sewer line
Our Toilets: A Catalogue of Unexpected Objects Discovered
Have you ever experienced the shock of lifting the toilet lid to find a bizarre and unexpected object? It’s a moment that has left many surprised and puzzled, questioning whether this plumbing mystery is unique to them. But believe it or not, these peculiar discoveries are more common than we might think! From coins and […]
Read MoreHave A Plumbing Inspection Before Buying An Older Home
An Old House Can Reveal Its Plumbing Shortcomings The excitement of an old home can fade once the old house reveals its shortcomings. But, as they say, “beauty is only skin deep,” which can also apply to old houses. While some underlying problems can be relatively minor, others are a bomb waiting to explode. So, […]
Read MoreIs A Trenchless Sewer Line The Right Choice For My Home?
You may be wondering what is a trenchless sewer repair all about. Do you have issues with broken drainage pipes? Do you have questions about trenchless sewer repair? If you do, you’re at the right place. Trenchless sewer line repair is a less intrusive method of fixing broken drain pipes without the extensive digging often required for […]
Read MoreSewer Line Cleanouts and Laterals Play A Significant Role In Your Plumbing System
Every house should have a cleanout, but unfortunately, that’s not always the case. Many sewer line cleanouts are challenging to find, especially in older homes that are more than 40 years old. In many cases, they’ve been buried or concreted over for aesthetic reasons. In addition, many of our state and city ordinances weren’t in […]
Read MorePlumbing Problems In Old Vintage Homes
Older vintage homes are in demand in Southern California but make no mistake about it – old vintage homes have their fair share of plumbing problems. You can fix potential problems or wait until something breaks; for example, we can replace our old water heater that shows signs of age, or you can wait until it stops […]
Read MoreWhen Is It Time To Call Your Plumber?
The big question is, “When is it time to call your plumber?” Of course, we know the obvious, such as a broken water heater, pipe leak, slab leak, or clogged sewer line. These are all cases in which you need to call your plumber. Consequently, there are those gray areas when we would rather wait […]
Read MoreReplacing Your Sewer Cleanout
Every house should have a cleanout, but unfortunately, that’s not always the case. Many sewer line cleanouts are challenging to find, especially in older homes that are more than 30 years old. In many cases, they’ve been buried, drywalled, or concreted over for aesthetic reasons. In addition, many of our state and city ordinances weren’t […]
Read MoreEpoxy Cured In Place Sewer Line Replacement
My sewer line continues to back up even after being cleared. And it has the scent of sewage around the house, I’m beginning to think this is more than a clogged sewer line. Does that sound familiar? We had a camera inspection completed on the sewer line, and the diagnosis was a broken sewer line. […]
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