What are the common signs that indicate a sewer line issue?
Common signs of a sewer line problem include frequent backups in your drains, slow draining fixtures, unusual odors coming from your drains or yard, and the presence of soggy patches in your yard. If you notice any of these issues, it is advisable to consult a professional for an extensive inspection.
How does the sewer line repair process work?
The sewer line repair process typically begins with a thorough inspection using advanced camera technology to locate the issue. Once the problem is identified, our skilled technicians will determine the most effective repair method, which may include traditional digging or trenchless repair techniques. We will then execute the repair efficiently while minimizing disruption to your property.
Are sewer line repairs covered by homeowners insurance?
Coverage for sewer line repairs can vary based on your individual homeowners insurance policy. Some policies may cover specific types of sewer line damage, while others may not. It is recommended to review your policy or consult with your insurance provider to determine your coverage options.
How long does a sewer line repair typically take?
The duration of a sewer line repair can vary depending on the severity of the issue and the repair method used. Traditional repairs may take several hours to a day, while trenchless repairs can be completed more quickly. Our team will provide you with a detailed timeline after evaluating your specific situation.
What should I do while waiting for sewer line repairs to be completed?
While waiting for repairs, it is best to avoid using any water fixtures, including sinks, toilets, and showers, to prevent further backups. Additionally, if you notice any unusual smells or pooling water, inform our technicians immediately so they can address the situation effectively. We prioritize your safety and comfort throughout the repair process.