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Your home’s sewer line is more than just a network of pipes — it’s a critical system responsible for disposing wastewater away from your property. If your sewer main is clogged, cracked, or sagging, it can place your home at serious risk of water damage, sewage exposure, pests, or ongoing drain issues.
Len The Plumber Heating & Air provides same day service seven days a week. We help New Jersey homeowners restore their sewage systems with our comprehensive plumbing services and are available 24/7 for emergency repairs without overtime fees.
Contact us to schedule sewer line services today.
Signs You Need Sewer Services
While many homeowners wait to call a professional until there’s a sewer line disaster, there are often warning signs of an underlying issue. Call us if you notice:
- Bubbling toilets: Keep an eye out for fluctuating water levels in your toilet bowl, too.
- Gurgling drains: Partial sewer line clogs trap air bubbles, preventing wastewater from flowing freely.
- Multiple drain clogs: Drain cleaning is usually sufficient for one drain, but clogs in multiple fixtures point to a sewer line issue.
- Simultaneous plumbing issues: You need service if a drain backs up in a tub or shower after you flush a toilet.
- Soggy patches in your yard: A leaky or burst sewer line may cause unusually lush patches of grass.
We use video pipe inspections to determine whether an issue is isolated to a specific fixture or drain, a main drain, or the sewer line itself.
Common Sewer Line Issues
Our expert plumbers frequently address sewer line issues caused by:
- Shifting soil: Eroding soil can cause sections of a sewer line to shift, usually resulting in bellied pipes.
- Tree root infiltration: A professional rooter service will remove intrusive tree roots that may be growing in your sewer line.
- Pipe age and material: Cast iron or clay pipes deteriorate much quicker than modern sewer pipe materials.
- Frozen ground: New Jersey’s freezing winters put extra pressure on sewer lines during freeze-thaw cycles.
Our Sewer Line Solutions
As full-service plumbing providers, we take a dedicated approach to sewer main services. Trust Len The Plumber Heating & Air for:
Main Line Clog Removal
We offer main line clog removal using advanced methods like auguring or rooter services.
Sewer Backups & Repair
We’ll address sewer backups so you don’t have to worry about hazardous plumbing waste. Main line clogs, tree root infiltrations, and more often cause backups.
Trenchless Sewer Line Repair & Replacement
Trenchless sewer line solutions are faster and less disruptive than traditional trenching. Instead of digging up your entire yard, we create small access points at either end of the damaged sewer line to insert a new sewer pipe.
Trench Sewer Line Replacement
When a sewer line is beyond repair, we recommend trench sewer line replacement. This may involve digging alongside the old line to remove it before connecting a new sewer line to your home and the public system.
Why Choose Len The Plumber Heating & Air for Expert Sewer Services?
Professional sewer line services are crucial for maintaining your entire plumbing system.
Len The Plumber Heating & Air provides high-quality care for sewer line services in Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Mercer Counties. Ask about our financing options on approved credit.
As your one-stop shop for home services, we ensure customer satisfaction and guarantee a two-hour response time for all main drain and sewer line emergencies.
Call today to schedule sewer line services with Len The Plumber Heating & Air.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do sewer lines last?
Sewer lines can last 50 to 100 years, depending on the pipe material. HDPE (high-density polyethylene) is highly durable and resistant to corrosion.
How long does sewer line replacement take?
Depending on the extent of the damage, a sewer line replacement can take one or two days with trenchless methods or three to five days with traditional trenching. Our plumbers will provide an accurate timeline following an evaluation.
Can you get sick from a broken sewer line?
Yes. A burst or damaged sewer line can leak raw sewage onto your property, exposing you to harmful bacteria or pathogens.