A damaged sewer line can cause far more than foul odors and sluggish drains—it can endanger your health, compromise your property, and result in costly structural damage if ignored. That’s why prompt, professional sewer line repair is essential.
At US Plumbing & Remodel, we specialize in efficient sewer line diagnostics and repairs across Florida.
Whether you’re dealing with stubborn clogs, unusual yard pooling, or sewage backups, our experienced team delivers reliable solutions using state-of-the-art technology and industry-best practices.
If sinks, tubs, and toilets are all draining sluggishly, the issue likely lies in your main sewer line, not individual fixtures.
Unpleasant smells indoors or outside your home often point to a cracked or broken sewer pipe, which could be leaking harmful gases.
Bubbling or gurgling from your drains can indicate trapped air caused by a blockage—don’t ignore these noises.
Seeing sewage in your bathtub or toilet? That’s an emergency. It suggests a serious blockage or break in your main line.
A leaking sewer line can cause specific parts of your lawn to become unusually green or soggy.
We customize every repair based on your home’s specific needs and layout. Options include:
This method involves trench excavation to remove and replace the damaged pipe. It’s ideal when a full line replacement is needed.
High-pressure water clears tough clogs, roots, and buildup—perfect for preventive maintenance or pre-repair prep.
Minimize mess with our non-invasive, cutting-edge methods:
Whether you’re noticing slow drains or soggy patches in your yard, these could be signs of serious sewer issues. Here’s a helpful article on common sewer line problems and their causes from The Spruce.
Not necessarily. If you opt for trenchless repair methods, your landscaping is mostly preserved since minimal digging is required. Traditional repairs do involve excavation, which can disrupt lawns, driveways, or flower beds. Our team will always discuss the best option for your property and explain any expected disruptions before starting work.
Trenchless repair may have a slightly higher upfront cost, but it can be more economical in the long run. It reduces labor time, shortens project duration, and eliminates the need for costly landscaping or surface restoration. Plus, trenchless materials are durable and often come with extended warranties, adding long-term value.