We keep our trucks fully stocked, so we can fix your sewer line then and there—no need to schedule another appointment.
You’ll always know the price of your sewer line repair before any work begins.
We’re here ’til midnight and available on weekends, too.
The first step is to find out if you need a sewer line repair. You can do the first basic tests yourself before even calling for residential plumbing services. All you have to do is keep an eye out for some of the signs that you might have a leak on your hands.
Water from your drain and sewer lines doesn’t smell that great, so the first thing you may notice is a foul, musty odor. You might see brown water spots on your ceiling, your wall, or the floor. Outside, you may notice areas that are damp even when there hasn’t been rain, and the grass may be greener than the areas around it.
Clogs can be another hint that something isn’t right in the pipes under your home. If your plumbing is backed up or you can’t stay on top of all the clogs, have us come check your system out to make sure there aren’t more serious problems.
The question on everyone’s mind when we come for a sewer line repair is whether or not a full replacement is necessary. In most cases, it isn’t, and we’ll never recommend a replacement if fixing a small section of piping will solve the problem. However, if your pipes are made from old or cheap materials and need constant repairs, it’ll be better for your wallet to put in a new sewer line. When you schedule a residential sewer line repair, we’ll give you the same advice we’d give to our own family members.
Sewer line problems can be a pretty big setback, so it’s important to do what you can to keep your sewer line in good condition. We can help with our residential plumbing services. You can schedule inspections to make sure there are no leaks or tree roots, and we can keep your lines free from clogs.
In between appointments, you can do your part, too. Make sure you keep anything except for waste and toilet paper out of your plumbing. Some of the worst items are grease, paper towels, and baby wipes. When you do have clogs, make sure to have a plumber come and get them out instead of using products from the store that can corrode your pipes.
When the day of your sewer line repair gets here, you might be eager to know what to expect. We love to keep you involved in the process so you feel comfortable every step of the way. The first thing we do is find the problem. We use our drain cameras so we can pinpoint the exact location of the leak or clog. If we have to get to the sewer line, we may have to dig to repair the section. Since we’ll know exactly where the problem is, we won’t dig up any more than we have to.
We’re upfront about everything from cost to how long the project will take. If you have any questions, we’re happy to answer them. And we’ll never use jargon or try to trick you with big words.
Residential Plumbing Services in Denver, NC
If you live in Denver, NC, we’re just a few miles away. That means we can get to you fast when you have a problem with your sewer line. We have our trucks stocked so all we have to do is find the fastest way to your house. We’re open til midnight and we don’t charge extra for weekends, holidays, or evenings, so call, text, or message us as soon as you notice a problem! At Morris-Jenkins, we’ll treat you like family and we’re always ready for your call.
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