Sewer Line Replacement and Installation Services
A broken sewer line that’s beyond repair is a hazard to you and can cause significant damage to your property. If your sewer line is broken, you need the assistance of an expert team. Our plumbers at Benjamin Franklin Plumbing are here to help you with cost-effective, efficient sewer line replacement and installation services.
No job is too big or too small for our team to handle. Call our sewer line replacement and installation plumbers today to schedule an appointment at (507) 320-3601.
Sewer Line Replacement
Sewer lines don’t last forever, and sometimes significant damage can lead to necessary sewage pipe replacement. Before determining whether you need main sewer line replacement, our licensed plumbers will first consider all repair options. We’ll also be sure to create a service plan that’s safe, sanitary, and minimizes disruption to your property.
Then, when it comes time to replace it, we’ll remove your existing main line, properly dispose of it, and install a replacement.
Common Signs of Sewer Line Problems
Many issues can affect your sewer pipes. And since sewer lines are underground, it can be challenging to identify the source of the problem and determine whether to have the sewer line replaced.
Here are some common signs that your sewer line needs replacing:
- Sewage is backing up in sinks, toilets, and tubs.
- There are dips or water pools in your lawn.
- There is a bad smell coming from your drains.
- Bathtubs and sinks drain slowly.
- You have foundation sinkholes.
- You hear strange gurgling noises in the drains.
- Your sewer lines are over 50 years old.
Sewer Line Installation
We also provide main sewer line installation for new construction, renovation, or correcting improper placement and installation. Our team will map out the installation area, provide you with estimates, and walk you through any long-term maintenance needs. And you can trust that we’ll adhere to all state and local laws, regulations, and ordinances.
Emergency Sewage Pipe Replacement
Most sewer pipe failures are a major inconvenience and require emergency services – especially since you don’t want to expose your family to dangerous sewage. Thankfully, our plumbers are available to assist you around the clock to diagnose and repair your emergency sewer issues.
If our team recommends replacing your sewer line instead of repairing it, it’s because this will ensure that your sewer line will no longer leak or cause further damage to your property. Our professionals can typically address sewer line replacements same day.
Why Hire Benjamin Franklin Plumbing for Sewer Line Replacement?
At Benjamin Franklin Plumbing, we are dedicated to helping families across the nation regain comfort in their homes. Sewer line issues are a major inconvenience, so we do what we can to get the job done as efficiently as possible. We respect our clients’ time, which is why we’re called The Punctual Plumber®. Once we arrive at your home, we thoroughly inspect your sewer line issues and offer a straightforward explanation of the solutions and the price. We make sure that you understand the process of our work and any possible disturbances before the job begins. We always demonstrate the highest respect for your home by leaving it as clean as when we arrived.
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Sewer Line Replacement and Installation FAQs
Does homeowners insurance cover sewer line replacement?
It depends. If the damage is located within your property lines and was caused by a natural event, replacement may be covered. This varies between policies, however, so the best way to determine whether this service is covered is by contacting your insurance provider.
How long does it take to replace a sewer line?
It depends on how extensive the damage is. Our licensed plumbers can often replace your sewer line within a day. On average though, it can take anywhere from one to three days.
How long do sewer lines last?
With the right maintenance, most sewer line piping lasts 50-100 years. Clay pipes last 50-60 years, cast iron lasts 75-100 years, and PVC lasts 100 years or more. Sewer lines may need to be replaced sooner than this due to tree root intrusion, weather damage, or internal corrosion.
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