Sewer Line Repair Services in Millerstown, PA, 17062 - Drain & Sewer Services
Millerstown Drain & Sewer Services
Phone : 888-635-0886
Need a Sewer Line Repair Service in Millerstown, PA?
Every type of pipe are susceptible to breaking under extreme pressure. A damaged sewer pipe is the most dangerous kind of pipe malfunction. The pipes that have cracks are not just costly to fix, but they can present serious health hazards. If a sewer line is damaged, a repair is the first option. If repair isn't an option, we turn to sewer line replacement.
Common Reasons for Sewer Line Damage
- Poor maintenance
- Ground freezes and thaws on a frequent on a regular
- Wear and tear resulting from age
- The city's sewer line
- Tree roots infiltrate sewer pipe joints and holes
- Poor design, layout, or the construction of sewer pipes
- Hair, hair, debris and oil buildup along with toilet paper and sludge.
- Earth movement, for example, earthquakes or nearby heavy construction, etc.
Signs of a Broken Sewer Pipe
- The toilet is gurgling.
- Recycle the water that comes out of your toilet
- Your bathtub and toilet should have an additional water system
- Tubs that are slow draining or have no drain
- You'll notice a more green lawn around the sewage pipes
- Your yard is overflowing with water
- Sewer odor in your backyard, basement or any other area
A sewer line obstruction can cause raw sewage to back up and find its way into showers, tubs and sink drains all over your home. The backups to sewer lines can cause expensive repairs. A sewer main that has backed up could lead to expensive repairs that cost more than the cost of replacing floors or vanities. It is important to identify and fixing any issues early to avoid high costs.
A sewer line blockage can occur for many reasons. A high amount of paper usage along with grease and oil from kitchen waste, hair and soapy residue from sinks and showers can all result in troubling sewer line obstructions.
If a homeowner is willing to risk getting a little messy cleaning the main sewer line could be a do-it-yourself project. Start by turning the main water source to the house off. You will find a small, round PVC pipe with an end cap or a rubber screw-on cap. By removing the cap, you release the pressure that has built up and cause water to flow out from (rather than back into) the house.
We provide a variety of sewer services such as repair of the main sewer line or replacement, as well as cleaning to fix these problems:
- Cracked, broken, collapsed, or offset pipes Certain factors such as settling, frozen ground and shifting soil may make your pipes move away from their original positions and consequently, cause damage to them.
- CorrosionPipes that are damaged by corrosion not only affect the quality of water that enters your home, but they can also cause damage to the pipes.
- Blockage This happens when a foreign object or grease buildup blocks or blocks the water in the drains to flow into your sewer line.
- A bellied pipe is when soil or ground conditions can cause damage to a part of your pipe. A bellied pipe may form a valley , which could hold water that isn't needed.
- Leaky joints - If the seals between the pipe joints degrade, it would provide a space where water can seep out.
- Tree roots within the sewer line The roots of the trees and bushes that are in your front garden or in your front yard can wrap around sewer lines and eventually cause cracks in pipes.
- Poor quality pipes This issue is caused by low-quality pipes. Avoid using these pipes because they are prone to corrosion or deterioration.
If your sewer line has been damaged, do you need to get it fixed? Or replacement? When small holes or cracks are present within the sewer line, generally, a repair is required. If the pipe is corroding to a greater extent or more serious damage, sewer line replacement may be required. However, with everything underground, how can our experts tell which one is required? To determine if there is any damage to your pipes, and to determine the extent of it, we conduct an inspection of the leaks in pipes. If we determine there is an issue or leak it is possible to do trenchless repairs in some cases, but replacements do require digging the sewer line up. Either way it's not something that can be overlooked. So before things get out of control, contact Millerstown Drain & Sewer Services, and ask us to take a inspection of the sewer line.
Communities we server: 17062
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