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Sewer Line Repairs in Antioch, Tennessee

Sewer Line Repair Experts

Sewer line problems in your home or business don’t have to cause as much stress as you think. Mr. Rooter Plumbing® provides comprehensive sewer line repair services for commercial and residential customers in and around Antioch. Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Antioch, Tennessee is available 24/7 to take your call for scheduling sewer line repair-related inquiries. Reach out to request a sewer line job estimate.

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Is it Time to Address Sewer Line Issues?

For slow-draining toilets, showers, tubs, and sinks, enlist the help of trusted service providers like Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Antioch, Tennessee for sewer line repairs. Bright green spots of grass on your lawn sometimes suggest that your sewer line is damaged or broken and requires repairs. Contact sewer line repair professionals if you’ve noticed that your yard smells like sewage or you’ve noticed a sewage-like odor in your home that you can’t explain. A number of signs can be associated with sewer line damage that requires fast action, including foundation and wall cracks, increased presence of rodents and insects, and wet spots around your property.

More Plumbing Services We Deliver in Antioch, Tennessee

Mr. Rooter Plumbing® is here to provide quality plumbing services, including emergency plumbing, water heater repair and replacement, drain cleaning, septic tank pumping, and septic system repair.

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Sewer Line Repair Near Me: Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Antioch, Tennessee

Our commercial and residential customers can rely on Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Antioch, Tennessee to provide quality plumbing services city-wide. If you’re based in Antioch and need plumbing services, contact us to learn more about what we offer.

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Trusted Sewer Line Repair Service Providers in Antioch, Tennessee

  • Trustworthy Experts

    You can find reliable sewer line repair providers right here in your local area: Mr. Rooter Plumbing®.

  • Licensed and Insured

    Our licensed and insured service professionals work throughout the city, providing courteous, flexible, and professional sewer line repair services you can trust.

  • Quality Tools and Tech

    Our team provides non-invasive and efficient sewer line repairs using advanced tech and tools such as pipe lining, video cameras, and HydroScrub® Jetting.

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Customer Reviews in Antioch, Tennessee

  • The team was on time, worked efficiently, and left no mess behind. They truly deserve a 5-star rating.

    Frederick C.

    5/5
  • Prompt, courteous, knowledgeable. Expensive but they do a good job.

    David F.

    5/5
  • All professional. 100%. Prompt and got the job done. Thank you Mr. Rooter.

    Patrick V.

    5/5
  • Had problem with leaking toilet Tehnician was very professional and responsive.Price was reasonable. Definitely call them again

    Radoslav C.

    5/5
  • This was my first time to use Mr. Rooter. The toilets in a house I own – built around 1960 – started the ‘blop blop’ sound and action that indicates a clogged drain/sewer line. The house is on a large hill with a long sewer run to the street. I’d recently had two very large tree (>120′) removals and was dreading potentially having a crushed sewer pipe because of the weight of the trucks on the driveway. My crawl space is encapsulated and (fortunately) the original cast iron drain lines had been replaced by PVC – at least within the house. But I didn’t know where the outside lines ran, or their condition. I called Mr. Rooter based upon its great Google reviews. Mark Foley came to the house within a day to troubleshoot it. The first ‘feel good’ thing is that he brought the right equipment – he was able to inspect the line via video camera from the clean out (about 20 feet from the house) to the house, and then from the cleanout to the street. First thing he noted: he heard road noises, which indicated that the line to the street was good. And, he confirmed that it was PVC. My sewer drain actually ran down the property line, and NOT under the driveway. Hooray! Looking towards the house, he found and removed a rather large clump of ‘flushable’ wipes (remember – those wipes are NOT flushable!) and the drains all ran free again. Mark noted that this section of drain was still cast iron, and pretty rough/worn (the inner diameter was reduced due to 60+ years of use), and gave me a proposal to a) replace it or b) clean and then line it with a UV-cured plastic. I chose the re-lining since it would not require them to touch the crawl space encapsulation. The team returned a day later to do the relining. After Mark dug up the pipe, he called me out to take a look. Turns out some ancient tree root had fractured the pipe. He ended up replacing 2/3 of the existing cast iron pipe with PVC and lining the rest with plastic. He also repaired the cleanout (it stuck up about a foot) and lowered it to be close to the ground so that the mowers would hopefully miss it. Net is – I feel like I avoided a major failure while also discovering a solid and reliable company to look after my plumbing. The people in this company are well-experienced and their customer service is great! I like to make long term relationships with my service providers, and I’ve added Mr. Rooter to that list. Thank you!

    Amy P.

    5/5

Frequently Asked Questions About Sewer Line Repair in Antioch, Tennessee

Our ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ may have the answers you’re looking for about sewer line repair services in Antioch, Tennessee. The friendly team at Mr. Rooter Plumbing® is here to answer any questions about our plumbing services available throughout Antioch.

