Public lateral sewer hookup to 920 Eastglen Dr La Verne CA 91750
Not normally even the connection to the public sewer is not covered
Yes, but there are requirements for vertical distance between the sewer and water main (generally at least 18 inches) and materials of construction. One reference is the so-called 10 State Standards (Section 38.3). If you do not have access to this publication (e.g., you are a homeowner), check with your local building department.
Either they are on a separate sewer line and connect to the main sewer line later on or they sewerage is pumped by means of a machine into the main sewer line.
Not exactly a sewer main normally flows by graviety and a forced main is a pumped system
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3" house (building) drain allowable. 4" building sewer line needed for house from sewer main.
A little more detail about the sitsuation would help. New construction, remodel, sewer outlet in the house to street or sewer outlet in house to main going out of house.
4" is the standard house sewer main
Damage must be due to a covered cause for the damage to be claimed on your homeowners insurance. I cannot think of any way damage to a sewer could be from a covered cause.
The two main types of sewer systems are the sanitary sewer system and the stormwater sewer system. They are different because sanitary sewer system has water from sinks, baths, washing machines, and toilets and the stormwater sewer system has water from the rain or melted snow that run off streets and the surface of the land.
It goes into the main sewer system. It will go through your sewer system and then out to the main sewer. That is if you live in town!