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The Challenges Of Clay Sewer Pipe Repair

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Unfortunately, clay sewer pipe repair has its downfalls. These pipes often need repairs that are difficult to achieve. They also cost a lot to repair and don’t measure up to PVC pipes. Therefore, clay pipes may not be the best option for your sewage pipeline needs. Read on to find out more details and to understand why. 

Clay Pipes Often Need Repairs that are Difficult to Achieve

Clay sewer pipe repair is tricky. They do not attach as effortlessly and tightly as PVC pipes do. They also need repairs more often than other types. This is because clay pipes break often due to small roots entering in through the joints and growing larger over time. They are also known to break due to the ground moving. This is because they have very little strength when it comes to their flexibility. They cannot handle being shifted at all. To prevent clay pipes from breaking, they should be encased in concrete, but this is costly and often doesn’t get done.

 

Clay Sewer Pipe Repair is Expensive

 Clay pipes are very heavy, so when it comes to needing to transport the broken pipes or ship in some new pipes for a repair, it can get expensive because of the high shipping costs. They require special trucks that are able to hold the weight. Save yourself the hassle and stick with PVC pipes for your sewage system. Clay sewer pipe repair just isn’t worth it. 

Clay Pipes Do Not Measure up to PVC Pipes

PVC pipes are the better choice. They are much smoother and easier to connect and they also last much longer. They last twice as long as clay pipes do. PVC pipes are not nearly as heavy as well. Moreover, clay pipes are prone to blockages whereas PVC pipes are not. Why would you choose an option that is going to give you a lot more problems? PVC pipes are definitely the way to go.

As you can see, clay sewer pipe repair can be costly and difficult to perform. If I were you I would choose a different type of pipe, to begin with, that way you do not run into these types of problems later on. We at Advanced Pipe Repair would love to answer any questions that you have about clay pipes and other types of pipe repair. Also, if you have an interest in our services, please contact us by calling 1-800-468-7668 or visit us online.

 

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