My son bought an old house here in central Texas a couple years ago. He’s had sewer problems a few times once he’s been in the house. Most recently he had it cleaned out by a plumber and the plumber found this hole in the line about 25’ from the house. The plumber told him he should replace this line from where the new PVC is by the back of the house to the street for about $7k.

I went over there yesterday and dug around the hole. It looks like maybe a tree fell on it at some point and poked a hole in it or who knows what. This pipe seems to be oblong here. The whole line from the fence to the house appears to have been dug up at some point. You can make out a distinct divot in the yard from the house all the way to the fence at the back property line.
I’m puzzled as to what this sewer line is made from. At first I thought it was metallic but it isn’t. Seems to be plastic of some sort. Maybe ABS? I put a section of rubber union on it and clamped it down as a temporary fix.
Anyone know what this pipe might be made of? What’s the best way to make a permanent repair? Thank you!


I went over there yesterday and dug around the hole. It looks like maybe a tree fell on it at some point and poked a hole in it or who knows what. This pipe seems to be oblong here. The whole line from the fence to the house appears to have been dug up at some point. You can make out a distinct divot in the yard from the house all the way to the fence at the back property line.
I’m puzzled as to what this sewer line is made from. At first I thought it was metallic but it isn’t. Seems to be plastic of some sort. Maybe ABS? I put a section of rubber union on it and clamped it down as a temporary fix.
Anyone know what this pipe might be made of? What’s the best way to make a permanent repair? Thank you!


