In the event of heavy rainfall, homes that do not have a backwater valve installed on their underground sewer pipes are at a greater risk of sewer back up and basement flooding.
During intense rain events, the wastewater (sanitary) sewer may become overloaded with rain water. This can result in the overloaded sewer forcing wastewater to flow backward into basement drains. A backwater valve is designed to prevent wastewater from backing up through the wastewater pipe into your home.
During normal use, the backwater valve remains open. This allows wastewater from your toilets, shower, sinks, etc. to flow freely from your home to the wastewater main. If flow reverses because the wastewater main is overloaded with rain water, the backwater valve will automatically close, thereby protecting your basement from potential wastewater backup. Once the rain event is over, the backwater valve will re-open to allow wastewater to flow normally to the sewer main.
Regularly inspect maintain your backwater valve to protect your home from a sewer backup and reduce the risk of basement flooding.
Follow these helpful tips:
If your backwater valve closes, stop running water inside your home to prevent it from backing up. Some homes have an alarm system to alert the homeowner when the backwater valve has closed; if your home does not have an alarm, regularly check the valve during periods of heavy rain. Stop using water in your home if needed.
When the backwater valve returns to its open position, wastewater from the home will be re-directed to the sanitary sewer. At that time, it will be safe for you to start using water in your home again.
Halton Region’s Backwater Valve install subsidy covers 50% of costs incurred for materials and labour charged to install a backwater valve, up to a maximum of $675.
Please review the full Terms and Conditions in the subsidy application form before beginning backwater valve installation and/or sanitary lateral repairs.
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