What are the signs that we need sewer line repair?
If we notice slow drains, frequent backups, or a foul odor around our property, it’s a good indicator that we might need sewer line repair. Additionally, if there are unexplained wet spots in our yard or we see sewage coming up in unexpected places, it’s time to call for professional help.
How long does a sewer line repair take?
The duration of the repair can vary based on the extent of the damage and the method used, but in many cases, we can expect the process to take anywhere from a few hours to a couple of days. We’ll keep you informed every step of the way to guarantee you’re aware of the timeline.
What causes sewer line damage?
Sewer line damage can occur for several reasons, including tree root intrusion, pipe corrosion, ground shifting, or blockages from debris. By understanding these causes, we can take preventative measures to help avoid future issues.
Will I need to dig up my yard for the repair?
Not necessarily! With advancements in technology, we often use trenchless methods that minimize disruption to your yard. However, in some cases, traditional methods may be required, and we’ll discuss the best options with you before proceeding.
What are the benefits of timely sewer line repair?
Addressing sewer line issues promptly can save us from more extensive and costly repairs down the line. It also helps maintain a healthy environment in our homes, prevents unpleasant odors, and guarantees that our plumbing system functions efficiently.