Sewer Line Repair and Replacement in Phoenix and Surrounding Areas

The main sewer line connects all the plumbing fixtures, drains, and pipes in a home or office. Over time, a block may develop in the line. Toilets backing up or slow-draining sinks may be indicators of a clogged sewer line.

While cleaning the sewer lines can resolve the issue, there are times when more is needed. If the pipe is weak at the clog or has been damaged by tree roots, a section of the main line may need replacing.

Causes of Sewer Line Damage

At times, homeowners try fixing plumbing problems by themselves; little do they know this is not always possible. A slow-moving drain isn’t always easy to fix, and an overflowing toilet may indicate a sewer problem.

Here are some other signs of a potential sewer problem:

  • Foul odor.

    Sewer issues often smell of burning sulfur, skunk, or rotten eggs. The odor comes from the gasses that back up in the drains and leach into the household. Some gasses can be toxic, so quickly eliminating them is paramount.

  • Slow drains.

    The sewage system takes time to become completely blocked. Clogs develop over time, resulting in slower drains. The result of these blocks is that the sewage backs up into the drains and flows into the home.

  • Weird sounds.

    If a horrible smell follows gurgling sounds, there’s a high chance of a sewer issue.

  • Lawn discoloration.

    If an area of the lawn looks more lush and green than the rest, it may signify a sewage problem that results in lawn water leaks. If the greener section follows the sewer line, it may indicate that the whole line is failing, which often requires pipe removal and replacement.

  • Sinkholes.

    The older the sewer infrastructure, the more sinkholes start to appear. Some can materialize unexpectedly, while others give away warning signs such as wetter or greener areas or pavement cracks.

  • Water bill increases.

    Homeowners who notice drastic increases in their water bills may have a sewer problem. If the bill change has nothing to do with new habits, it’s worth finding out where the extra expense is coming from. Chances are, the sewer system is the culprit.

Should Phoenix residents notice any of the signs above, they should contact professional plumbing services to check their sewer system.

Sewer Line Repair vs. Replacement

Sewer systems can suffer damage for plenty of reasons. It can be material corrosion, physical damage from sidewalk or driveway repaving, or root intrusion. When the problems arise, homeowners can deal with them in two ways—repair or replace the sewer line.

The repair is a logical step when the sewer line cracks or holes emerge due to a problem. But for more significant damage, it’s recommended to replace the sewer line.

Before deciding on which option is best for a particular situation, professional plumbers can perform a pipe leak test to determine the degree of the damage. Sewer pipes can be complicated to trace, so hiring experienced professionals is essential to tackle the issue.

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Commercial and residential property owners in Phoenix and the surrounding area should contact Simba Plumbing for sewer line repair and replacement services.

Sewer issues require detailed inspection and an expert hand, included in our services.