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Sewer Repair in Garden City, GA

Sewer Repair in Garden City, GA

For many property owners, the sewer line installation is out of sight and out of mind. That is, until drains slow down or sewage starts backing up. The sewer line is reliable but is also susceptible to clogging, leaking, and other issues that homeowners and businesses should be familiar with.

Responsible property owners make it a point to schedule periodic sewer line cleaning and maintenance to keep the drains flowing seamlessly. They’ll also be on the lookout for signs of trouble that might indicate a damaged or malfunctioning sewer line.

Sewer Repair in Garden City, GA

If you’re concerned about your sewer line or need urgent sewer repair in Garden City, GA, then grab the phone and call Mr. Rooter Plumbing to hire a trained plumber. Our uniformed plumbers can dispatch to your location as soon as possible or come out at a more convenient time for you.

What is the Sewer Line?

The sewer line is what carries away waste and wastewater going down the drains. A lot of the neglect of sewer lines can be attributed to misunderstandings. For example, many property owners think the local government is responsible for maintenance and repairs. This is only partially true.

The sewer line consists of two components: the sewer main which runs under public roads and is managed by the municipality and the sewer line lateral which connect private homes and buildings to the sewer main.

Reviews

Josiah was our plumber from Mr. Rooter. He was the best! Not only did he arrive on time, he handled everything we needed to replace our kitchen faucets and some pipes in a timely manner. We held our dogs at bay outside; he assured us they, all 4 of them, would not be a problem since it was hot out back. We let them in and they fell in love with Josiah. We appreciate his care and concern for us seniors and will certainly request him again when we need a plumber. Donna and Jeff Youngblood

Jeff Youngblood

Made a call to request service for a leaking garbage disposal system. The phone line went down and I gave them a 1 star review thinking they dropped the call. It was just poor phone signal. They called back and apologized even though it was not their fault. (This just shows they are ready to give you good service.) They came and fixed my garbage disposal in no time. Good people. Great service. I thought I deleted my 1 start review. Apologies that it took sometime for me to make this update. Thank you Mr. Rooter.

Anand Hariharan

Joe really helped me out! Had my whole house backing up and after snaking the drains through a toilet hole he determined the best course of action was the hydro blast the main line, which required a cleanout to be installed. He dug up the line, installed the cleanout, and blasted out the clog all in one day. Pricing was fair and they even honored my membership discount from some work I had done by Mr. Electric (also a Neighborly company) a couple years ago. I will definitely be calling Mr. Rooter again if I have any other plumbing problems!

Cam Reynolds

I had a water emergency over the Easter holiday, called several "24 hour" plumbers and none of them bothered to help me except ONE. Mr Rooter sent Josiah to repair my broken pipe and install a new HOSE bibb that caused the emergency. He was very professional and efficient, and got the repair completed quickly. While it cost more than a normal job, I was lucky to find him on short notice on a holiday. Thanks to Mr Rooter my Easter weekend wasn't a TOTAL WASH OUT!! (pun intended)

Paul H

Felix and Will saved the day! (And our new old house.) I had a competitor company come out to help us with some seriously backed up plumbing. (They snaked one drain and then said the only solution was to reroute our plumbing to the main line, a 4-6k cost!). I called Mr. Rooter for a second opinion. They arrived exactly on time, listened to our issues, worked with our contractor who was there to help, and they were able to clear our entire home’s plumbing in a couple of hours and for less than $400! Felix and Will were polite, patient, and took extra time to make sure every drain in our house was working properly before they left. I’m so grateful. We will definitely keep getting our plumbing maintenanced by this crew. Thank you!!

Nicole Fernandez

These guys were johnny on the spot. I called late one day and they were here @08:00 the next day, very courteous very efficent took less than 1:45 min to do a job that the last crew did and did not botch the job, Josh Owens did a fantastic job i will call for him again if i need plumbing work. Oh and not to mention that mr rooter price was $100 less than the other guy.

Jim Warren

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You, as the property owner, pay monthly sewer bills for the municipality to take care of the public portion but you are personally responsible for the part buried under your land.

The sewer line needs to be cleaned!

It might sound strange, but the sewer line does need to be cleaned every now and then. Think about it: thousands of gallons of sewage and gunk flow through the sewer line. A lot of it can stick to the pipes and accumulate. Over time, the sewer line can become clogged. If ignored, blockages can result in sewage backups and even leaks.

This service is typically scheduled on an as-needed basis, but we recommend property owners invest in drain cleaning once every three to five years. Proactive measures like this can save you from unexpected sewer repair!

If you notice MULTIPLE drains or sinks are draining slowly, making gurgling sounds, or backing up, then your sewer line probably needs to be cleaned. Call Mr. Rooter Plumbing to schedule a sewer line cleaning appointment today.

Signs that your sewer line needs attention

With the sewer line buried several feet underground, how do you know if it’s damaged or leaking? Fortunately, you don’t have to dig up the yard to find out. Here are some telltale signs of trouble that indicate it’s time to call a plumber:

  • Clogs in multiple or all drains and sinks.
  • Patches of overly lush and green grass.
  • Rancid odors and/or puddles in the yard.
  • Pest and rodent infestations.

Remember, a timely repair can save you from a premature replacement. Although Mr. Rooter Plumbing offers competitive pricing and minimally-invasive methods like a trenchless sewer line replacement, we would prefer you save yourself the headache and handle repairs before they spiral out of control.

Ditch the trench with minimally invasive replacements

The thought of a sewer line replacement typically comes with images of the yard getting excavated and torn apart, but modern solutions are much less messy.

Our trenchless sewer line replacement in Garden City, for example, employs pipe lining and pipe bursting methods to save you from having to completely restore your manicured lawn when the plumbers leave.

Call or message Mr. Rooter Plumbing to learn more about our trenchless sewer repair and replacement approaches before scheduling a convenient appointment.

Frequently Asked Question

At Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Savannah, we understand that you may have questions about our services or how your plumbing system works. Here are some common questions we have been asked:

Why is my faucet leaking? 

A leaking faucet is often due to worn-out washers, O-rings, or seals within the faucet assembly. While these issues can usually be fixed with simple repairs, ignoring them can lead to higher water bills and further damage over time.

How long do water heaters typically last? 

The average lifespan of a water heater is 8 to 12 years. Maintenance tasks like flushing your tank and checking the anode rod will help to extend its life.

What should I do if I smell some gas near my water heater? 

If you smell any gas near your water heater, it’s important to leave the area immediately and contact your emergency services and your gas company. Don't try to fix a gas leak on your own, because it can be extremely dangerous.

How do I know if my sump pump is working properly? 

To ensure your sump pump is functioning, test it by pouring some water into the sump pit. The pump should activate and remove the water. Regular maintenance checks, especially before rainy seasons, can prevent malfunctions when you need the pump most.

Are there any benefits to routine drain cleaning? 

Regular drain cleaning prevents clogs, reduces foul odors, and maintains the health of your plumbing system. It can also extend the lifespan of your pipes and help prevent unexpected plumbing emergencies.

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