  • As the costs to replace a sewer line can depend on where in the country you are, the length of the sewer line you need to replace, and the exact location for replacement, such as underneath landscaping, contact your local sewer line installation professional for a more precise job estimate. Your plumbing service provider’s sewer line replacement method can contribute to installation costs, such as traditional excavation versus trenchless technology like pipe lining and pipe bursting. You may pay more or less for sewer line replacement depending on the type of materials your sewer line replacement team uses, such as PVC, HDPE, and ABS. You can expect various costs when replacing residential or commercial sewer lines, such as labor, site restoration post-replacement, permits, regulations, and access.

  • The need for extensive or minor repairs can factor into how much your local sewer line repair team charges to fix your sewer lines, but you can typically expect an average rate of $50 to $300 per foot to cover equipment and skill. Some repair methods, like pipe lining, pipe bursting, and excavation, cost more or less than others and play a major role in how much your sewer line repairs cost. Contact your local sewer line repair business for a job estimate since sewer line repair pricing can depend on how severe the damage to your lines is. The materials and parts your chosen service provider uses for sewer line repairs may contribute to the cost, such as couplings, connectors, repair sleeves, and HDPE, PVC, or ABS pipe.

  • When the upper section of your line that is responsible for carrying sewage from your property to the main sewer line is damaged, responsibility for sewer line repairs usually fall on the property owner. If you’ve diagnosed problems in your sewer line’s lower section, which carries wastewater to the main sanitary line, you may be responsible for their repair, depending on where you live. As sewer lines from your sewer mains to the public treatment facility are typically classed as public infrastructure, they are unlikely to be your responsibility. If you aren’t sure who’s responsible for sewer line damage and its repairs, contact trusted plumbing service providers for advice and information.

  • When your sewer lines have been affected by a windstorm, a fire, lightning, or even hail, your homeowners’ insurance may cover sewer line replacement. If your sewer lines have been damaged by falling objects, vehicles or aircraft, vandalism, or an explosion, your homeowners’ insurance provider may cover sewer line replacement costs. If your sewer lines were to become damaged beyond repair in a riot, during a civil disturbance, or due to a volcanic eruption, your insurance company will likely cover the costs. If your insurance company believes that your sewer lines were damaged due to poor maintenance installation, they may refuse to cover the costs of replacing them.

  • Whether or not you need a permit to replace your sewer line can depend on where you live since every state in the United States has different rules and requirements. You may need to research your property’s exact address when learning about your sewer line replacement permit requirements since rules can vary from one property to the next. You may not need a permit to replace a sewer line in a rural location where your property is not connected to city water. If your property is connected to your city’s water and sewer lines, a permit is likely required for sewer line replacement, which your local sewer line repair team can help with.

  • Most sewer lines last for decades, but it can depend on the materials they are made out of — PVC is believed to last up to 100 years. If your sewer pipes are located near trees, there’s a chance that tree roots can drastically shorten their lifespan by wrapping around them, cracking them, impacting water and air pressure, and causing blockages. If your sewer lines contain metal, there’s a chance their lifespan could be affected by corrosion if they are exposed to magnesium, calcium, and similar minerals. Your sewer lines’ longevity can be impacted by blockages over time, temperature extremes, how well they were installed, and whether they have been well maintained.

  • Licensed and insured sewer line repair professionals typically take one to five days to replace a straightforward sewer line. Your service provider’s preferred sewer line replacement method can play a part in how long the job takes, including pipe bursting, pipe lining, and traditional excavation. When you have long sewer lines that need to be replaced, you can typically expect them to take longer to replace than if you have a short section. Most trusted sewer line replacement businesses will tell you that installation timeframes can depend on factors like soil conditions, sewer line depth, site preparation, and site restoration.

  • A foul smell from in or around your drains is a good indication that your sewer lines are damaged or broken, and you need to repair or replace them. Property owners often contact service professionals when they notice slow-draining fixtures, which can often indicate a crack or clog in a sewer line. Strange drain sounds and wet patches on your property are both strong indicators of broken sewer pipes or drains that require the help of sewer line repair professionals. When sewer pipe breaks go untreated and unnoticed for a long time, they can sometimes cause significant problems like foundation and wall cracks and damage.

  • Most property owners take care of broken sewer pipes underground by hiring licensed and insured service professionals with experience fixing broken pipes. Your local plumbing service provider may recommend traditional excavation to repair or replace your damaged sewer line, which involves digging up the pipe, repairing or replacing it, backfilling the hole, and restoring the ground. Many plumbing service providers recommend the trenchless sewer line repair method called pipe lining, which is where you create a new pipe inside an old one by inserting a liner and inflating it. Learn more about pipe bursting to fix your broken sewer line — this trenchless pipe replacement method involves pulling a new pipe through an old pipe and bursting the old one at the same time.

  • If your sewer lines regularly need to be repaired to keep them functional and safe to use, now is the right time to explore sewer line replacement. Many property owners explore sewer line replacement when they know their sewer lines have been poorly maintained in the past and are now starting to cost them money in repairs. If you know that tree roots from a nearby tree have affected your sewer lines, replacing them is crucial before they cause damage, blockages, and frustrating air and water pressure changes. Explore sewer line replacement for your home or business if your sewer lines have a suboptimal layout, a build up of materials, or were improperly installed,

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