Sewer Line Repair & Inspections

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    Sewer Line Repair

    Sewer pipes serve a single goal: to ensure that all the wastewater from the house’s drainage system is drained away from the home and into the main sewer line of your living area. Damage and problems with these pipes can lead to mold accumulation, foul odors, slow drainage, cracks in your home’s foundation, etc.

     

    These issues cannot be ignored, as they can directly impact the quality of your life and, if significant damage occurs, are costly to repair.


    It’s essential to contact a professional sewer repair service when you start experiencing any signs of damage so that the problem can be inspected and repaired immediately.

    Sewer Line Services

    Fischer Plumbing offers several different sewer repair solutions that include:

    Sewer Cleanup
    Sewer Drain Cleaning
    Water Main Installation
    Sewer Video Inspection
    Shared Side Sewer Repair
    Sewer Repair Locating
    Tree Roots Removal
    Trenchless Sewer Repair
    Repairing

    A properly maintained sewage system is crucial to home comfort and cleanliness. That is why it is necessary to always check for signs that fixes need to be made. When we talk about repairing a sewer line, we refer to unclogging drains, mending pipe cracks, dealing with the frozen ground on which the pipe is installed, and dealing with corrosion.

     

    It is very important to note that, in most cases, servicing is more convenient because it usually costs less than a whole replacement. However, you will need a proper plumbing company to make sure that you get the right repairs for your sewage. Therefore, your first instinct would be to search Google for “the best sewer service near me” and to research the average cost of repairing a sewer line.

     

    Do not hesitate to call Fischer Plumbing for help. We are a company with a high reputation, and we will be able to provide the best service for you. Our plumbers are trained to diagnose your plumbing issues, estimate your repair costs, and offer you quick and efficient solutions.

     

    Replacing

    When your plumbing system is beyond restoration, especially if it is one that is over 50 years old, you should consider a sewer line replacement. Nonetheless, you should be aware that it is recommended to have your sewage checked by a professional before you resort to any replacements on your own. The process of replacing it is an extensive one, and will require experience and knowledge of a professional.

     

    Therefore, make sure that you look for good sewer pipe lining companies near you, and have plumbers do the replacement for you. Do not try to replace your drain line on your own, if you do not have any plumbing experience, since you may encounter a lot of challenges and obstacles.

    Sewage Damage

    There are different factors that can cause damage to your plumbing system. Many times, you may not be able to notice the cause of the sewer damage, but you should get hints from your drainage. However, it is advised that you acknowledge the things that can create the damage.

    Signs Of Sewer Line Problems & Damage

    House Drains Backing Up

     If all of your pipes, such as those in the toilet, sink, and shower spit up water at once.

    Bubbling & Gurgling Sounds

    If you hear these sounds even when you are not flushing your toilet.

    Color Change In Your Lawn

    If your lawn gets greener at particular parts, or there is a growth of grass at plants at a certain point of your lawn.

    Unpleasant Smell

    When there is a sewage smell spreading inside your home.

    Mold Growth

    Mold is a common indication that shows that something is wrong.

    Slow Drains

    If your drains are working slowly, that means that there is a clog somewhere, and it might even lead to corrosion.

    Pest Infestation

    If you see signs of rats and cockroaches, you should consider that they are coming from the gutter, meaning that there are cracks in the drains which leads to leakage.

    Common Causes Of Sewer Damage

    Tree Roots

    Tree roots are one of the most common reasons. Since tree roots follow the flow of the water, and the pipe carries water and waste, it is expected that they could create issues for your plumbing system at some point.

    Rodents

    Rodents are attracted to the smell of waste and dampness that comes from the sewage. That is why it is very common to be faced with rodents stuck in your sewage pipes. They can also damage the system, so you have to be very careful with the maintenance of your plumbing.

    Physical Obstructions

    Clogs in the drainage are quite common, and they occur when there is a lot of debris or foreign objects stuck in the pipes. That is why you should stick to flushing only water and toilet paper.

    Corroded & Worn-Out Pipes

    Corrosion is bound to happen with time, especially after a long time of using the same sewage system. When the pipes are corroded or just worn out, they will create damage to your drainage, so a replacement is due.

    Trenchless Sewer Line

    Trenchless Sewer Line Repair

    Dealing with clogged sewage pipes can be quite difficult, but a broken pipe may cause you real trouble. Traditional plumbing fixes usually require heavy equipment that may result in additional damage, e.g., extensive digging could result in a torn-up lawn. To avoid all that, it is recommended that you go for a trenchless sewage fix that won’t cause major damage to your home.

     

    Trenchless sewage method is a non-invasive process for restoring or replacing broken or damaged drainage pipes. It still involves digging and removing pieces of walls and floors in order to reach the main pipe underground. It also provides “relining”, which is a method that avoids threading a new pipe but allows water to flow freely through the cracked pipes.

     

    This is one of the more advanced sewer line repair methods because it creates less damage and is less expensive than traditional methods. When you try to find a plumber to perform trenchless sewer line repair near you, make sure that you know what to look for. Namely, you need a plumbing company that provides an affordable tree root sewer line repair cost but takes less disruptive approaches during restoration.

     

    Fischer Plumbing Trenchless Sewer Line Repair Service offers the best sewer line repair methods, and our licensed plumbers ensure you avoid damage to your house or basement when performing the job.

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    You should opt for a trenchless sewer line service since it is cost-effective and does not require a lot of digging. You can also dig a trench around your sewer line, but you will need to do a lot of work, and the costs may rise considerably.

    Some of the most common causes are tree roots that follow the water and waste coming from the sewage, as well as corrosion and worn-out drains. However, often sewages could get damaged because of rodents and clogs caused by foreign objects.

    The most common sign is a frequent backing up of all the pipes in your home at once. Another hint might be a common occurrence of clogging in the drain pipes.

    Our office hours are 8 AM to 4 PM. Call us during this time of the day, and we will do our absolute best to accommodate your needs! After-hours emergency calls are currently limited due to the labor shortages, we cannot guarantee the ability to provide after-hours plumbing services at the moment.

    Fischer Plumbing always prioritizes client health and safety. We continue to serve our customers safely, following the CDC COVID-19 protocols.

    Usually, the range of sewage repair costs is between $4,000 and $25,000. However, the costs of the job may vary, as they generally depend on the type of fixes that need to take place.