How Backwater Valves work, Basic Principles

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2019
  • Learn the basics of how a backwater valve works. Like a entry door, a backwater valve acts as a physical barrier between your home and the public sewer. Remember that all backwater valves work through a combination of correct installation and regular maintenance. Always consult with a qualified professional when commissioning a backwater valve to ensure proper performance and reliability. Visit us at: floodready.ca
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  • @Andrico77
    @Andrico77 3 месяца назад +1

    Always fit a back flow alarm, it will alert you when the device is activated so you don’t flush a toilet or use any fixtures in the house.

  • @MomAsol
    @MomAsol 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing my basement shower hole and toilet the water is backing up.

  • @tylermundy7985
    @tylermundy7985 Год назад +1

    Helpful, thanks!

  • @shekinahzahab
    @shekinahzahab Год назад +2

    Awesome! Thanks for the information. May Jesus bless you!

  • @mastermindenterpriseslimit7555
    @mastermindenterpriseslimit7555 10 месяцев назад +1

    Looks like there needs to be access to each backwater valve?
    I LOVE this idea!
    Gonna put one say EVERY fixture!
    lol!

    • @paulallen-01
      @paulallen-01 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes. A backwater valve absolutely needs to be accessible for future service if needed.
      From, a licensed plumber

    • @jstonemsp
      @jstonemsp 9 месяцев назад +1

      No, the valve should not be installed on every fixture. It must be on the main sewer line just prior to exiting your house.

  • @user-le5tl8mk9h
    @user-le5tl8mk9h 8 месяцев назад

    Should we vent the downstream side?

  • @tarsemjutla6822
    @tarsemjutla6822 Год назад +1

    where we can buy this?

  • @cherry-annfrancis-lau3392
    @cherry-annfrancis-lau3392 9 месяцев назад

    can this be used for the prevention of cockroaches coming up through the toilet?

  • @metroi7622
    @metroi7622 3 года назад +4

    Can you answer a question please? I had a backvalve installed but not a clean out port. Two plumbers have told me that the clean out port is not necessary as the backvalve unit pulls out to clean, but the village inspector refuses to approve of the work saying that the plastic will scar and be rendered inoperable. I am not sure what to do as the original plumber won't talk to the Village. Is there a code or something that requires a port be installed with a backvalve? Thanks for any insight you can offer.

    • @JamieTorontoAtkinson
      @JamieTorontoAtkinson  3 года назад +4

      It really depends on the type of backwater valve you have installed. If the valve has a threaded cap built into the top of the valve, you can use this as an access port. Inspectors often use past experience to help homeowners. I always recommend installing a cleanout upstream the backwater valve and downstream. If you keep fiddling with the valve without proper practice you could cause a fault. If you have the valve seen in the video above you should be okay. Test the flapper and make sure it can flip. I hope this helps

    • @metroi7622
      @metroi7622 3 года назад +1

      @@JamieTorontoAtkinson Thank you so much!

    • @hareshwar1
      @hareshwar1 2 года назад

      Vi

  • @2008gd
    @2008gd Год назад +3

    What is the home sewage comes when there is a backflow? Valve will face pressure from both sides. I assume it wont open but you never know.

    • @JamieTorontoAtkinson
      @JamieTorontoAtkinson  Год назад

      The sewage in this video is coming right to left. and if there is backflow from the city the valve will remain closed to both sides of flow.

    • @baconeggstoast5327
      @baconeggstoast5327 Год назад

      @@JamieTorontoAtkinson have same question so that could lead to it coming right back into house couldn’t it?

    • @OlumideBada
      @OlumideBada Год назад

      ​@@JamieTorontoAtkinson so what happens then to the water coming in from the house? when the sewage closes the valve?

    • @darwinawardcommittee
      @darwinawardcommittee 9 месяцев назад

      That’s a good question. I flushed a basement toilet and I think I let a little sewage in my basement shower. It didn’t immediately overflow in the shower so I know there was a little more coming in from the street. I believe the flush I sent down the pipe may have broken the seal and let some back-flow in before it sealed up again. It wasn’t real bad.
      We had another heavy rain a week later and I didn’t flush any toilets. We didn’t get any water in the shower.
      This neighborhood is known for sewage backup during heavy rains. My neighbor has a 2 inch ball valve on his downstairs utility sink - he doesn’t have a basement bath like me.

  • @baconeggstoast5327
    @baconeggstoast5327 Год назад +1

    So if my town tells me that sewers surge often due to heavy rain and it comes up through my basement shower and toilet… would a check valve be helpful so it doesn’t happen? I have a wheel shut off that I should use when it heavy rains but then I cannot run anything like washing machine, dishwasher or flush toilets. Any suggestions?

