What are the signs that we need sewer line repair?
We should be on the lookout for a few key signs that indicate a sewer line issue. If we notice slow drains, foul odors around the property, water pooling in the yard, or frequent backups in our toilets or sinks, it’s time to contemplate getting a sewer line repair. Addressing these issues sooner rather than later can save us from more significant problems down the line.
How long does a sewer line repair typically take?
The duration of a sewer line repair can vary based on the extent of the damage and the method we choose for the repair. Generally, we can expect the process to take anywhere from a few hours to a couple of days. We always endeavor to work efficiently so that we can minimize any disruption to our daily routine.
Will we need to dig up our yard for sewer line repair?
Not necessarily! While traditional repairs often require digging, we also offer trenchless sewer line repair options. This method allows us to fix the issue with minimal disruption to your yard. We’ll assess the situation and discuss the best approach that suits our needs.
What causes sewer line damage?
Several factors can contribute to sewer line damage, including tree root intrusion, pipe corrosion, ground shifting, and blockages caused by foreign objects. Regular maintenance can help us avoid some of these issues, but if we do encounter a problem, we’re here to help with our reliable repair services.
Is sewer line repair covered by homeowners insurance?
Coverage for sewer line repairs can vary by policy, so it’s always a good idea to check with our homeowners insurance provider. Some policies may cover repairs related to specific causes, while others may not. We recommend that we review our policy to understand what’s included and discuss our options.