Hey everyone,
I’m seeing more cases of plumbing failures caused by expansive soil, especially in slab-on-grade homes. Soil movement (shrink/swell) seems to put stress on buried pipes, leading to cracks, leaks, and loss of proper slope.
Common issues I’ve noticed:
- Pipe separation or cracking
- Sewer line slope getting disturbed
- Repeated leaks under the slab
Curious to hear your experience:
- What’s the most common root cause in your projects?
- Is it more of a design issue or installation problem?
- Have solutions like isolating plumbing from soil movement actually helped?
Would appreciate any real-world insights or fixes that worked for you.
Hey everyone,
I’m seeing more cases of plumbing failures caused by expansive soil, especially in slab-on-grade homes. Soil movement (shrink/swell) seems to put stress on buried pipes, leading to cracks, leaks, and loss of proper slope.
Common issues I’ve noticed:
- Pipe separation or cracking
- Sewer line slope getting disturbed
- Repeated leaks under the slab
Curious to hear your experience:
- What’s the most common root cause in your projects?
- Is it more of a design issue or installation problem?
- Have solutions like isolating plumbing from soil movement actually helped?
Would appreciate any real-world insights or fixes that worked for you.