Our Process
Sewer line repair or replacement requires careful planning. To ensure every job goes smoothly, we follow a tried and tested process that includes the following steps:
- Initial Assessment: All signs of a plumbing problem are noted and we perform a thorough inspection of the damage.
- Diagnostic Inspection: Sewer line cameras and other equipment help provide an accurate diagnosis and find the source of the problem.
- Solution Presentation: Our technicians explain all your options in detail and help you make an informed decision.
- Clear Quote: All prices and project details are presented in writing; we don’t begin the project until you approve.
- Professional Execution: Every stage is carefully planned so the project is executed smoothly and professionally.
- Quality Check: We constantly check on our work to ensure it meets the industry’s quality standards.
- Cleanup & Restoration: Once your sewer line is restored, we clean and restore your property to its former state.
Conclusion
Sewer line repair, cleaning, or replacement does not have to be stressful. Express Septic & Drain Cleaning employs the expertise, tools, and processes to get the job done smoothly and quickly. Whether the project entails excavation or trenchless methods, you can expect high-quality results (see our reviews for more details). To learn about financing or schedule service, contact us today.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Long Does Sewer Line Repair Take?
Some repairs can be completed in a few hours. More extensive restorations can take a few days or longer.
What Is the Impact of Sewer Service on My Property?
The impact is minimal if we can perform a trenchless repair. If trenching is required, we isolate the location of the damage and dig only where necessary.
Are Sewer Repairs Covered by a Warranty?
We warranty our sewer repair services. Contact us to learn more about what we cover.
Is It Possible to Prevent Sewer Line Issues?
Regular maintenance, including routine inspections and hydro jetting, can protect your sewer line. Being careful about what goes into your drains also helps. And, flush only toilet paper; any other items can build up or get stuck in sewer pipes.