrating to have issue with the drains & sewer issues throughout Monterey and Santa Cruz County. The sewer lateral is a buried pipe typically 4" diameter that connects a building's plumbing system from the foundation to the public sewer main located in the street, alley, or an easement. Laterals carry sanitary sewer, human waste and industrial waste. Septic tanks and leach fields are not connected to a sewer main. Maintenance of the lateral is generally responsible on the property owner. Maintenance of the sewer main is generally the responsibility either to the local jurisdiction, public work department or local. sanitary district. Why must sewer laterals be replaced? The EPA issues regional discharge permits to treatment plants and sewer main owners to assure that the storm drains, creeks, rivers, lakes, are not polluted by overflow. Older sewer laterals are typically made of clay with cement mortar joints and have cracks in separate joints that are the major source of groundwater leaking into sewer mains. The EPA has been vigorously enforcing the clean water act with fines and litigations against jurisdictions and sanitary districts. Consequently, local ordinances have been adopting and requiring property owners to request and replace their aging sewer laterals to eliminate flushing fats, boils, grease, and pharmaceutical hazards, materials down toilets, sinks and floor drains. What permits are needed to repair and replace a sewer lateral? Both the California plumbing code and local sanitary sewer ordinance regulates sewer laterals. The plumbing code and the lower lateral from the property line to the sewer main is responsible of the owner to replace, repairs, and maintenance . Call GP Piping and schedule A consultation today. we have the latest technology with sewer scope cameras to examine any underground sewer pipe.

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Sewer line replacement Monterey - Santa Cruz Counties

Commercial Sewer line replacement

Our team of experienced plumbers offers a variety of commercial plumbing services, including installation, repair, and maintenance. We understand that plumbing issues can be disruptive to your business, which is why we work efficiently to get the job done right the first time. For commercial sewer line repairs, consider trenchless methods like pipe bursting or pipe lining, which minimize disruption and are often more efficient than traditional excavation, while traditional methods like excavation are also an option. Trenchless vs. Traditional Sewer Line Repair:

  • trenchless methods
    • Pipe Bursting: This involves replacing the old pipe with a new one without digging a trench, using a specialized tool to burst the old pipe and pull in the new one. 
    • Pipe Lining: A resin-soaked liner is inserted into the existing pipe, curing to form a new, sealed pipe within the old one. 
    • Benefits:
      • Reduced Disruption: Minimizes damage to property and business operations. 
      • Faster Repair: Can be completed quickly, with minimal downtime. 
      • Environmentally Friendly: No harmful chemicals or contaminants are involved. 
      • Long-Term Benefits: New pipes can last for decades. 
  • Traditional methods
    • Excavation: Involves digging a trench to access and replace the damaged pipe. 
    • Benefits:
      • Suitable for Complex Issues: May be necessary for severe damage or when trenchless methods are not feasible. 

Factors to Consider When Choosing a Method:

  • Budget: Trenchless methods can be more expensive upfront, but may offer long-term cost savings by minimizing property damage and restoration costs. 
  • Time Constraints: If quick repair is essential, trenchless methods may be a better option

Sewer line Installation

Drain and sewer repairs – Sometimes the problem is more than a clog. When the drain or sewer pipe is cracked, broken, or corroded, it may need to be repaired or replaced. A sewer line is an underground pipe that carries wastewater and sewage from a building's plumbing system to a municipal sewer system or a septic tank, using gravity to move the waste to a treatment plant. Here's a more detailed explanation:

  • Function: Sewer lines serve as a crucial part of the plumbing infrastructure, transporting wastewater and sewage from homes, businesses, and other buildings to a central treatment facility. 
  • Location: These lines are typically located underground, running from the building's plumbing system to the main sewer line or a septic tank. 
  • Inside vs. Outside: Within a home, the sewer lines are referred to as "building drains," while outside the home, they are known as "house drains". 
  • Main Sewer Line: The main sewer line is the larger pipe that connects to the house drains and carries the waste to the main sewer system. 
  • Septic Systems: In areas without a municipal sewer system, homes may have a septic tank, which is a buried tank that treats wastewater on-site, and the sewer line connects to this tank. 
  • Importance: A properly functioning sewer line is essential for sanitation and public health, preventing the spread of disease and maintaining a clean environment. 
  • Problems: Clogs, leaks, or breaks in the sewer line can cause sewage backups, foul odors, and other issues, requiring prompt attention and repair. 

Sewer & Drain Cleaning

Clogs can happen anywhere in the drain system, including the main sewer line. Sewer line clogs can be caused by any of the same types of debris as drain clogs, as well as tree roots growing into the line. To clean out a sewer line, you'll typically need to locate the sewer cleanout, a pipe with a removable cap that provides access to the main sewer line, and then use a plumbing snake or other tools to dislodge any blockages. Here's a more detailed breakdown:

1. Locate the Sewer Cleanout:

  • What it is:The sewer cleanout is a pipe with a removable cap that provides access to your main sewer line. 
  • Where to find it:
    • Outside: It's often located outside the house, near the foundation or where the pavement and lawn meet. 
    • Inside: In older homes, you might find it inside in a basement, utility room, or near a bathroom. 
    • Look for: A pipe with a cap, often white, black, or gold plastic. 
  • If you can't find it: If you've searched along the perimeter of your home and still can't find the cleanout, you may need to call a professional to locate it. 

