A damaged sewer line on your property often shows signs of struggle. Contact our service professionals if you notice any signs of sewer line issues. The most common signs of a damaged or broken sewer line include the following:
- Sewage odors
- Low water in toilets
- Slow-moving drains
- Unusually green grass over sewer pipes
- Sewage backup in drains and toilets
Explaining Tree Root Intrusion
Many customers are surprised to find out that tree roots can make their way into pipes. Tree roots grow towards leaky pipes in search of hydration. They put pressure on the pipes and lead them to crack. The roots continue to grow and begin to clog the pipe’s interior. We have effective methods to help eliminate tree root intrusion issues.
Expert Sewer Line Repairs
We inspect your sewer pipe damage to find the most effective solution. Some of the ways we can repair damaged sewer lines include the following:
Pipe Relining – Pipe relining builds a new sewer pipe on the inside. Our service professionals apply a liner that hardens inside the current damaged pipe.
Burst Pipe Hydraulic Replacement – We use hydraulics to break apart the damaged pipe. We then pull the new sewer pipe through it for a seamless replacement.
How to Protect Your Sewer Lines
Some sewer line damages are inevitable. You can take steps to care for your sewer system, including:
- Sewer Line Inspections – Our service professionals will inspect your sewer system to locate any potential issues.
- Watch Tree Roots – It’s important to plant any new trees away from your sewer system and try to remove any trees that may be growing into your pipes.
- Only Toilet Paper in the Drains – It’s critical to only put toilet paper and human waste into your sewer lines.
Sewer Pipe Maintenance
Our preventative sewer pipe maintenance services help boost the health of your plumbing. We inspect your plumbing and sewer lines routinely to help find any problems. Our service professionals provide drain cleaning services to help eliminate clogged pipes.
Commercial Sewer Line Repair Costs
Our team understands a complete sewer line replacement is more costly than sewer line repairs. Our service professionals perform sewer line repairs until we determine it is in your best interest to complete a sewer line replacement. A new sewer line is more durable and will have a long lifespan. We will always inform you of your options and help you make an informed decision.