A damaged sewer line rarely announces itself as clearly as a burst pipe does. Instead, it shows up as slow drains throughout the house, gurgling toilets, or a patch of unusually green, soggy grass in the yard where the line runs.
Tree root intrusion, ground shifting, and aging clay or cast-iron pipe are the most common causes. Left unaddressed, a partial blockage or crack tends to get worse — what starts as a slow drain in one bathroom can progress to a full backup affecting the whole house.
A local plumbing professional typically starts with a camera inspection to see exactly what’s happening inside the line, then recommends a repair approach — anything from a targeted spot repair to a full section replacement, depending on the extent of the damage.
A local plumbing professional will confirm what’s going on, walk you through the options, and give you pricing and scheduling directly — no markup added by us, no work performed by us.