Sewer lines typically show signs of damage, so you can call Mr. Rooter Plumbing of san-angelo and allow our service professionals to act quickly to mitigate the problem if you notice any signs on your property. Repairing sewer lines is often more affordable than a residential sewer line replacement but acting quickly can save you money. We offer upfront pricing on all plumbing repairs and replacements and can provide you with a detailed estimate before starting any work to repair your sewer pipe. Some of the most common signs of a broken sewer pipe include:
- Sewage backing up in your toilets or bathtubs
- A lack of water in your toilets
- Bathtubs draining slowly or not at all
- Flooded lawn or soggy spots on grass
- Grass that’s noticeably greener near your sewage pipe
- Foul Odors in your basement or outdoor areas
Our Solutions for Broken Sewer Lines
Our service professionals start by thoroughly assessing your residential sewer line to determine the best course of action to resolve it quickly, efficiently, and effectively. Our team does everything possible to avoid replacing your sewer line, but sometimes the situation requires professional sewer line replacement services. Learn more about some of the most common sewer line services we offer for san-angelo, TX homeowners:
- Pipe Relining – With this method, we can give you brand-new pipes from the inside out. We can also reline your existing pipes using a sleeve that prevents cracks. Our team thoroughly cleans your sewer pipe before applying the lining, which hardens in just a few hours.
- Preventative Maintenance – We offer essential preventive pipe maintenance services to prevent your sewer line from becoming damaged in the first place. Our service professionals will inspect and clean your drains to prevent build-up from significant debris and avoid cracks, clogs, and bursts.
- Burst Pipe Hydraulic Replacement – This method involves pulling a new sewer pipe through the old one if too much damage has occurred. This trenchless technique uses hydraulics and breaks apart the damaged pipe while replacing it with a new one.