
Sewer lines are one of those things nobody thinks about until something goes wrong. By then, you're dealing with backups in the house, slow drains that won't clear, or mysterious wet spots showing up in the yard. None of that is a small problem.
On this job, we replaced the sewer line running from the back of the house all the way out to the city tap in the alley. That's the full run - the section most likely to cause serious issues when it fails. Old pipes crack, shift, get invaded by roots, or just break down over time. When that happens, waste has nowhere to go except back toward the house.
The trench gets backfilled and graded out once the new line is in place and inspected. It's not a glamorous process, but it's one of the most important things you can do for a home. A failed sewer line left too long can cause foundation damage, sewage contamination in the soil, and major repair costs that dwarf what a replacement would have run earlier.
If you've been noticing slow drains throughout the house - not just one fixture but multiple - or you've got a patch of yard that stays soft and soggy without a clear reason, those are signs worth taking seriously. A camera inspection can tell you exactly what's going on underground before it turns into an emergency.
We handle these jobs from start to finish, including working with the city connection point. If something's off with your sewer line, we'll find it and fix it the right way.