Drain Cleaning & Sewer Repair

Drain Pipe Cleaning & Sewer Repair Services in Montgomery, Chester & Delaware County, PA Areas

As plumbers, we don’t just fix pipes and toilets. If needed, we go down deeper. This includes drain cleaning and sewer repair if there are issues present.

If you are dealing with issues involving your drain or sewer, you want someone with the experience and tools to take care of them. We will get the job done no matter what day or time it is. Because any unattended issues for your drain or sewer can lead to even greater problems.

Want to see what we offer for our services for drain cleaning and sewer repair? Find out more down below.

Drain Cleaning

Every drain needs to work as smoothly as possible. Obstructions can lead to disaster. This includes water backing up, leaks that can lead to damage, and so much more. It’s important to know when a drain cleaning needs to be done.

We encourage homeowners in the Philadelphia Main Line area to schedule a cleaning every 18 to 22 months. You’ll need a professional to get this done. However, if your drain displays various signs of a possible issue, it will need to be sooner.

What do you need to look for to confirm an issue? Here’s what your drain cleaning and sewer repair service wants you to keep an eye on:

  • A drain that is slow to work
  • Odors present from the drains
  • Water backing up frequently
  • Gurgling noises (even at random times)
  • Increased presence in pests
  • Issues with flushing the toilet
  • Growth of mildew or mold

These issues mean that you need to call us. Plumbers near you know what to look for in drains that are in trouble. They may even take apart the pipes if needed to remove any obstructions that can’t be easily removed.

Sewer Camera Inspections

Sewers can be super difficult to access by yourself. You might not know for sure what could be going on. If you believe you are dealing with sewer issues, you can hire a plumber that offers sewer camera inspections for Chester County, PA and the surrounding areas.

We’ll look for various issues such as cracked or leaking pipes that may be somewhere in your sewer system. Some of these problems may be hard to spot since the pipes are underground. But you may notice some issues with your plumbing not working properly.

For example, you could be dealing with sewage or wastewater backup. Or you may be dealing with a sewer line that isn’t working properly. Either way, a highly-skilled plumber near Delaware County, PA will be able to take a look to see what’s going on.

Sewer Replacements

If you need sewer replacements, we will make sure that you need one. We’ll do an inspection using our sewer cameras to survey the damage. Or it may be time for a new one.

The average sewer in a Montgomery County, PA home (or any home) will last you 50 to 60 years. Even if the home you own is older than most, you may need to check to see if it needs to be replaced. Especially if you bought it recently.

A plumber will need to look for any issues that may be occurring. This includes severe pipe damage. Older pipes will tend to be corroded, which can lead to collapse or breakage.

Pipe joints can also leak where the sections of the pipe may have broken. This will give water and sewage an escape route – causing a massive mess. There are also preventative measures that you need to take.

Regardless of how old your sewer system is, you must never use your toilet as a trash can. Meaning you should never dispose of anything that is neither toilet paper nor human waste. This can create plenty of blockage over a period of time.

Another thing to avoid is pouring any kind of grease down the drain. This can cause the oil to solidify and create blockage. Instead of draining it in your plumbing system, pour it into a jar or a coffee can.

After the grease or oil is solidified, dispose of it in the garbage. You won’t be surprised how many calls we’ve received when someone poured oil or grease down the drain.

If you need sewer replacements, sewer inspections, or drain cleanings – you can call us today. We are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Whether you are in Philadelphia or in the nearby areas, we have highly trained plumbers ready to help.