Sewer Line Repair Services in Gilmore, PA, 15341 - Drain & Sewer Services
Gilmore Drain & Sewer Services
Phone : 888-635-0886
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In general, all kinds of pipes are vulnerable to breaking due to high pressure, whether it is inner (water) or outer (ground). However, one of worst pipe malfunctions one can experience is that of a damaged sewer pipe. The pipes that have cracks are not only expensive to repair, but they can present serious health hazards. When a sewer line fails repairs are the first line of defense. We will consider sewer line replacement when repair is not an alternative.
Common Causes of Sewer Line Damage
- Poor maintenance
- Ground freezes/thaws regularly on a basis
- Wear and tear due to age
- The backup comes from a city's sewer line
- Tree roots infiltrate sewer pipe joints and holes
- Design, layout, or design of the sewer pipe is poor, or installation
- A buildup of debris, grease hair, oil, toilet paper, sludge, other materials
- Earth movement, for example, earthquakes or nearby heavy construction, etc.
The signs of a damaged sewer pipe
- Gurgling sounds emanating from your bathroom
- Recycle water from your toilet
- Your toilet and/or bathtub should have an emergency sewer system.
- Bathtubs that drain slowly or do not drain
- You'll notice a more green lawn in the vicinity of the sewage pipes
- Your yard is full of water
- Sewer odors can be found in your basement, yard or any other place
Sewer line blockages could lead to raw sewage backing up, and eventually getting into your shower, tub, and sink drains. Sewer line backups often result in a costly repair. A sewer main that has backed up could lead to expensive repairs that be more expensive than the expense of replacing floors and vanities. It is crucial to identify and fixing any issues early in order to avoid expensive repairs.
There are many reasons why the sewer line could become blocked. Blockages in the sewer line can result from the use of paper excessively, grease and oil from hair, cooking waste and soapy residues left behind in showers and sinks.
If a homeowner is willing to try their hand at making a mess, unclogging an main sewer line may be a DIY task. Turn off the main water supply. Find a small round PVC pipe with the screw-on plastic or rubber cap on the top. By removing the cap, you release the pressure build-up and cause water to flow out of (rather rather than back into) the house.
We offer different sewer services like repair of the main sewer line or replacement, as well as cleaning to fix these problems:
- Cracked, broken, collapsed, or offset pipes Certain elements like settling, frozen ground and shifting soil could move your pipes out of their original position and, consequently, cause damage to them.
- Corrosion Pipes that are damaged by corrosion do not just affect the water quality entering your home, but the corrosion can also damage and cause cracks to pipes.
- Blockage is the case when a foreign material or grease buildup blocks or hinders the flow of water through your drains to the sewer line.
- Bellied pipe It happens when the soil or ground conditions cause damage to a portion of the pipe. A bellied pipe may develop into a valley and collect water that has been wasted.
- Joints that leak If the seals connecting the pipe joints begin to break down, this could allow water to escape.
- Tree roots in the sewer line - The roots of trees and bushes in your garden or front yard can extend around sewer lines and cause cracks in pipes.
- Off-grade pipe The issue is a result of using low-quality pipes. Avoid using these pipes since they are prone to deterioration or corrosion.
If the sewer line has been damaged, do you need to repair it? or replacement? When small holes or cracks are present within the sewer line generally, a repair is needed. Sewer line replacement is possible in the case of more serious pipe corrosion and damage. How can we tell which one is needed even though all of the pipes are underground? To determine whether there is damage to your pipes, and to determine the extent of the damage, we perform an inspection of the leaks in pipes. If we determine there is an issue or leak that needs to be repaired, we can perform trenchless repairs in certain situations, but replacing it will need us to dig the sewer line up. The damage to your sewer line should not be overlooked. Call Gilmore Drain & Sewer Services to have your sewer line examined.
Areas we server: 15341, 15352
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