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City Sewer Backup? Keep It Outside Your House & Prevent
When a city sewer backup occurs the results can be devastating if you are a property owner. Besides actual property damage, there are serious health concerns as well. For instance,…Read MoreNew Sewer Lines Need Approved SD 1&2 Forms – Balkan
A sewer certification (a.k.a. sewer availability certification or site development plan) is an application for a house sewer connection or site connection proposal. It certifies that the public sewer where…Read MoreWhat Is A Common Or Shared Sewer Line? Balkan Sewer
Balkan Sewer And Water Main was recently awarded a contract to build a common sewer line for three new houses. A common sewer in this case meant that one house…Read MoreThe Best Water Line and Sewer Repair Company in Manhattan
Manhattan water main and home sewer line installations can be intricate and time consuming. Similar sewer and water main work in Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island or the Bronx are not…Read MoreWhere Is The Sewer Trap In A House? How To
Many people frequently have house sewer line or drain issues that get exasperated because they don't know their house sewer trap location. Have you ever been in a position where…Read MoreLearn Why Proper Pitch On A Sewer Line Or House
Many people seem unsure of what is the proper pitch on a sewer line or house drain. The term slope is also frequently used and has the same meaning as…Read MoreWater And Sewer Line Work Is Affected By A Changing
When it comes to water main and sewer line work, contractors face many challenges each day. Performing repair and replacement work can be affected by the changing landscape of NYC.…Read MoreSome NYC Sewers Are Works Of Art – Some Not
NYC sewers come in all shapes and sizes, and are made out of an assortment of different materials. Some are as small as 8", or 10' in diameter or even…Read MoreSewer Gate Valves from Balkan Are Unique
A sewer valve is unique and designed differently than any other type of water valve or gate valve. A valve used to prevent 'backwater' (waste water) from entering into a…Read MorePreventing Water Damage Before The Next Time, The Aftermath Of
Hurricane Sandy caused severe water damage from tidal waters, which in many NYC areas also caused the public sewers to backup into homes. A loss of electricity also caused many…Read More