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1 Comments on Did you know that Coeur d'Alene has an urban forest of street trees?
I love all the trees downtown! The beautiful abundance of trees in downtown Coeur d'Alene however, also contribute to major problems for aging sewer laterals. Which are also the full responsibility of the property owner. Buildings constructed prior to 1980 are likely to have laterals made of clay or bituminous fiber (aka
Orangeburg or tar paper) pipes. These can crack, break, collapse, shift out of place, and be subject to root intrusions or low spots causing leakage or blockage in the pipe.
When your sewer lateral has a blockage, sewage from your home can back-up in your pipes and surface through your sinks, toilets, bathtubs and other building drains, causing serious health issues and a potentially expensive mess. Sewer lateral blockages are typically caused by failures in the pipe. Failures can be easily detected by a simple video inspection of the lateral before they cause a serious problem.