ABSOLUTE PLUMBING - Key Persons


Ryan Cummings

Ryan Cummings Found a passion for plumbing in 2004 and became part of the Absolute family in 2017. He is forever traveling in his free time with his wife & two children & a huge fan of the History Channel! Ryan is always going the extra mile & is a genuine people person!

Sewer Lines

While you see the faucets and (some) of the pipes of your plumbing system inside of your home, the bulk of it is buried in the ground outside of your home. The biggest piece of your plumbing system is your sewer line. Also knows as your main sewer line the primary sewer pipe is responsible for collecting all of the waste and wastewater from the drains of your home and carrying it to the municipal sewer line. Some of the things that can go wrong with your sewer line are: A break or leak. This is probably the worst thing that can happen with your sewer line. A break or a leak in the main sewer line will result in your yard being flooded with raw sewage. Pipes start sagging. Since your sewer pipes are buried in the ground. That means they are vulnerable to the condition of the dirt they are buried in. If the dirt gets too wet or soft - the pipes will shift and start to sag. Fitting's leak. If your sewer line pipes move or start to sag, they might pull at the fittings and cause them to start leaking.