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24/7 Sewer Line Services in the Philadelphia & Delaware Valley Areas

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Proudly Serving Chester, Delaware, New Castle, Montgomery & Bucks Counties

When you encounter sewer main issues, they can get worse fast, causing backups, foul odors, and potential health hazards throughout your home. As your local plumbing experts, Len The Plumber Heating & Air understands the urgency of sewer line emergencies.

That’s why we offer same day service seven days a week and 24/7 emergency availability, ensuring prompt and effective solutions to protect your home and restore your system’s functionality.

Call today to schedule 24/7 emergency sewer line services.

Common Sewer Line Problems

Our skilled plumbers use advanced tools and proven techniques to pinpoint the exact cause of your sewer line issues. Common problems we encounter include:

Signs You Need Sewer Services

Don’t be afraid to contact a professional if you notice common signs of sewer issues, including:

  • Multiple fixtures backing up: Sewage backups can get messy quickly, so this issue requires prompt attention.
  • Sewage odors in your home or yard: Sewer gas can pose health risks to your family, so don’t ignore sewage odors.
  • Clogs in multiple fixtures: Widespread drainage issues often point to main line problems rather than one-off fixture clogs.
  • Gurgling drains: Trapped air due to blockages or poor ventilation can cause noisy drains.
  • Mysterious wet spots in your yard: Damp areas or overly green patches of grass can signal a leaking sewer line.

Remember, issues with a single drain may only need drain cleaning, but problems across multiple fixtures often indicate main drain or sewer line concerns.

A professional video pipe inspection can pinpoint whether the problem is in a fixture drain, main drain, or sewer line.

Our Sewer Line Solutions

Our comprehensive sewer line services cover everything from clearing minor clogs to providing full replacements. Turn to our team for:

Main Line Clog Removal

Our plumbers use advanced skills and specialized equipment to address complex blockages effectively. We use the best solutions for main line clog removal — a powerful drain snake or auger.

Sewer Backup & Repair

Our sewer backup and repair services start with a thorough assessment using video camera diagnostics.

Based on what we find, we implement the appropriate solution, whether it’s trenchless sewer line replacement, main line clog removal, rooter services, or another service.

Trenchless Sewer Line Repair & Replacement

Our advanced trenchless sewer technology effectively addresses clogged or cracked sewer lines without invasive and inconvenient excavation.

This guarantees a quick, efficient repair or replacement process that minimizes disruption and provides a durable, long-lasting solution.

Trench Sewer Line Replacement

We offer traditional sewer replacement for heavily damaged or collapsed pipes. We’ll do everything we can to minimize disruption to your property during this process.

Schedule Same Day Sewer Line Services

When you choose Len The Plumber Heating & Air, you trust skilled professionals dedicated to delivering comprehensive sewer solutions in Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley.

We pride ourselves on transparent pricing with no hidden fees, exceptional customer service, and financing options on approved credit, ensuring you receive a stress-free experience from start to finish.

Schedule same day sewer line services for your home with Len The Plumber Heating & Air.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between a main drain and a sewer line?

The main drain collects wastewater from all household plumbing fixtures and carries it to the sewer line. Your sewer line transports the waste from your property to the municipal sewer system.

How deep are sewer lines buried?

They’re typically buried 4 to 6 feet deep, but their depth varies based on local building codes, climate, and topography.

How long do sewer lines last?

Usually, sewer lines last 50 to 100 years if they’re made of newer materials. Clay, cast iron, and Orangeburg piping are no longer used and should be replaced.
What to Expect
From Len The Plumber Heating & Air
Experienced
Technicians

Our local team of 120 technicians has skills you can trust and provide the care you deserve.

High-Quality
Experience

We aim to keep our customers’ lives moving, which means we provide thorough and attentive service every time.

Simplified Home
Services

Minimize stress and maximize convenience with our one-stop shop for HVAC and plumbing services.

24/7 Availability
& Reliability

No matter when you need us, we’re here for you with same day and emergency services you can depend on.

Upfront Pricing

We ensure you know the cost before work begins and don’t charge extra for evening, weekend, or overtime service.