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Is Your Sewer Line Giving You Headaches? We Can Help!
Dealing with a malfunctioning sewer repair can be a homeowner’s worst nightmare. We at Advanced Drains & Underground Solutions understand the stress and disruption a sewer line problem can cause. From foul odors permeating your Havertown home to backups flooding your Drexel Hill basement, the signs of a failing sewer line can be unpleasant and, if left unaddressed, costly. Luckily, residents of Media, Swarthmore, and surrounding Delaware County towns have a reliable solution available, and that’s where we come in!
The Problem: Recognizing the Signs of Sewer Line Issues
Before diving into solutions, it’s crucial to understand what to look for. Identifying sewer line issues early can save you significant time, money, and frustration. Here are some common warning signs:
- Slow Drains: Are your sinks, tubs, or toilets draining slower than usual? This could indicate a blockage in your main sewer line.
- Frequent Clogs: Experiencing frequent clogs despite your best efforts? It may be more than just a simple obstruction in your pipes.
- Foul Odors: A persistent sewage smell emanating from your drains or yard is a major red flag.
- Gurgling Sounds: Gurgling sounds coming from your drains, especially after flushing the toilet, can signal air trapped in the sewer line due to a blockage or break.
- Water Backups: This is perhaps the most obvious and unpleasant sign. Sewage backing up into your tubs, sinks, or toilets requires immediate attention.
- Lush Patches in Your Yard: A suddenly greener, lusher patch of grass in your yard, particularly near the sewer line, could indicate a leak fertilizing the soil.
- Cracks in Your Foundation: In severe cases, sewer line leaks can erode the soil around your foundation, leading to cracks.
These problems can stem from a variety of causes, including:
- Aging Pipes: Older homes in towns like Lansdowne and Wallingford often have sewer lines made of materials that are prone to corrosion and collapse.
- Tree Root Intrusion: Tree roots are notorious for seeking out water sources, and sewer lines are an attractive target. They can infiltrate pipes through cracks or joints, causing blockages and breaks.
- Shifting Soil: Ground movement due to weather changes or construction can put stress on sewer lines, leading to cracks and leaks.
- Improper Installation: Poorly installed sewer lines are more susceptible to problems.
- Flushing Inappropriate Items: Flushing items like diapers, wipes, and feminine hygiene products can clog sewer lines and cause backups.
Our Solution: Trenchless Sewer Repair – A Modern Approach
Traditional sewer repair methods often involve extensive excavation, tearing up your yard, driveway, and even landscaping. This can be a messy, disruptive, and expensive process. Fortunately, Advanced Drains & Underground Solutions specializes in trenchless sewer repair, a modern and less invasive alternative. We bring minimal disruption to residents of Ridley Park and Chester.
Trenchless sewer repair utilizes advanced technology to repair or replace damaged sewer lines without the need for extensive digging. Here are two common trenchless methods:
- Pipe Bursting: This method involves pulling a new pipe through the old, damaged pipe. As the new pipe is pulled through, it fractures the old pipe outward, effectively “bursting” it apart. This method is ideal for replacing severely damaged or collapsed sewer lines.
- Pipe Lining (CIPP – Cured-In-Place Pipe): This method involves inserting a flexible liner coated with resin into the existing pipe. The liner is then inflated and the resin is cured, creating a new, seamless pipe within the old one. Pipe lining is a great option for repairing pipes with cracks, leaks, or minor damage. Learn more about our pipe lining services here.
Benefits of Trenchless Sewer Repair
- Minimal Disruption: As the name suggests, trenchless repair minimizes digging, preserving your landscaping, driveway, and other property features.
- Cost-Effective: While the initial investment may seem higher, trenchless repair can often be more cost-effective in the long run due to reduced labor costs, landscaping repairs, and property damage.
- Faster Completion: Trenchless repair projects