What You Can Expect From Sewer Line Repairs
What You Can Expect From Sewer Line Repairs
From the kitchen sink to the shower to the toilet, all drains in your house lead to the same place: the main sewer line, which runs from your home and connects to a city sewer line at the street or septic tank in the backyard. As the largest drain in your home, the sewer line, especially if it’s old, can be highly susceptible to clogs — and if your sewer is backed up, it can lead to other problems in no time, including drain backups throughout the home.
That’s why it’s so important to contact your local Roto-Rooter location right away when you notice a sewer line problem. Once you’ve contacted Roto-Rooter, they can check your line for trouble. In most cases, they can rid your sewer of the clog and you’ll be good to go until tree roots grow back or a clog reforms. But if there’s a structural problem in the sewer pipeline, such as separated pipe sections or a collapsed pipe, there will be telltale signs during the mechanical cleaning that your Roto-Rooter plumber will recognize. For instance, if the cable and blade have mud on them when he reels the cable in, that’s a sure sign that the cable exited the pipeline through a void. If the cable gets temporarily stuck in the pipe, that’s another indicator that something is structurally wrong. Here’s what you can expect to happen next.
How Sewer Line Repairs Work
A sewer line blockage is a serious issue, and you can rely on Roto-Rooter’s plumbers to arrive quickly and get to work on your problem. Here’s what home and business owners should expect from the sewer line repair process:
- Roto-Rooter plumbers use a video camera to inspect sewer lines, giving homeowners full visibility into any potential problems. You see what the plumbers see.
- Your plumber will recommend a solution based on the nature of the blockage. Sometimes, the answer is a more thorough sewer line cleaning using techniques such as our most powerful motorized spinning-blade rooters or high-pressure water jetting.
- In other cases, your sewer line might be severely compromised enough that it needs to be repaired or even fully replaced. If that’s the case, our Roto-Rooter team will provide you with a quote and evaluate whether we can use our advanced trenchless sewer line repair methods. In any case, Roto-Rooter tries to provide its customers with as many options as possible so that homeowners can make the decision that best fits their budget.
When Is a Sewer Line Replacement Necessary?
Typical sewer line clogs are caused by a buildup of debris over time. Clogs can also occur when tree roots have penetrated the walls of the pipe, spread out like a net, and trap debris. The next steps necessary to fix your sewer line depend on the severity of the damage to your existing sewer pipe.
If damage to the sewer line is localized, Roto-Rooter’s plumbers can replace any damaged pipe sections using an open cut or trench. A small trench gives plumbers access to the source of the problem while minimizing damage to the surrounding yard and landscape.
In more serious cases, such as a total collapse, your plumber may need to replace your sewer line to prevent future problems from occurring. Investing in a replacement now can actually save you money in the long run by ensuring your sewer works more efficiently, and for many years to come. What’s more, Roto-Rooter now offers advanced trenchless sewer line replacement techniques that require only small access holes rather than digging a large trench on your property.
The Cost of Replacing a Sewer Line
A full sewer line replacement is a significant investment but a necessary one. The cost can vary widely depending on the length and depth of the pipe, as well as the time, materials, and nature of the replacement. Your Roto-Rooter plumber will be there to walk you through every step, explaining your options and providing clear, no-nonsense pricing information.
A sewer pipe repair or cleaning is much more affordable and is often enough to correct the problem. We’ll always offer to resolve your sewer line issue using the most affordable means available while explaining which options can help save you from future sewer line headaches.
During your sewer inspection, your plumber can provide an accurate estimate of what you can expect to pay for the necessary services. Remember, Roto-Rooter offers complete financing services to ensure that you can get your sewer line repaired when you need it without the need to pay in full upfront.
Sewer Line Repair and Replacement from Roto-Rooter
There’s a reason that Roto-Rooter has been America’s choice for sewer line services since 1935. We’re available 24/7/365, and our transparent pricing ensures an honest quote with no surprises. And Roto-Rooter guarantees its work so you won’t have to worry. If your home or business needs sewer line repair, you can schedule your service online or call our customer service pros at 800-768-6911.