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Sewer Line Repair Services


The Suburban Plumbing Experts are a sewer contractor that is fully qualified to perform sewer line repair services of all sizes and intensity. Whether you are in need of a small spot repair or a full sewer line replacement, our licensed professionals can get the job done. Our sewer experts will inspect your main line to properly diagnose the problem and assess the situation. We will then discuss the replacement or repair options that will best suit your home and budget. If you are experiencing a minor sewer problem, we can perform sewer line maintenance that will stop the problem before it becomes a costly sewer backup or broken pipe. Trenchless Sewer Service is an option in which we can dig two small holes from each side of the sewer replacement instead of digging a whole trench across your lawn. Also can be done for Trenchless Sewer Repair Service under a sidewalk or driveway. 

 

Sewer Main Line Problems

 

The Suburban Plumbing Experts come across many different reasons that homeowners are in need of water line repair. Some of the most common reasons we come across include, but are not limited to:

 

  • Sags in Water Lines
  • Broken Water Lines
  • Collapsed Sewer Lines
  • Intrusion of Tree Roots
  • Foreign Objects within Lines
  • Pipe Connections Offset Under the Ground

 

When you turn on your kitchen faucet, you receive clean, fresh water that is expected. This water comes from under the ground, through the main sewer line that leads to your property. If you turn on the faucet one day and notice that the water pressure isn’t what it used to be, the water is tinted with a different color, or there are consistent wet areas somewhere on your property, you may be experiencing a problem with your sewer’s main line. Other triggers that there may be a problem include:

 

  • Water backed up around the floor drains on a consistent basis
  • Having to have your sewer line rodded out more than once a year
  • Gurgling in your floor drain or toilets on the lower level of your home

 

Sewer Lining Services

You always have the option to do a Sewer Lining Repair or Sewer Relining to update your non-lined sewer or an old lining. Sewer Pipe Lining is more affordable then replacing a whole sewer system.

 

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