Sewer
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Sewer Repair & Installation
Sewer line and drain line replacement requires the experience of a master plumber in the Amarillo area to assure lasting quality and reliability.
- Why choose us for your sewer Installation and repair service
- We have over 50 years of experience
- With 24/7 service we can fix your problem quickly
- Our prices are fair and honest
Is your sewer backing up more than it should? Below are the most common issues that a sewer line runs into:
Broken, cracked, or collapsed pipe
Damaged pipes due to shifting soil, frozen ground, settling, etc.
Blockage
Grease buildup or a foreign object is restricting or prohibiting proper flow and/or cleaning of the line.
Corrosion
The pipe has deteriorated and/or broken, causing collapses in the line and restricting flow.
Bellied Pipe
A section of the pipe has sunk due to ground or soil conditions, creating a valley that collects paper and waste.
Leaking Joints
The seals between pipes have broken, allowing water to escape into the area surrounding the pipe.
Root in Sewer Line
Tree or shrub roots have invaded the sewer line, preventing normal cleaning and/or have damaged the line.
Off-Grade Pipe
Existing pipes are constructed of substandard material that may have deteriorated or corroded.
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Inspect your Sewer
With today’s technology, we have a way to inspect the inside of your sewer line with a sewer camera inspection.
Common drain line problems our inspections find include:
Tree roots
Tree roots can creep into your sewer and drain lines. If left alone, the problem gets worse, leading to costly repairs later. A video inspection helps us see this problem and how extensive it is. Then we can give you options for how we can fix it.
Grease Buildup
Grease and fat cling to your drain line’s sides, causing your drain to slow or clog completely. If we find a lot of grease buildup, we’ll likely recommend a high-pressure jetting to flush the gunk to your sewer line.
Line collapses or “bellies”
Sometimes a line collapse causes a clogged drain. Other times, the cause is a “belly” (a dip in the line that causes water and other junk to collect in the low area).