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Plumbing

Sewer Repairs

Licensed, insured technicians serving Shelby, Tipton, Fayette, and Haywood counties.

Sewer line problems are messy, disruptive, and only get worse with time. Whether you have tree roots invading the line, a collapsed section, or a persistent backup, we locate the problem accurately and fix it with the least disruption to your property.

Warning Signs of a Sewer Line Problem

Sewer issues usually build gradually, giving you time to act before a full failure if you know what to watch for.

Multiple slow drains
When more than one drain in your home is slow at the same time, the issue is almost always in the main sewer line.
Gurgling sounds
If your toilet or drains gurgle when you use other fixtures, air is getting trapped in the sewer line, which means there is a blockage.
Sewage odor in the yard
A sewer smell outside near the line path means the pipe is cracked or has a separated joint underground.
Patches of extra-green grass
Sewage leaking underground acts as a fertilizer. If one area of your lawn is suspiciously lush, a sewer line may be leaking below.
Business Hours
Monday-Friday 07:00 – 17:00
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
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Camera Inspection

Before we dig anything up, we run a camera through your sewer line to see exactly what is happening and where. This tells us whether we are dealing with roots, a collapsed pipe, a belly in the line, or a buildup of grease and debris. Knowing the exact problem means we choose the right repair method the first time.

Repair Options

Depending on the issue, we may be able to clear the line, do a spot repair on a single damaged section, or reline the pipe without a full excavation. If the line is too far gone, we replace it. We always start with the least invasive option that will actually solve the problem long-term.

Flexible Financing Available Low Monthly Payments 0% Interest up to 24 Months

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the signs of a sewer line problem?
Watch for slow drains throughout the house, sewage odors in your yard, gurgling toilets, patches of extra-green grass, or sewage backing up into your home. Any of these warrants a professional inspection.
How much does sewer line repair cost?
Sewer repair costs vary widely based on the problem and method. Spot repairs may cost $500 to $1,500, while a full sewer line replacement can range from $3,000 to $7,000 or more.
Can tree roots really damage my sewer line?
Yes. Tree roots are one of the most common causes of sewer line damage in our area. They grow into pipe joints seeking moisture and can crack or completely block the line over time.
Do you use trenchless sewer repair?
We use the best method for each situation, including trenchless options when possible. Trenchless repair minimizes digging and can save your landscaping from major disruption.
How long does a sewer line last?
Most modern sewer lines last 50 to 100 years. Older homes with clay or cast iron pipes may need replacement sooner, especially if tree roots or soil shifting have caused damage.

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