Updated December 24, 2017

Asewer pipeneeds to be installed carefully with the adequate slope. The installation method and process is almost identical for all types of pipe orculvertmaterials. Depending on the sewer pipe material, things could be easier or more complicatedbecause the installation process might be more challenging, more equipment and labor might be needed.

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To start, you must determine how far the pipe needs to goand determine the elevation at which the pipe will be connected to the specific fixture or if it will be connected to another pipe. Another important element is to determine the final installation height. Both, initial and final elevation. must be measured at the interior point of the connecting pipe, right in the middle of the pipe. Use laser level, GPS or traditional surveying equipment to help you with this.

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Now that you have both elevations and the pipe length, we need to calculate the pitch or fall of the sewer pipe run. Subtract both elevations and divide the horizontal or pipe length into the difference in elevation, and that will be the drop per linear foot or meters of pipe.

Be careful, a drop greater than per foot is not adequate as water will flow faster than solids, while a slope too small, less than 0.003, will be sufficient to carry solids away. The recommended pitch for 4" pipe is 1/8" to 1/4" per foot. You don't want to have too much of a slope as that might also create another type of problems.

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Start by opening the trench. Be careful once the trench is open and follow all safety measures to protect workers inside and outside the trench. Remove all loose dirt at the trench bottom and grade the trench bottom so the pipe could be installed over a smooth surface.

Sometimes you will need to place a bedding material to provide additional support to the sewer pipe, to reduce the possibility of sag after the trench has been backfilled.

The best material to use for bedding material is sand, but if unavailable you can choose gravel bedding. Be careful on not to use sharp stone or other material that sometimes can punctuate the sewer pipe.

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Once the select portion of trench has been prepared, lay the sewer pipe in the trench. It is recommended to start at the lower end of the pipe run, up to the higher elevation. If the sewer pipehas a bell end; the bell end must be placed on the uphill side of the pipe run, reducing the possibility of leakage.

Remember, before applying glue to the sewer PVC pipes, you must apply purple PVC primer. Purple PVC primer chemically cleans the PVC surface so the glue acts properly. Insert the male end of the pipe into the female end and twist a little bit.

To be sure that the pitch is being followed correctly, install a string along the pipe run. The string must be installed with the same slope as the pipe will be, but just one foot over the finished level. The measure from the string to the bottom of the trench will be the same along the entire run.

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It is probable that the last portion of the run will need just a fraction of a pipe. Be aware that you will also need additional fittings to complete the installation. Once the pipe has been installed completely, check for any pipe that could be disconnected, broken or not installed properly.

Now place the sand and/or gravel over the pipe, enough to cover at least 10 over the sewer pipe. Start compacting the material with a rammer or any other compaction equipment suitable for the type of pipe being installed.

On long pipe runs, this process could be started once the pipe has been installed and while working on the next pipe segment. It is important to install a warning tape over the first layer of compacted soil, so others will be aware when excavating that a pipe is located under the detectable warning tape.

Read more here:
Guide to Installing a Sewer Pipe - thebalancesmb.com

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