Who needs a pandemic when you have a collapsed sewer line?
This strange saga is complicated and ran parallel with the global virus pandemic so it's been a month of juggling jobs and financial crisis.
It all started when the gas company decided to replace the 6 feet of branch line to my gas meter. Great. Thanks!
You might wonder why there is a pit full of raw sewage in the pit they dug for the gas line. Well, I will tell you why. When they dug the trench for the gas line they discovered my sewage line directly after my toilet was completely backed up with raw sewage. They knew this because there was a 3 inch hole in the top of the pipe through which they could see the sewage that had been building up for the year I've lived here.
Conspicuously absent is the pipe that leads to the sewer line. |
A separate project to replace the siding of the house...and uncovered 40 inch on/center studs??? and no insulation and lots of weeds and scorpions. |
So, the sewer crew got busy vacuuming the pit of sewage....and accidentally tagged the gas line...RUPTURED THE HIGH PRESSURE GAS LINE...which immediately required a COMPLETE NEIGHBORHOOD EVACUATION.
This was extremely dicey because my gas line was being fed by a temporary tank so my pilot lights could stay on...while a gas leak a few feet from my house basically filled my house with gas...while the pilot lights were on. You see where I'm going with this?
new sewer cleanout |
But Oggy acted fast as the evacuation order was given and he shut off all the pilot lights and shut all the valves off. This was significant because there was only one window open in the house and it was filled with gas, and the stove and water heater pilot lights could easily have ignited the concentrated gas fumes in the kitchen.
additional pipe connected to orangeburg pipe by fernco clamp fittings |
After the gas company sorted out the gas leak, they tried to fix the sewage that was now bubbling up from the alley. But they determined the sewage line is private and my responsibility so knocked on my door and walked away from a broken sewage line leaving me with no plumbing drain.
one day the whole place will look this clean |
the final product buried and protected by cones |
But it lasted probably 70 years until a decision to asphalt the end of the alley doomed the pipe to collapse from weight. Otherwise, it would probably still work good.
Is Orangeburg as deadly as lead paint and asbestos? No. It had a short lifespan and people basically wait for a problem to fix it. I'm not sure why no one mentioned this terrible product to me when I was hunting for a house since this area is littered with ruined sewage systems, but I found out in 1 year that I had a sewage pipe that is doomed. I fixed it for the immediate future but I forsee myself digging a trench 170 ft long to replace all of it along with the water line that is in the same trench. The good news is that I will have new water supply and new gas supply and new sewer drainage at some point.
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