Prevent backwater and sewage from entering your home by installing a Clean Check valve

Why you Need a Backwater Sewer Valve
If you look, many homes have these white, freestanding pipes that are buried in front yards and back yards everywhere. And while these pipes are convenient to access any issues within your building sewer out to the street, they can’t always prevent your home from flooding with sewage. That’s why we recommend installing a Clean Check Backwater Sewer Valve.
Much of your home’s plumbing can be viewed from somewhere in the house. So, when it has problems we can find the problem and fix it. But the building sewer line in your yard is totally concealed. Often by the time we realize it’s really having problems, it’s too late. A clog or excess water can flood your home with sewage and gray water which is every homeowner’s worst nightmare.
How does a backwater sewer valve work?
The Clean Check Backwater Sewer Valve protects your home or business from disaster due to:
- Sewage backups
- Plugged pipe
- Groundwater flooding
In the event of backpressure, a flapper quickly closes and stops the reverse backwater flow and sewage from entering the home or building. Clean Check can be installed outside by Rocket Plumbing, below the ground, between the building and a standard clean-out.

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CleanCheck. The reliable, extendable backwater valve. For more information about installing a Clean Check extendable backwater valve in your home or business, call 773-219-1200 or send us an email.