Sewer Line Replacement & Repair
Stockton, CA

Your sewer line is essential to keep your plumbing working as it should. It takes all of your waste from your home and gets rid of it for you. But, when it breaks down, it can cause all sorts of problems. If you have any issues with your sewage lines, give us a call.

If sewage is backing up into your home, give us a call straight away, but also take notice of other signs. If there are flushing problems, there may be a sewage line issue, and any smells can indicate a blockage.

We don’t mind getting our hands dirty when it comes to cleaning out your sewage lines or replacing them. For more information on what we can offer, give us a call today.

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Sings & Causes Leading To A Sewer Pipe Repair Or Replacement

  • Sewage Backup: The most obvious sign is a sewage backup. If you have any sewage backing up into your home, whether from the toilet or from any of your other drains, then there is a blockage somewhere in the system. Depending on where the sewage is coming from, it could indicate a block in the main line or one of the connecting lines.
  • Bad Odor: If you can smell sewage in your home or anywhere around your home, it could be time for repairs or replacement. If you have an odor in your home, it could be a blockage, but outside your home could mean you need the pipes replaced.
  • Mold: If there is mold in your home, that can be caused by leaking sewage. The extra moisture and organic matter are going to promote the growth of mold. If you notice mold where pipes run, give us a call.
  • Green Grass: Sewage backup around your home can do some good, at least for your grass. The extra fertilizer can help the grass to grow quicker and be greener. If there are patches or lines of greener grass, have us come and take a look.
  • Cracks: When sewage seeps into the ground or your home, it can eat away at foundations. This can manifest in cracks inside and sunken patches outside. As soon as you spot the issue, take action before more damage is caused.

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Trenchless Sewer Line Repair

Sometimes, you have to dig out an entire trench to repair a sewer line, but we like to use trenchless sewer line repair where we can so that we disturb as little of your yard as possible.

The benefit of trenchless repair is that only one or two holes are dug, disturbing fewer organics, and that means the repair is quicker too. With the extra speed and less time digging, we can pass the saved labor costs onto you. We also used advanced technology when it comes to repairing the pipes, with joint-free piping that can withstand future tree roots.

If you have a repair to be completed and are worried about the ecology in your yard, then talk to us about trenchless repairs and have the problem fixed in no time.

Traditional Sewer Line Repair

Sometimes, you have to use the tried and tested methods. With traditional sewer line repair, we dig a trench along the length of the pipe that needs to be fixed. This takes more time than trenchless repair, but it sometimes needs to be done to get to the root of the problem, and can often uncover other problems too, being the more thorough repair option.

When the trench is dug, the entire length of the pipe can be removed, if needed, and a new pipe can be easily installed. While this method does mean digging up more of your yard, we always go about it as carefully as we can.

Before digging, we will always let you know how much of your yard needs to be dug before we begin and we will leave it looking as undisturbed as we can.

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Sewer Line Replacement

When there is a sewer backup or any other sewage problems, we will let you know if a part of your sewage system needs to be replaced, and can have that done quickly for you so that your home is safe. We also recommend an inspection of older systems so that you can spot any problems before they occur.

With old pipes, it can also be beneficial to replace an entire system to protect your home from any sewage backup and your yard from any leaks. We can do that too.

Sewer Line Repair

Before we replace pipes, we strive to repair them first. We want your home to be safe, but we will never recommend that you have work done that does not need to be done. If the sewage pipes are going to last, we will do what we can to repair them, big leak or small.

FAQ

Most frequent questions and answers
We try our best to do trenchless repair where possible so that the ecosystem is not damaged and we dig up as little of your yard as we can. If there is limited access, trenchless repair might be the way to go anyway. Before we get started, we will consult you on your best options.
When you take into account the cost of digging a trench, there is not a lot between the two methods, and much of the cost will come down to the type of repair that needs to be done. The best way to get an accurate estimate is to give us a call so that we can give you an estimate.
Prevention is always the best cure, and there are some steps that you can take to minimize the risk of sewer line blockage. The first is to ensure that the sewer line is properly installed but you may be well past this point. Make sure not to put anything down the drain that should not go down, and organize for an inspection and regular maintenance if you have not done so already.

We Repair & Replace Sewer Lines In The Following Areas

Stockton, Tracy, Manteca, Lodi, Lathrop, Ripon, and all of San Joaquin County. If you would like to inquire if we service your area, please call (209) 375-4581

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