Kevin54
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Cast iron is fine IF it is cast iron all the way. Normally the cast iron will only go outside the foundation then the rest of the way is tile, and that is where the problems usually lie. The fix today is run PVC which can give you a solid connection. I've never seen a sewer replacement use anything but PVC for years now.
And if you have **** trees around (Silver Maple, Willow) the roots will go a long ways to trash a sewer. In my case, it was my neighbors Silver Maple tree that screwed up my sewer. Her house was maybe 75' from my house, yet I had roots about 20' into the sewer from my basement drain, and my house was up on a hill from her house. A lot of municipalities restrict planting certain trees around because of the root system. Silver Maple and Willow being two of the biggest culprits, but then you also get into the Cottonwood, Poplar, and such, which are nothing but trash trees anyways.
And like I said above, I would start saving now for a future sewer repair. The OP can get by for a few years by having the sewer cut out once a year, but someday, the inevitable will come, and that is usually when it is colder than hell outside.
And if you have **** trees around (Silver Maple, Willow) the roots will go a long ways to trash a sewer. In my case, it was my neighbors Silver Maple tree that screwed up my sewer. Her house was maybe 75' from my house, yet I had roots about 20' into the sewer from my basement drain, and my house was up on a hill from her house. A lot of municipalities restrict planting certain trees around because of the root system. Silver Maple and Willow being two of the biggest culprits, but then you also get into the Cottonwood, Poplar, and such, which are nothing but trash trees anyways.
And like I said above, I would start saving now for a future sewer repair. The OP can get by for a few years by having the sewer cut out once a year, but someday, the inevitable will come, and that is usually when it is colder than hell outside.