2. Access the Sewer Line:

  • Remove the cap: Use a plumbing wrench to remove the cap from the sewer cleanout fitting.
  • Prepare for the task: Wear heavy-duty gloves and place a bucket nearby to catch any overflow water. 

3. Clear the Clog:

  • Plumbing Snake: Insert a plumbing snake into the cleanout pipe and work it through the line to dislodge the clog. 


Hydro Jetting

Hydrojetting – The hydro jetter uses highly pressurized water to clear clogs in drainpipes and main sewer lines. Specialized nozzles are used to direct the water pressure where it is needed to. Hydro jetting is a plumbing service that uses high-pressure water to clear clogs and debris from pipes, including tree roots and grease buildup, offering a non-invasive and effective solution for drain cleaning. Here's a more detailed explanation:

  • What it is: Hydro jetting involves using a specialized machine that shoots high-pressure water through a hose and nozzle to clean and clear pipes.
  • How it works: The high-pressure water blasts away clogs, debris, and even tree roots, restoring the full diameter of the pipe for better flow.
  • Benefits:
    • Effective Cleaning: Hydro jetting can remove stubborn clogs and debris that traditional methods might miss.
    • Non-Invasive: It's a non-invasive solution, meaning it doesn't require digging up your yard to access the pipes.
    • Environmentally Friendly: Hydro jetting uses only water, making it an eco-friendly option compared to some chemical drain cleaners.
    • Restores Pipe Diameter: Hydro jetting not only clears clogs but also restores the full diameter of the pipe, ensuring better water flow.
    • Prevents Future Issues: Regular hydro jetting can help prevent future clogs by removing buildup and debris, keeping your plumbing system in good condition.
  • When to consider hydro jetting:
    • Frequent clogs: If you experience frequent drain clogs, hydro jetting can provide a long-term solution.
    • Slow-draining pipes: If your drains are running slower than usual, hydro jetting can help restore proper drainage.
    • Tree root issues: If tree roots are invading your sewer lines, hydro jetting can effectively remove them.
    • Preventative Maintenance: Regular hydro jetting can help prevent future clogs and maintain a clean plumbing systemcompletely clean out the inside of the pipe and eliminate any clog. 


Trenchless Sewer Plumbing

Trenchless sewer services – When the main sewer line is damaged and needs to be repaired or replaced, trenchless methods can be used. Trenchless technology allows plumbers to solve problems with underground sewer lines without excavation.

Trenchless sewer repair involves repairing or replacing damaged sewer pipes without extensive digging, using methods like pipe lining or pipe bursting, which offer minimal disruption and potential cost savings compared to traditional excavation. Here's a more detailed explanation:

What is Trenchless Sewer Repair?

  • Minimally Invasive:Trenchless methods aim to repair or replace sewer pipes with minimal digging, using access points rather than large excavations. 
  • Methods:

Pipe lining : A flexible, resin-soaked liner is inserted into the damaged pipe, inflated to adhere to the inner walls, and then cured to form a new, seamless lining. 

Pipe bursting: An old pipe is broken and removed while a new pipe is pushed through the existing line, effectively replacing the damaged section. 

  • Benefits:
    • Reduced Disruption: Minimal digging means less damage to landscaping, driveways, and other property features. 
    • Faster Completion: Trenchless repairs often take less time than traditional excavation, leading to quicker restoration of service. 
    • Potential Cost Savings: By avoiding extensive excavation and restoration, trenchless methods can be more cost-effective in the long run. 
  • Considerations:
    • Not Suitable for All Situations: Trenchless methods may not be suitable for severely damaged or collapsed pipes, or those with significant misalignment. 
    • Initial Cost: The upfront cost of trenchless repairs can be higher than traditional excavation, although the long-term savings can outweigh this. 
    • Long-Term Longevity: When properly installed and maintained, trenchless repairs can last for 50 to 100 years. 

How Trenchless Sewer Repair Works (General Process):

  1. 1. Inspection: A camera is used to inspect the sewer line and identify the extent of the damage. 
  2. 2. Preparation:The line is cleared of any obstructions, such as debris or roots. 
  3. 3. Lining or Bursting: Depending on the chosen method, a liner is inserted and cured or a new pipe is pushed through the old one. 
  4. 4. Reconnection: Connections to other pipes are restored, and the system is tested to ensure proper functionality. 

Sewer Line Repair

Sewer line problems can be complex and disruptive to your business. Our team has the expertise to diagnose and repair sewer line issues quickly and efficiently, minimizing downtime for your business. Sewer line repair in California can involve traditional excavation or trenchless methods, with trenchless options like pipe lining or bursting offering less disruption and faster turnaround times. GP Piping is a local expert in both traditional and trenchless sewer repairs. 


  • Signs You May Need Sewer Line Repair:
    • Sewage backing up. 
    • Sewer odor. 
    • Clogged drain lines. 
    • A spike in your water bill. 
    • Mildew or mold growth. 
    • Gurgling noises from the pipes. 
    • Pest infestation. 
    • Tree roots in the pipes. 

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