Save Your Yard with Trenchless Sewer Line Installation
Sewer lines are the large pipes that run away from your home, connecting to Glendale’s sewage system. These pipes are incredibly important because they carry wastewater away from your home. When there is a problem in your sewer line, it doesn’t just affect that pipe itself. It can also impact the plumbing inside your home. Unfortunately, because sewer lines are under your home and yard, it can be challenging to identify and pinpoint problems with them.
To determine whether you are dealing with a sewer line issue, watch out for the following signs:
- Smell of sewage, mold, or mildew in your yard
- Frequent backups in drains inside your home
- Soggy areas in your lawn or garden
- Increased pest activity in your yard
If you notice any of these issues or anything else that makes you suspect sewer line problems, be sure to call for service immediately. An experienced plumber can quickly locate and identify the problem and make a plan for the necessary repairs. Ignoring the problem will not make it go away and will likely only make it worse, which can increase the complexity and cost of the repairs. It is in your best interest to address any sewer issues as quickly as possible.
Trenchless sewer line replacement starts with a thorough inspection of your plumbing and sewage systems. This will verify that the problem is, in fact, with the sewer line. Once your plumber knows what they are dealing with, whether the issue is a burst pipe, root blockage, or other problem, they can get to work on fixing it. Always ask for a price quote before your technician gets started if one hasn’t already been provided to you. This will ensure there are no surprises when the final bill arrives.
Completing trenchless sewer line installation is easier than you might think. Your property already has access points to the sewer system, and your plumber can use those to access your piping, rather than digging a trench at the location of the broken pipe. From the access point, they can use a drain snake or hydrojet to remove any blockages. Then, they’ll run a specialized hose through the pipe, curing and hardening it within the broken pipe. This essentially creates a new pipe right inside the old one with no damage to your yard.