    • @outofretirement
      @outofretirement 7 месяцев назад +1

      You need to install this valve plus a submersible sewage pump. Pump will bypass valve and force your sewage into the city mains.

  • @amarella_rue
    @amarella_rue 2 года назад

    Is there a cover or cap I can put on it? If so, where do I buy it?
    The hole is 7 inches in my basement floor and I don't need an ankle injury.

    • @JamieTorontoAtkinson
      @JamieTorontoAtkinson  2 года назад

      Your basement floor drain is designed to allow water to leave your basement in the event that water were to come in from either a window or from a burst pipe. If the water were to rise up into an electrical panel which is often located in the basement there can be serious safety risks. With that said you can always put in what is called a test plug inside the floor drain to prevent water from flowing up and out of the drain. You should also consider putting in a water alarm to let anyone know if water were in the basement for whatever reason because a block floor drain is a safety risk. For that reason it is best to have a Backwater Valves installed on the floor drain to prevent any sewage from coming back up. This valve will also allow water to flow out whenever the sewer back up where to stop that’s reducing the safety risk.

  • @neerajsaraswat9716
    @neerajsaraswat9716 Год назад +1

    ⭐ Is your Product available in India ?
    My problem is very serious. ☑

  • @vashvash6532
    @vashvash6532 Год назад

    I'm from the Philippines. Ours is a flood-prone area. Will this valve work? Thank you.

    • @JamieTorontoAtkinson
      @JamieTorontoAtkinson  Год назад

      And we would need a lot more information than that. You could send us some information through our website at floodready.ca

  • @jerrythecoo3295
    @jerrythecoo3295 Месяц назад

    What’s the best lubricant to keep it from seizing up???

    • @JamieTorontoAtkinson
      @JamieTorontoAtkinson  Месяц назад

      Synthetic Grease, But in general do not use the model in the video on your mainline its really best suited for branch lines connecting to the main lateral. Visit Kessel.com or for lower flood risks Mainline. AquaProtect Inflotrolix is also a good option. Kessel is your best bet if flooding is a really big issue for you.

  • @ehricbolambao7172
    @ehricbolambao7172 2 года назад

    Thanks for the info. How can order this product, is 4 inche valve available? I am from Philippines.

    • @JamieTorontoAtkinson
      @JamieTorontoAtkinson  2 года назад

      Absolutely, the best backwater valves currently on the market are from Kessel AG. Email us at info@floodready.ca.

  • @locknessmonsta773
    @locknessmonsta773 2 года назад

    Do check valves have a small amount of water above them after it rains? Is that a normal sign

    • @JamieTorontoAtkinson
      @JamieTorontoAtkinson  2 года назад +1

      Yes this is normal for the types of valves that do not offer groundwater protection. Consider an adapt-a-valve if you need the cheapest solution. Otherwise consider a system from Kessel.com

  • @jphayes5545
    @jphayes5545 2 года назад +2

    How do you know when the valve engages so you don't use the toilet?

    • @JamieTorontoAtkinson
      @JamieTorontoAtkinson  2 года назад

      You can install a water sensor near in your floor drain so that if the water level increases in your sewer drain you will be alerted. You can also find an alarm for the Mainline Backwater valve. If your looking for the best backwater valve visit: www.Kessel.com

  • @rameshsree7349
    @rameshsree7349 2 года назад

    How much cost

  • @metropcs555
    @metropcs555 3 года назад

    My kitchen sink keeps getting backwater. I live in an apartment building. 11 stories... and I'm on the 3rd floor. I want to install a backwater valve in my kitchen sink. Do you recommend I do? #NYCproblems

    • @Moreno2774
      @Moreno2774 3 года назад

      There is probably a vet that is clogged or improperly installed, thats why when the top floors drain they get air and send it your way, maybe its time to redo the piping in your building many buildings that are old dont have proper air ventilation

    • @JamieTorontoAtkinson
      @JamieTorontoAtkinson  3 года назад +2

      Yes I you can always install a check valve to prevent backwater but not a traditional backwater valve which are typically used on the buildings main drain. The problem with valves in kitchens is that they get dirty super quick. Avoid putting food waste down the kitchen sink if you do.
      I hope this helps

    • @kutubuddinahmed6523
      @kutubuddinahmed6523 2 года назад

      My basement back water valve water not passing throw what I should do or check? Please reply me

    • @JamieTorontoAtkinson
      @JamieTorontoAtkinson  2 года назад

      @@kutubuddinahmed6523 You will need to check to see if your flapper is jammed by sediment.

