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Sewer Line Repair
60 to 70 years is the average age of the sewer drains in your home. Made out of cast iron, these metal pipes crack, break, and corrode over time, which may stop your toilets, kitchen, and laundry drains may back up and flood your home. We can repair and replace your broken drains and offer a 5-year warranty on our work and materials.
Sewer Line Repair Benefits
Prevents Major Property Damage
Early repair prevents sewage backups and flooding that can cause extensive damage to your home, foundation, landscaping, and interior spaces.
Reduces the risk of mold growth and structural damage caused by moisture and waste seepage.
Same-day repairs for your drain lines can be done efficiently and professionally.
Our professional and experienced plumbers can tackle any major drain repair that’s up to code.
Whether it’s your toilet drain, bathtub drains, kitchen sink drain, or washing machine drains, we can repair and replace your drains within a day.
Call us today for a free estimate and repair plan for your drains.
Our friendly staff and technicians are happy to help you get your plumbing back to working order.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the signs that my sewer line needs repair?
Common signs include slow drains, frequent backups, foul odors, gurgling sounds in pipes, or wet spots in the yard above the sewer line.
How do plumbers diagnose sewer line problems?
Most professionals use a sewer camera inspection to look inside the pipes, pinpoint blockages, cracks, or tree root intrusions, and recommend the best repair method.
Is a sewer repair always a major excavation project?
Not always. Depending on the issue, trenchless repair methods like pipe bursting or relining can fix problems without digging up your yard.
How long does a typical sewer repair take?
The timeline depends on the severity of the damage. Minor repairs may take a day, while larger replacements can take several days to complete.
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Sewer lines can fail due to tree root invasion, shifting soil, corrosion, aging pipes, grease buildup, or flushing non-flushable items.
How much does sewer repair usually cost?
Costs vary based on the location, length of the damaged line, and repair method used. A plumber can provide an accurate estimate after inspecting your sewer system.