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  • Ke
    3.2
    Stamford, US

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    4
    Stamford, US

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  • Drainworks Plumbing & Septic, LLC
    4.8
    489 Old Hartford Rd, Colchester, 06415, US

    Drainworks Plumbing & Septic is the Colchester area's leading plumbing & septic services company, with a focus on friendly, prompt, professional service you can count on. We offer a wide range of plumbing and septic services, including water treatment systems, plumbing repairs, septic pumping, drain cleaning, and more. Our team of experts is dedicated to providing top-notch service to our customers, and we are committed to being the go-to choice for all your plumbing and septic needs.

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  • William Perotti & Sons Inc.
    4.4
    11 Furnace Hill Rd, East Canaan, 06024, US

    WILLIAM PEROTTI AND SONS Family Owned and Operated for Over 90 Years Plumbing, Heating, and Air Conditioning Serving the Litchfield Hills, The Eastern Dutchess, And the Southern Berkshires William Perotti and Sons Inc. was established by Bill Perotti in East Canaan, Connecticut in 1928. Francis Perotti Sr. in 1954 and Charles Perotti in 1966 joined and took over the business from their father. Francis Perotti Jr. & his two Children Mary & William Perotti currently run the business. Mary & Will Perotti are 4th Generation family members who have joined the business after college as their full time career. We have over 40 employees and provide high end construction and service for your Plumbing, Heating, and Air Conditioning needs. Our work ranges from Residential to Light Commercial Plumbing and HVAC Service & Installation with 24 Hour Service including Drain Snaking.

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  • Ru
    3.5
    Stamford, US

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  • Nu
    4.5
    Stamford, US

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  • Ce
    4.4
    Stamford, US

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  • Aiello Home Services- Plumbing, Heating, AC, Electrical & Drain Cleaning
    4.5
    Windsor Locks, CT, 600 Old County Cir., 06096, US

    Aiello Home Services is a complete home care under one roof, offering a wide range of services including plumbing, heating, air conditioning, electrical, and drain cleaning. With over 90 years of service history and more 5-star reviews than any contractor in the state of Connecticut, Aiello is the trusted choice for homeowners. Our highly trained and licensed professionals are dedicated to providing exceptional service and ensuring customer satisfaction. We offer free estimates, flexible scheduling, and a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Contact us today to schedule your service!

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  • Av
    4.5
    Stamford, US

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  • Co
    5
    Stamford, US

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Sewer Line Repair FAQs

Having sewer line problems? Find answers to frequently asked questions about sewer line repair and discover how to find qualified sewer line repair companies in USA using Plumbyng.

What questions should I ask a sewer line repair company?

Before you hire a sewer line repair company, ask:
  • How long have they been in business?
  • What is their experience with sewer line repair?
  • Are they licensed and insured?
  • What methods do they use (trenchless, traditional excavation) and why do they recommend it for your situation?
  • What type of materials do they use for repair or replacement?
  • What kind of warranty is offered?
  • Can they show you pictures or videos of past projects?
  • Do they have a detailed, written estimate?
  • What is their payment policy?
  • What is their approach for cleanup?
  • Can they provide references?
These questions will help you find the best contractor for your needs.

How can I prevent tree roots from damaging my sewer line?

Tree roots are a major cause of sewer line damage. Preventative measures include:
  • Regularly trimming trees near sewer lines.
  • Planting trees away from sewer lines.
  • Using root barriers to protect sewer lines.
A proactive approach significantly reduces the risk of root intrusion.

How do I know if I need sewer line replacement?

Sewer line replacement may be necessary if the damage is extensive, the line is old and deteriorated, or if non-invasive methods are not effective. Signs of severe problems may include frequent backups and clogs, persistent foul odors, and significant foundation problems.

What is the lifespan of a sewer line?

The average lifespan of a sewer line depends on various factors, including the material of the pipe (clay, PVC, cast iron), soil conditions, and the presence of tree roots.
  • Clay pipes: Can last 50-100 years
  • Cast iron pipes: Can last 75-100 years
  • PVC pipes: Can last 50 years or more
Regular maintenance extends lifespan.

What questions should I ask a sewer line repair company?

Before you hire a sewer line repair company, ask:
  • How long have they been in business?
  • What is their experience with sewer line repair?
  • Are they licensed and insured?
  • What methods do they use (trenchless, traditional excavation) and why do they recommend it for your situation?
  • What type of materials do they use for repair or replacement?
  • What kind of warranty is offered?
  • Can they show you pictures or videos of past projects?
  • Do they have a detailed, written estimate?
  • What is their payment policy?
  • What is their approach for cleanup?
  • Can they provide references?
These questions will help you find the best contractor for your needs.

How can I prevent tree roots from damaging my sewer line?

Tree roots are a major cause of sewer line damage. Preventative measures include:
  • Regularly trimming trees near sewer lines.
  • Planting trees away from sewer lines.
  • Using root barriers to protect sewer lines.
A proactive approach significantly reduces the risk of root intrusion.

How do I know if I need sewer line replacement?

Sewer line replacement may be necessary if the damage is extensive, the line is old and deteriorated, or if non-invasive methods are not effective. Signs of severe problems may include frequent backups and clogs, persistent foul odors, and significant foundation problems.

What is the lifespan of a sewer line?

The average lifespan of a sewer line depends on various factors, including the material of the pipe (clay, PVC, cast iron), soil conditions, and the presence of tree roots.
  • Clay pipes: Can last 50-100 years
  • Cast iron pipes: Can last 75-100 years
  • PVC pipes: Can last 50 years or more
Regular maintenance extends lifespan.