Sewer Line Repair & Replacement

When was the last time you had checked your sewer line?

Sewer line is a part of your home that should just work properly without a second thought. Sewer line flushes waste away from your home, keeping your home clean and safe making it one of the most important systems in your house.


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Signs You Need Sewer Line Work

There are many household problems that happen silently until it’s something happens and they rear their head. Luckily, problems with a sewer lines can be pretty obvious if you know what signs to look for. If you experience any of these symptoms, it may be time to have professionals look at your sewer line.
  • Gurgling noises in your pipes.
  • Odd smells coming from your drains.
  • Standing or poorly draining water.
  • Dirt or roots backing up into your sink or tub.
Noticing any of these issues can mean that there is a sewer line or rupture that needs to be taken care of ASAP. The experts dispatched to your call will be able to determine if a repair is sufficient, or if a full replacement need to be done.

The Root Causes of Sewer Line Problems

Many things can go wrong with a sewer line, from leaks to ruptures, a professional plumber can discover the cause for your sewer line issue and recommend the best course of action to repair it. Some sewer line problem causes can include:
  • Tree Roots – It’s always recommended to not plant anything near a sewer line. Since roots are always reaching for water sources, it’s possible for a root system to take hold of your sewer line. Roots can grow through concrete and metal, causing a blockage and needing urgent attention.
  • Wear and Tear – Over time, your pipes can become old and outdated, causing them to leak and crack. If left unchecked, these cracks can cause serious damage. If your sewer line is old, we definitely recommend installing a new line.
  • Temperature Change – As the temperature in the ground changes, your pipes and home will settle. As the ground settles, the pipes can become dislodged, causing problems.

Going Forward

Over the years your sewer line will require regular maintenance to prevent surprise problems from occurring. We recommended having your sewer line checked every two years or so. If you have a septic tank, you should have it inspected more often.
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