Sewer line issues often present themselves through multiple fixtures at once. Slow drains throughout the home, recurring backups, sewage odors, or gurgling sounds from toilets and drains are common indicators. You may also notice wet spots in the yard, sinkholes, or unusually green patches of grass above the sewer line. In more advanced cases, wastewater can back up into lower level fixtures. These signs point to problems that should be evaluated before the line collapses or causes extensive damage.
Accurate diagnosis is the foundation of effective sewer line repair. We use sewer camera inspections to visually confirm the condition of the pipe from the inside. This allows us to identify root intrusion, cracks, pipe separation, corrosion, or collapsed sections without unnecessary digging. By locating the exact problem and its severity, we can recommend repairs that are targeted instead of guesswork based.
Sewer line repairs range from localized spot repairs to full replacement, depending on pipe condition. In some situations, trenchless repair methods may be an option. These techniques allow repairs to be made with minimal excavation, preserving landscaping, driveways, and hardscapes. Trenchless solutions are not always appropriate for every situation, but when conditions allow, they can reduce labor time, property disruption, and overall repair costs. We walk you through all viable options so you can make an informed decision.
Proper sewer line repair does more than fix today’s problem. It helps prevent future failures caused by root intrusion, aging materials, or improper slope. Replacing damaged sections with modern materials improves flow and durability. Addressing issues early also protects foundations, prevents soil erosion, and reduces the risk of repeated backups that can damage floors and walls.
The repair process starts with inspection and diagnosis, followed by a clear explanation of findings and options. Once a plan is approved, repairs are completed efficiently with attention to safety and code compliance. After work is finished, the line is tested to confirm proper flow. Our goal is to restore reliable drainage while minimizing disruption and protecting your home for the long term.