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Sewer Line Repair & Replacement in Macon & Warner Robins, GA
Your sewer line is one of the most important parts of your plumbing system. It keeps waste out of your home and drains, so you rarely have to think about it. In fact, in the best case scenario, you’ll never have to worry about your sewer line at all. But, we understand that the best case scenario is not always reality. Sometimes tree roots grow into your sewer line, blocking the flow of waste and water. Sometimes a clog forms when you flush wipes or tissues down the toilet. It’s likely that at some point, an issue will appear, and you will need sewer line repair or replacement in Macon or Warner Robins, GA.
That’s why We Care is here! We are plumbing experts, and with expertise across a range of home services, including HVAC and septic services in addition to plumbing, we know our stuff. We’re here to serve you and your family in Central Georgia, with both customer service and a high standard for the quality of work we provide. When your sewer line needs repairs, give us a call at (478) 200-9166, and we will assess it!
FAQs About Sewer Line Services
What is a sewer line?
How do I know if my sewer line needs repair?
- Your drains are all constantly backed up.
- Sewage smells appear in your home.
- Standing water pools in your backyard.
- Your drains are slow.
- Your toilet makes strange bubbling or gurgling noises.
- Your lawn is very green and lush near your sewer line.
- There are new pests appearing around your property, like rats or cockroaches.
- Your toilet always backs up and doesn’t flush properly.
How often does my sewer line need replacement?
This depends on what materials your sewer line is made out of. If it’s made from discontinued or outdated materials, it likely needs to be replaced soon, as many of these materials, like hardened clay have a shorter lifespan. Modern materials like PVC can last over 100 years.
However, this doesn’t mean that you won’t have to get your sewer line replaced at some point. If you begin to notice frequent issues, corrosion, rust, or other telltale signs that your sewer line will no longer serve you, you may need to get a sewer line replacement in Macon or Warner Robins before the end of the natural lifespan of the piping.
How invasive is a sewer line replacement?
Are there any alternatives to sewer lines?
Most homes in and near cities have sewer lines. But about a third of American homes use a different kind of system called a septic tank. A septic tank is a sewage and water treatment system installed directly on your property, and it allows homes in more rural or remote areas to process wastewater.
How can I take care of my sewer line?
- Avoid washing oils and fats down the drain.
- Do not flush nonflushable items, like paper products that are not toilet paper.
- Have a plumber perform regular maintenance, like drain cleanings, every few years.
- Plant trees with less intrusive root structures.
- Use drain protectors and strainers in the kitchen and bathroom to keep food and hair out of your pipes.