  • @Christian-pc1xf
    @Christian-pc1xf 4 месяца назад

    What causes the back flow? They say a pressure differential. I don't get how a difference in pressure would move water in the opposite direction

  • @pipe_iran_ir
    @pipe_iran_ir 5 дней назад

    👏👏👏💯🤩

  • @lv.wazasaul5745
    @lv.wazasaul5745 11 месяцев назад

    What if you run a cable would it get stuck

    • @vlsr71
      @vlsr71 8 месяцев назад

      Probably

  • @gkworld3125
    @gkworld3125 2 года назад

    Where can I get this valve

    • @JamieTorontoAtkinson
      @JamieTorontoAtkinson  2 года назад

      visit backwatervalves.com or if your looking for the vavle we recommend visit: www.Kessel.com

  • @oxfordpictionary
    @oxfordpictionary 5 месяцев назад

    I have read that these can “cause more trouble than they fix,” the opinion of a few plumbers online. But most of the info I see about them is positive. So I am just looking for more opinions here. I don’t fully understand why some believe these can cause more issues. Can anyone clarify this? Thank you so much

    • @JamieTorontoAtkinson
      @JamieTorontoAtkinson  5 месяцев назад

      I hope this helps, You have a tunnel connected to the sewer to accept your waste. There is not door on this tunnel. If the sewer fills which is can because they are designed to a spec you flood. Is your family worth not having to deal with the waste matter of strangers. YES. Look at Kessel Backwater valves as your first start. If money is an issue an you need to place a Budget bet, then look into Mainline or Inflotrolix. If you want the best bang for your buck and have low flood risk and don't mind looking into a valve every 4 months for life, look at Mainline Backwater valves and get their top check backwater valve only, but you will have to check on it since there is not signal telling you about when it closes. Kessel is my fav after years of monitoring and experience since you do need to think about the valve at least 4 times a year since a computer does that. If you don't have time to wrestle with a valve get the Kessel FKA Staufix, if you need to save the buck and have low flood risk get a top check Mainline Backwater valve or inflowtrolix bladder valve. I love the Kessel FKA system but I understand that if its a house you plan on selling get the Inflotrolix or Mainline Top Check valve. If the home is for life and generations get the Kessel FKA, its worth 10x the money because the job will be done!

  • @shashankkapsime492
    @shashankkapsime492 Год назад

    Tell me one thing. What happens when water is flowing from both sides?

  • @soar011belize
    @soar011belize 5 месяцев назад

    I wish they’re was a device that had a sensor that could read when water returning up from the sewer and it closes a ball valve in response

    • @JamieTorontoAtkinson
      @JamieTorontoAtkinson  5 месяцев назад

      I am going to make the ultimate video showdown of all systems from around the world coming soon!

  • @pencs-pkl6235
    @pencs-pkl6235 2 года назад

    I fixed this backwater valve.but not workeble.still water come inside via mainhole to bathroom hole.

    • @pencs-pkl6235
      @pencs-pkl6235 2 года назад

      During heavy rain.why?

    • @locdogg18750
      @locdogg18750 2 года назад

      @@pencs-pkl6235 It is wrong.

    • @JamieTorontoAtkinson
      @JamieTorontoAtkinson  2 года назад +1

      You need to consider a valve with groundwater protection. Consider an adapt a valve. If your looking for the system we recommend visit kessel.com

  • @ThePhilipJFry__
    @ThePhilipJFry__ 2 года назад +1

    The valve shown in the video is a check valve, not a backwater valve. Big difference.

    • @JamieTorontoAtkinson
      @JamieTorontoAtkinson  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for you interest in the subject. Technically any valve that stops or prevents backwater is a backwater valve. Backwater valves are generally divided into two categories: The first is know was a normally open backwater valve and the second is known as normally closed. Normally open backwater valves are valves that you install on the main sewer line before any other drain-line branch from the main line. Think of installing a valve on the trunk of a tree where as normally closed valves can be installed on the branch of the tree. Valves need to be normally open to to allow for sewer gases to vent up through the buildings drain stack(s). In most jurisdictions normally closed valves can not be installed on the main sewer line or “trunk” because it would prevent the sewer system venting and it also hinders the flow of your sewer drain. I hope this helps clarify things.

  • @gatoslokosforever
    @gatoslokosforever 3 месяца назад

    does it get clogged with hair and grease and soap and all that junk?

  • @jiteshkumarjain2808
    @jiteshkumarjain2808 Год назад

    Plz I have

  • @jperez024
    @jperez024 Год назад

    Gtfao charging an arm and a leg