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Sewer Line Services

Sewer Line Service in St. Johns

Fixing Sewer Problems in St. Johns Since 1972

Though often forgotten, sewer pipes are essential to your home’s plumbing system. They are responsible for carrying waste away from your home and into a septic tank or city sewer line. Without them, you’d be stuck with a sanitation nightmare. Unfortunately, as they age, these pipes often develop leaks or clogs. Buried beneath a slab or yard, accessing your home’s drain and sewer lines can be a nightmare. Luckily, as a resident of the St. Johns area, you have access to a sewer repair expert with over 52 years of plumbing experience.

Call (989) 224-3034 to schedule sewer line service in Lansing or DeWitt.

Signs You Need a Sewer Repair

In the St. Johns area, we’ve seen the results of an undiagnosed sewer problem time and time again. And, there’s good reason sewer issues go unnoticed. The signs of a sewer problem are often subtle. They persist undetected for years until a catastrophic failure makes them impossible to ignore. Below are the most common signs of a sewer problem:

  • Patches of your yard are uncharacteristically lush or green
  • Bubbling or gurgling noises crop up when you flush the toilet or drain the tub
  • The smell of sewage permeates your home or yard
  • Parts of your plumbing back up on a regular basis
  • Areas of your yard are always wet and squishy without explanation

What’s at the Root of Your Sewer Line Problems in St. Johns

Many of our customers are surprised by the sudden need for sewer line repair. They aren’t sure why it happened to them and feel singled out. But, rest assured, in almost all cases, one of the following is to blame for a persistent or sudden sewer problem:

  • Tree Roots: Plants are always on the hunt for new sources of water. Unfortunately, this can lead them to extend to and through your sewer pipes. Over time, these roots can form a clog and restrict the transport of waste or water. Though hydrojetting can remove these obstructions, replacing the damaged pipe is often recommended.
  • Temperature Changes: When severe heat or cold hit, the ground shifts in response. This movement can disconnect old pipes and allow waste water to leak into your yard or foundation. Unfortunately, reconnecting these sewer line separations often means digging up the pipes in question.
  • Age: Old pipes are more prone to leaking and cracks. As metal ages, it develops rust, bends, and weak spots. Eventually, these elements will fail, resulting in leaks and back-ups. Heavy reliance on chemical drain cleaners can speed up this deterioration.

No matter why you need a sewer line repair in St. Johns, our local plumbers are here and ready to assist. Please call (989) 224-3034 to get scheduled.

Sewer Repair Techniques

Once upon a time, the typical sewer line repair was a nightmare. It often meant tearing up your entire yard with a backhoe or digging unsightly trenches through your flowerbeds. These days, however, there are less invasive options available. When you count on Chasco Plumbing & Heating LLC for sewer line repair, you can expect one of the following to be employed:

Hydrojetting

Hair, feminine products, roots, and grease can roll up into a large obstruction in your sewer line. When this happens, full pipe replacement may not be needed. Instead, clearing away the clog should be the priority. Hydrojetting uses high-pressured water—instead of pipe-eroding chemicals—to punch through root balls and other obstructions. By smashing things up into easier to pass pieces, your drains can get back to their job.

Relining

If the drain line is fairly intact, we often suggest relining the sewer line. Some people refer to this process as cured in place pipe lining (CIPP). This involves snaking a balloon down the pipe that’s coated in a special layer of epoxy. We then used compressed air to expand the balloon. The outer coating then forms a secondary pipe inside of the affected area. Though this can narrow the existing pipe, it’s often more than enough to end the leak.

Pipe Bursting

When your pipes are beyond saving but a trench repair isn’t needed, pipe bursting is a great option. Using a cone-shaped bit and high-pressure water, our plumbers will destroy the damaged pipe. At the same time, they’ll push a pipe of the same or similar size into the gap left behind.

Trench Repair

In some cases, digging up the pipe is the only way to fix a sewer pipe in St. Johns area. When that’s the case, we’ll do our best to minimize upheaval to your property. This includes targeting our digging to the affected area and working with professional excavating contractors.

Our Sewer Repair Process

We know sewer issues are stressful, and you don’t want to wait days for service. We get that. For that reason, we typically prioritize sewer line repairs. Just give us a time that works for you, and our dispatch team will do what they can to accommodate it.

Once your plumber arrives, he or she will greet you and ask a few clarifying questions. Once we have a better understanding of what’s happening, we’ll pull out our camera. This will be lowered into your sewer line, allowing us to pinpoint the issue, its location, and its cause. In doing so, we also gain insight into the condition of your sewer pipe and if replacement may be necessary.

Armed with that information, we’ll come up with a plan to get rid of the clog or back-up and finish your sewer line repair. If a second appointment is needed, we’ll schedule it then to ensure a time that fits with your schedule.

Call (989) 224-3034 for Prompt Sewer Service

When you need your sewer line fixed, it’s important to work with a plumber St. Johns trusts. You need a company you can trust to do the job right and take the steps needed to prevent sewer pipe issues in the future. The team at Chasco Plumbing & Heating LLC fits both criteria and has been serving our corner of Michigan since 1972. Because sewer issues are stressful enough, we provide hassle-free repair quotes.

To get scheduled for sewer line repair in St. Johns, reach out to Chasco Plumbing & Heating LLC’s team of plumbing experts at (989) 224-3034.