Most homes in Campton built during World War II and the post-war era (1940s–1970s) used Orangeburg pipe — sewer and drain lines made of wood pulp and tar pitch.
In simple terms: it's like heavy-duty cardboard soaked in tar to make it "waterproof." Essentially, many underground Orangeburg pipes are now rotting, leaking, bowing, or collapsing.
If Rowell's finds your sewer line is not in satisfactory condition, we'll alert you to options that prevent an emergency.
We'd like to offer you a free video assessment of your main sewer line (a $279 value).
Schedule Your Free Video Assessment
Find out what's underground before it becomes an emergency.