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Water service lines run from the city water main under the street to the property foundation. Owner is responsible for the full length, including failures at curb line.
Common failure causes: corrosion, lead material, joint separation, freeze expansion, soil movement, traffic vibration.
Key indicators:
• Sudden pressure drop
• Water pooling near curb
• Hissing noise in ground
• Spike in water bill
• Cloudy or rusty water
Failure usually located close to curb or connection point.
House sewer carries wastewater from building traps to city sewer under the street. System depends on slope, cleanouts, and stable pipe bedding. Majority of failures result from age, soil load, and tree root intrusion.
Indicators include:
• Repeated backups at lowest fixture
• Slow drainage from multiple fixtures
• Gurgling sounds
• Sewer odors in basement
• Yard depressions along sewer path
These commonly suggest structural defect or collapse.
Consequences:
• Water shutoff
• Fines
• DEP emergency intervention billed to owner
• DOB flag on property
Immediate correction prevents escalation and cost increases.
DEP notices require private owner action to fix leaks or sewer defects within strict deadlines. Non-compliance leads to penalties, water shutoff, and forced corrective work.
Owners must hire licensed contractor, submit permits, correct defects, and secure sign-off.
Photos taken before excavation document surface integrity and utility locations. These images support inspections, permit records, and job transparency.
In-progress photos show structural condition of pipes, joints, and bedding. Used for DEP inspectors, DOB plumbing review, and owner documentation.
Final photos confirm compaction, slab replacement, asphalt patching, and surface safety. These serve as permanent proof of completed work.
Owners handle the entire private line. City handles public mains only.
Critical distinction for DEP compliance and emergency work.
Sidewalk or street openings governed by strict DOT safety standards.
• Type K copper for water mains
• Extra-heavy cast iron or PVC (approved areas) for sewers
• Compression fittings for emergency repair
• Brass or bronze curb valves
Correct materials prevent rejection and premature failure.
Explains purpose, code requirements, cleanout access, and failure risks.
No. They help owners understand symptoms; diagnosis requires site review.
Yes. All code references use NYC DEP, DOT, and DOB standards.
You still need formal inspection. Guides help interpret the notice.
Yes. Media library expands with ongoing field documentation.
Use these resources to understand your system clearly. For diagnosis, repair, or compliance, request direct assistance from a licensed NYC sewer and water contractor.