Never,ever less then 4 " and a 3" FAI
In Tulsa Oklahoma you can, but i would still use 4 in.
sewer lines should never be laid at less than 1/4 " per foot and if there's absolutely no choice 1/8" per foot would work but I wouldn't advise it. just use a good spirit level and a measuring tape. Use the most slope you can without going too deep. Follow local plumbing codes.
Yes, there are things that you can do to stop the sewer from backing up in a rainstorm. For example, you can use a floor drain standpipe, a backup valve, a floor drain plug or an overhead sewer.
There is usually a marked line or a dipstick. Use them
That depends on you and the state of your home(clean, dirty, full of wood, unsatisfying conditions, etc.
You have to use an auger, drain cleaner is not going to affect the roots which is what caused the clog.
In Tulsa Oklahoma you can, but i would still use 4 in.
I would use 3 inch for that.
Yes, it is possible and the method is frequently used.
A Sewer Service is both a physical connection from a sewage source (home or business) to a sewer system, and the use of that sewage system to handle sewage. Typically a local utility will charge a fee for Sewer Service; it may be based on the volume of water used by that customer.
From the use of that type of elbow in drainage lines and sewer connections where the line meets the street. Used to go into the main line.
This sewer line is blocked further down. call a plumber to carry out an investigation to your main sewer line. it may need serious unblocking.
Because there are no sewer systems available for use in those areas.
about 3 hoursNormally the main sewer and building house tap and main line of disposal can last well over 50 years without needing to be snaked or water jetted if installed properly.But if there is root infiltration or excessive grease deposits then once a year should be enough.Never use chemicals . If your not sure have your sewer snaked then water jetted to scour the lines to restore full flow and remove years of soap scum and grease build up.A color video inspection will also help to pick up any defects you may not have been away of
3/4 K soft copper.
use a rope on it and talk to that guy with you in the sewer
To prevent sewer gases and odors from coming out into your HVAC system and permiating your home.