
Common signs include sewage backups, multiple slow drains, foul odors, gurgling toilets, wet spots in your yard, or frequent drain clogs. If you notice any of these issues, contact a professional plumber immediately to prevent further damage.
The repair time depends on the extent of the damage and the repair method. Minor repairs may be completed within a few hours, while larger projects or full sewer line replacements can take one to several days.
Yes. Many sewer line problems can be fixed using trenchless repair methods, such as pipe lining or pipe bursting. These techniques minimize excavation and help preserve your landscaping, driveway, and sidewalks.
Sewer lines can fail due to tree root intrusion, aging pipes, corrosion, shifting soil, grease buildup, ground movement, or accidental damage during construction.
Homeowners should consider a professional sewer line inspection every one to two years, especially for older homes or properties with mature trees. Regular inspections help identify small problems before they become costly repairs.

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