Sewer Line Problems? We're Ready to Help.
A broken sewer line can cause serious problems if ignored. While it can be difficult to fix, prompt service can prevent tens of thousands of dollars in further damage. NEXGEN specializes in several methods of repairing sewer lines. We can prevent hidden problems from causing a backup and flood of toxic sewage inside your home. Available 24/7 for emergencies, we employ fully licensed and insured technicians who can fix a broken sewer line quickly, no matter the size or scope of the damage.
Signs of a Broken Sewer Line
Sewer lines are hidden out of sight, but a broken line can have dire consequences. It can cause a water backup and major property damage. Waste can also contain chemicals and organic pathogens that can be dangerous to your health. Therefore, call NEXGEN if you notice ominous signs of trouble such as:
- Slow drains: One slow drain is often caused by an issue near that fixture. However, if two or more plumbing fixtures are slow, you may have a clogged or broken sewer line. Call a sewer repair professional if multiple drains are affected or frequently back up.
- Odors: The smell of sewage won’t come from anywhere else but your sewer line. If strange smells come from your drains, toxic sewer gas may be present; it’s a health hazard and extremely flammable.
- Mold: Broken sewer lines release moisture and nutrients that allow mold to grow. It can spread rapidly if water has infiltrated floor, wall, and ceiling materials. The effects of mold include property damage, allergic reactions, and long-term medical conditions.
- Foundation cracks: A persistent leak under the slab can cause the foundation to settle and crack. In extreme cases, sinkholes can form under your home and compromise its structural integrity. Call NEXGEN if you find a foundation crack; we’ll determine if sewer line repair is needed.
Other signs of a broken sewer line include depressions or soggy spots on your lawn; unusual areas of lush, green grass; and insect and rodent infestations. Our team is adept at tracing all these signs to the suspect sewer pipe.
Ways to Fix a Broken Pipe
Sewer pipes are highly durable but not indestructible. They can weaken with age, while chemical drain cleaners can damage pipe materials. Parking cars on the ground above the line can put pressure on it, while earthquakes and ground shifting can break or disconnect sewer lines. Fortunately, we employ effective methods to fix a broken sewer line and get your plumbing working again:
- Trenching: The most direct way to access a sewer line is to dig a trench. With the old line exposed, our plumbers find the damaged section and replace it. A sewer line inspection camera is run through the pipe to ensure it’s properly connected. If so, the technician will replace the dirt and grass they dug up.
- Trenchless: Digging up your lawn isn’t the only way to fix a broken sewer line. Trenchless sewer line repair involves digging one hole to access it. Our plumber will then prepare an epoxy resin, place it in a cloth pipe liner, and insert it into the pipe using a specialized machine. Once the liner is removed, the epoxy cures within 1 to 2 hours and forms a solid wall within the pipe.
- Pipe Bursting: Sewer line pipe bursting avoids trenching. Our technicians dig a single access hole and use a specialized drilling system to push a new pipe through the old one, breaking it apart. The remnants of the old sewer pipe remain underground, but the newly installed line will function normally. Afterward, the plumber fills a single hole instead of your entire yard.
Benefits of Trenchless Sewer Repair Technology
When it comes to sewer repair in Orange County and Los Angeles, trenchless sewer repair technology offers an efficient, reliable, and cost-effective solution for homeowners and businesses alike. Unlike traditional sewer jobs that require extensive excavation and disruption to your yard or landscaping, trenchless methods only need small access points, preserving your property’s curb appeal and minimizing mess. This advanced technology includes pipe relining and cured in place pipe (CIPP) techniques, which restore the damaged sewer lateral without removing the old pipes.
One of the major benefits is the minimal disruption to your home or business. Licensed plumbers use specialized equipment and tools to insert a resin-coated liner inside the existing sewer pipe, which hardens to create a durable, seamless new pipe within the old one. This method not only saves time but cuts down dramatically on restoration costs since there’s no need for costly excavation or repair of sidewalks, driveways, or landscaping.
Trenchless repairs are also highly durable. The materials used, such as epoxy resin liners and modern PVC pipes, resist corrosion, root intrusion, and blockages caused by debris or tree roots, which are common culprits of sewer problems in city environments. This durability translates to a long-lasting fix that can save customers money on frequent repairs in the future.
Another advantage is speed—trenchless sewer repair jobs are typically completed within a day, allowing homeowners and businesses to solve their sewer problems quickly without extended wait times or interruptions. Plus, with less excavation, there are fewer headaches with permits, street or public sidewalk closures, and less impact on traffic or neighbors.
For a complete and reliable solution, many customers in Anaheim, Los Angeles, and throughout Orange County prefer trenchless repairs for their sewer laterals because the technology delivers results with pride and professionalism, maintaining the integrity of both the sewer system and the property above. Whether dealing with residential bathrooms or larger commercial wastewater systems, trenchless sewer repair technology represents the future of sewer maintenance and repair.
Common Causes of Sewer Line Damage
Understanding the root of your sewer line issues can help you prevent costly repairs and maintain a healthy plumbing system. Many of the most common causes of damage involve natural forces or everyday wear and tear often seen in cities like Los Angeles and Orange County.
Tree roots are one of the most frequent offenders. These roots naturally seek out moisture, and older sewer lines made from clay, cast iron, or even early PVC pipes may have small cracks or joints where roots can infiltrate. Once inside, roots grow to create blockages, clogs, or even break the pipes apart. Dealing with roots often requires professional sewer repair tools and expertise to remove the damage and prevent recurrence.
Ground shifting and soil movement—especially in areas prone to earthquakes or heavy rains—can stress underground pipes, causing them to crack or disconnect. This can lead to leaks, blockages, and wastewater backups that affect your home or business. The cost to repair these issues varies with damage severity, but a quick diagnosis by licensed plumbers equipped to handle emergencies is critical to reducing further damage.
Chemical damage and debris buildup also contribute to sewer line failure. Harsh chemical drain cleaners can degrade pipe materials over time, weakening the structure. Household debris, grease, and waste products accumulate inside pipes, leading to clogged drains and backups. Regular maintenance and early intervention help avoid larger problems and the need for extensive excavation or replacement work.
Parking cars or heavy equipment over sewer lines can add undue pressure, especially on older pipes, causing cracks or breaks. Additionally, improper installation or aging infrastructure on city or residential properties increases the risk of sewer lateral damage.
Finally, some damage occurs from external factors such as street or public sidewalk repairs, where heavy machinery might disturb underground plumbing systems. This is why obtaining a second opinion and thorough sewer inspection can be vital if sewer problems persist or if you are acquiring a home or business property.
By knowing these common causes of sewer line damage and how professionals diagnose and restore pipes efficiently, homeowners and businesses can protect their investment, avoid emergencies, and save money on costly repairs.
Contact NEXGEN Today
NEXGEN, a leading plumbing services contractor in Southern California, provides prompt, effective sewer line repair. Our emergency plumbers are ready 24/7 to address the signs of trouble and perform trench, trenchless, or pipe-bursting repair methods. We guarantee high-quality results, provide free estimates, and offer financing options. If you suspect a problem with your sewer lines, call us immediately!
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