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Sewer Line Repairs


Broken Sewer Line Signs

Because so much of the inner workings of residential plumbings systems is hidden behind walls and underneath the house, it’s hard to spot problems. But, multiple slow drains in a house is a surefire sign of a sewer line issue. If you walk into a room with a drain and immediately smell something bad, that could also be a sign of damage. Finally, if you notice a wet patch, just a patch, in your lawn, that might indicate your sewer line is ruptured and should be repaired immediately.

Main Sewer Line Repair Options

The materials used to construct your sewer line and the cause of the problem determine your available repair options. The oldest pipes tend to be constructed out of clay, concrete, tile, or iron. Newer lines are made using PVC pipe which can last longer. If roots have found their way into your sewer line or other debris is causing a clog, we can use snaking tools to cut back the roots, or high powered jets to blast through debris. If there’s a leak in the sewer line, using hoses to patch those up and reinforce the pipe can save you from further headaches.