Sewer Line Repair & Replacement
Our Expert Sewer Line Repair & Replacement Services
Pentecost Plumbing Services offers comprehensive sewer line repair and replacement services for residential clients in Marietta and Cobb County, GA. The sewer line is a critical component of your home's plumbing, responsible for safely carrying wastewater away. When it's compromised by blockages, cracks, corrosion, or tree root intrusion, it can lead to serious issues like sewage backups and extensive property damage. Our licensed technicians utilize advanced diagnostic tools, including video camera inspections, to accurately identify the problem. We then provide efficient and effective solutions, from targeted repairs to full sewer line replacements, including trenchless options where feasible, to restore your system's integrity with minimal disruption.
Our Sewer Line Service Process
Initial Inspection: We use video camera inspection to accurately diagnose the sewer line issue.
Transparent Quote: Receive a detailed, upfront estimate for repair or replacement options.
Permitting & Planning: We handle necessary permits and plan the most efficient repair method.
Expert Repair/Replacement: Our licensed team performs the work with minimal disruption.
Post-Service Inspection: We verify the integrity and functionality of the repaired/replaced line.
Site Restoration: We restore the work area, ensuring your property is left in excellent condition.
Things to Check at Home for Sewer Line Issues
Be mindful of what you flush: Only flush toilet paper and human waste. Avoid flushing wet wipes, feminine products, or excessive paper.
Avoid planting trees near sewer lines: Tree roots can aggressively seek out water sources and infiltrate sewer pipes, causing significant damage.
Schedule regular inspections: Consider periodic video inspections, especially if your home is older or you suspect issues, to catch problems early.
Watch for slow drains in multiple fixtures: If several drains in your home are slow or backing up, it's a strong indicator of a main sewer line problem.
Look for lush patches in your yard: Unusually green or wet spots in your lawn, especially near the sewer line path, can indicate a leak.
Notice sewage odors: Persistent foul odors coming from drains or your yard can signal a break or blockage in the sewer line.