Your sewer main carries wastewater out of your property, helping drains flow smoothly. When you need plumbing services for your sewer line, Tom Drexler Plumbing, Air & Electric is the go-to choice.
Since 1982, we’ve been dedicated to creating customers for life. With emergency service availability and 24/7 online booking, we get you the help you need when you need it most.
Call to request sewer line services in Cincinnati and find out why your neighbors choose Tom Drexler.
Signs You Need Sewer Services
Identifying sewer issues early can prevent major problems down the line. Look out for these common indicators that you might need sewer services:
- Multiple slow drains: Drainage problems in multiple fixtures mean there’s a main drain or sewer line issue. If only one drain is slow or clogged, you likely have an isolated blockage.
- Sewage backups: Frequent sewage backups in your drains indicate a serious sewer line problem that needs to be addressed immediately.
- Unpleasant odors: Foul smells from your drains or yard can indicate a broken or clogged sewer line.
- Lush patches in your yard: Unusually green areas of your yard can indicate that your sewer line is leaking.
- Gurgling noises: Unusual sounds from your drains or toilets can signify a blockage in your sewer line.
Determining whether the issue is with a fixture drain, main drain, or sewer line can be challenging without the help of an experienced plumber, so call Tom Drexler for help!
Common Sewer Line Issues
The team at Tom Drexler uses video camera technology to inspect your sewer line and pinpoint issues.
Here are the most common causes of sewer line issues that we see in Cincinnati:
- Freezing and thawing ground: Shifts in the ground can cause sewer lines to crack or become brittle, leading to leaks and blockages.
- Tree root infiltration: Tree roots can invade sewer lines for nutrients and moisture, causing blockages and damage.
- Pipe corrosion: Faulty sewer pipe materials can corrode over time, leading to deterioration and eventual failure.
- Bellied pipes: Sections of the pipe that have sunk due to soil conditions can create a valley that collects debris and causes blockages.
Our Sewer Line Solutions
At Tom Drexler, we provide a range of sewer line solutions to address any issue you might face. Our plumbing repair services are designed to provide effective and long-lasting results. We offer:
- Trenchless sewer line repair: Pipe lining is a minimally invasive technique that allows us to insert an epoxy liner, which cures to create a pipe within the pipe.
- Traditional sewer line repair: We can identify the location of the sewer line issue to excavate and repair a small section of the pipe.
- Traditional sewer line replacement: If you have severely deteriorated piping, we’ll dig trenches around it, remove it, replace it with a new sewer line, and restore your yard.
Your plumber will recommend the best solution based on your plumbing system and the nature of the issue.
Why Choose Tom Drexler?
The award-winning team at Tom Drexler Plumbing, Air & Electric is fully committed to your satisfaction. Our background-checked and highly trained plumbers provide honest and reliable service, with 100% satisfaction guaranteed.
We offer free estimates on replacements, upfront pricing, and financing options to make your sewer line service as smooth as possible. Trust us to handle all your plumbing needs!
Book sewer line service online 24/7 or call to schedule in Cincinnati. Let our team roll out the red carpet for you!
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do sewer lines last?
Depending on the material used and environmental factors, sewer lines typically last between 50 to 100 years.
How long does sewer line replacement take?
The duration of sewer line replacement can vary based on the extent of the damage and the repair method, but most projects are completed within a few days.
Can you get sick from a broken sewer line?
A broken sewer line can pose health risks, as it can expose people to harmful bacteria and pathogens. It’s important to address sewer line issues promptly to avoid potential health hazards.