Sewer lines are connected all through your house and, like most plumbing, you don’t notice it until it stops working.
Common residential drain problems start under the sink in the kitchen or bathroom. Usually, the pipe or p-trap is eroded from the inside out or the gasket inside becomes worn out. If you catch the problem while it’s small, it will do the least amount of damage to your home.
Sewer repairs can include any of the following and more:
Commercial repairs can include the above plus more:
We have a one hour minimum charge. After the first hour we charge by the quarter hour. The hourly charge includes the time for the plumber to drive to the work and any supply houses for parts that they might not have on the truck. We carry common parts on the truck but cannot carry every part that is ever needed.
We can offer you an estimate for most installs or large repairs. A large repair is anything over $300 or more than three hours of work. If our repairman can fix the issue in the time it takes to give an estimate, then it defeats the purpose of an estimate.