Since 1996, Marc Morale has served as the president of Hamilton Construction Inc, an Illinois sewer construction firm. During that time, Marc Morale and his team have laid over 15 miles of 6” to 42” sewer pipes in Chicago, IL.
Sewer pipes transport sewage or wastewater from commercial buildings and houses to the main sewer for disposal or treatment. These pipes can become damaged or decay over time and need to be replaced. Should you have to replace your sewer pipe, there are several types you can choose from. Here are two of them: Plastic Pipes There are two main types of plastic pipes most plumbers recommend for underground sewer lines, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) and Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) pipes. ABS pipes are much stronger than PVCs, but both are a good choice for a sewer pipe replacement or a new home sewer system. Used since the 1970s, ABS and PVC pipes are rustproof, which makes them durable, and quite affordable. Concrete Pipes Concrete sewer pipes are popular because they’re durable, eco-friendly, require minimal maintenance, and are affordable. Installed well, concrete sewer pipes can serve you for over 30 years. Other common types of sewer pipes are clay, cast iron, and Orangeburg.
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