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A sewer drain is a pipe that transports waste from a home or building to the sewage system. Problems with sewer drains can quickly escalate, leading to serious plumbing issues, property damage, and potential health risks for your family. If you suspect a blockage or damage in your sewer drain line, it’s essential to take action promptly.
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Signs You Need Sewer Drain Repairs
There are several signs that indicate serious issues with your sewer drain, including:
- Multiple toilets, sinks, showers, or tubs draining slowly
- Unusually green and lush patches of grass in your yard
- Wet spots in your yard that emit a sewage odor and may be sinking
- An increase in insects or rodents within your home
- A sewage smell both inside and outside your property
- New cracks in your foundation or walls caused by sinkholes forming beneath your house
Sewer Drain Services from Mr. Rooter Plumbing
When you reach out to Mr. Rooter for assistance, you can expect a thorough assessment of your home’s sewer drain. Our skilled plumbers will provide options and recommend the most effective solutions. Our sewer drain services include:
- Video camera inspections of sewer lines
- Sewer drain cleaning with specialized rooter cable equipment and root-cutting heads
- HydroScrub® Jetting technology for efficient drain cleaning
- Excavation of damaged pipes for repair or replacement
- Spot repairs for localized damage within the pipe
- Sewer pipe lining for either small sections or the entire length of the sewer, perfect for trenchless repair or replacement
Sewer Drain Repair Near Me
With over 50 years of experience, Mr. Rooter Plumbing has the expertise required for effective sewer drain services. With more than 200 locations throughout the United States, there’s a good chance we are near you. To schedule an appointment, call us or request a job estimate online.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are sewer and storm drains the same?
No, they serve different functions. Sewers transport waste from homes and buildings to wastewater treatment facilities, while storm drains direct rainwater runoff from streets and gutters to nearby bodies of water.
How deep are sewer drains?
The depth of sewer drains varies depending on the local climate. In some areas, they are buried as shallow as 18 inches, while in colder regions, they may be buried up to six feet deep to prevent freezing during winter months.