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You should start thinking about a sewer line replacement when you begin to notice a significant increase in clogs and slow drains. Sewer lines are designed to last a minimum of 75 years, although their lifespan can be reduced if installed incorrectly, infiltrated by tree roots, buried in poor soil conditions, or impacted by excess debris. If your drains are clogged and draining slowly, call (571) 626-5403 to have a professional take a look at your sewer line.
Signs that you may need a sewer line replacement are abnormally clogged or slow drains. If only a single sink is clogged, or just your bathtub is draining slowly, you probably just need to have your drains cleared. But, if you have several drains displaying these symptoms, it may be time for a sewer line replacement.
It is never a good idea to try and clean out your sewer pipe on your own. In fact, cleaning your sewer with a snake or auger can actually exacerbate the problem! Using drain cleaner on pipes that are already in disrepair will only dissolve away your pipes even more. Generally speaking, if you are experiencing frequent clogs and slow drains, the problem is much vaster than any auger or drain snake. You’ll need help from professional plumbers at John Nugent & Sons.
The cost of replacing a sewer line depends on several factors including materials, complexity of the replacement, and labor. If you think you might need your sewer line replaced, call (571) 626-5403 to have a plumbing expert come out to your home to take a look at your sewer line.
Yes, a camera inspection will determine if you need a sewer line replacement or not. Camera inspections involve threading a digital camera through your sewer line to view and record the inside of the pipe. These cameras are capable of detecting cracks, holes, collapsed pipe sections, and root infiltrations. If your plumber notices any of these common problems, they will recommend a sewer cleanout or pipe replacement, depending upon the severity.
Trenchless pipe replacement involves installing a new sewer pipe within the same tunnel or lining the original piping with epoxy seal. Trenchless pipe replacement can be highly beneficial since it is significantly less disruptive. Trenchless sewer line replacement requires very minimal digging and excavation, saving you money and headaches!
Oftentimes, a municipal permit is required when installing a new sewer line. This of course, will add onto the total cost of replacement. Fortunately, you can rely on our team of trusted experts to facilitate any required permits for you. Our team is here to make the installation experience as smooth as possible!
Another major cost factor is which replacement method you decide to go with. There are a lot of different costs associated with trenchless and traditional sewer line installations, and it’s important to consider these before scheduling. You can always lean on your friends at John Nugent & Sons for more details and help budgeting your sewer line replacement!
Some sewer lines are easier to access than others, and this can make a big difference in the installation cost.
The further away your home is from the Sterling, VA city’s core sewer system, the more expensive the replacement will be as extra materials and labor are needed to complete the job.
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