Slow drains throughout your home may indicate that the sewer lines have become clogged or damaged.
It can come as a surprise to many homeowners in the Dallas, Georgia area that they are responsible for the sewer lines connecting their home to the main sewer line. Not only must you install the line initially when building a new home or business, but you must also cover the cost for sewer line repair or replacement should the sewer lines become compromised. Thankfully, you don’t have to do the work yourself. You can reach out to us at Troy and Sons Plumbing to take care of it for you.
We are a family-owned and operated plumbing business with a can-do attitude. Since 2013, we have successfully resolved many issues with sewer lines. Another reason to select us for your plumbing issues is because our prices are often lower than others in the area. By doing excellent work and treating our customers well, we grow through referrals instead of spending a fortune on marketing. That keeps our overhead lower, so we can charge less.
Slow drains throughout your home may indicate that the sewer lines have become clogged or damaged. We can use state-of-the-art cameras to locate the problem, which means we do not have to dig up your entire yard to repair the sewer lines. We also recommend having your sewer lines cleaned out every so often to eliminate build-up that could lead to a clog. This proactive measure can help you avoid a messy backup.
If you have questions about sewer lines or have any other plumbing issues you need resolved, don’t hesitate to reach out to us.
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Sewer Lines FAQs
Here at Troy and Sons Plumbing, we know that many people don’t know a lot about their plumbing systems, and they are especially unfamiliar with their sewer lines. Our team is here to provide the information and services you need to care for your sewer lines and make the best decisions for your property. Below, we’ve provided answers to some of the more common questions about sewer lines that we’ve been asked over the years. If you don’t see what you’re looking for here, don’t hesitate to contact us directly!
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How often should sewer lines be inspected?
We generally recommend having a sewer line inspection performed every few years, especially if your property is older or there is a history of plumbing issues. If you notice signs of a problem, such as slow drains, foul odors, or unusual sounds, you should schedule an inspection as soon as possible.
What causes sewer line blockages?
Blockages can be caused by a number of things, including debris and grease buildup, tree root infiltration, structural damage, and the introduction of non-flushable items such as wipes, paper towels, and feminine hygiene products.
Will my homeowner’s insurance cover sewer line repairs?
Many homeowner’s insurance policies do not automatically cover sewer line repairs, but some policies offer optional coverage for damage caused by specific events like tree root intrusion. You should review your policy with your insurance provider to help you understand what is and is not covered.
Can sewer lines be relocated or rerouted?
Yes, it is possible to relocate or reroute sewer lines when necessary. The process typically involves digging up the existing line, installing new piping in or around the desired location, and connecting it to the existing system.