Sewer Line Services — Diagnose and Fix Sewer Line Problems
Sewer line issues can cause slow drains, bad odors, and messy backups that disrupt your entire home.
At Deep Dive Plumbing + Drain, we provide sewer line inspection and repair services to help identify what’s wrong and restore proper flow as quickly and safely as possible.
We answer phones around the clock and schedule 2-hour appointment windows for quick, reliable service Monday through Friday — often the same day.
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Common Sewer Line Problems We Help With
Our technicians are trained to diagnose and address many of the most common sewer line issues, including:
Drains backing up in multiple fixtures
Toilets gurgling when other drains are used
Slow drainage throughout the home
Sewer odors inside or outside
Tree roots affecting older sewer lines
Collapsed or offset sections in older piping
Issues linked to aging or improperly sloped lines
We'll help determine whether the problem is isolated to a single fixture or tied to your main sewer line.
Sewer Line Inspection & Camera Services
When appropriate and accessible, we can perform camera inspections of the main sewer line to visually identify certain problems.
Camera inspections can help:
Confirm the presence of root intrusion or blockages
Identify broken, sagging, or misaligned sections
Determine the general condition of older sewer lines
Guide repair or replacement decisions
We'll explain our findings in everyday language and walk you through your options.
Sewer Line Repair Options
Depending on the issue and line condition, we may recommend:
Targeted Repairs
Replacing a damaged or collapsed section of pipe
Correcting problem areas near cleanouts or connections
Fixing improper tie-ins or transitions
More Extensive Solutions
Replacing longer sections of failing pipe
Rerouting the line when appropriate
Addressing areas affected by heavy roots or soil movement
Our goal is always to suggest the most practical and durable option for your specific situation and budget.
Expert Drain Cleaning for Sewer Line Blockages
These methods are effective for:
- Removing typical blockages
- Clearing buildup in older pipes
- Improving flow in many mainline situations
If a problem requires specialized equipment or methods outside our scope, we'll be upfront about it and help you understand possible next steps.
Signs You May Have a Sewer Line Issue
Contact us if you notice:
Multiple drains in the home clogging at once
Toilets bubbling or gurgling regularly
Sewage odors in the yard, basement, or bathrooms
Water or waste backing up into tubs, showers, or floor drains
Soggy or unusually green patches in the yard near where the line runs
Early diagnosis can reduce the risk of property damage and costly remediation.
How a Sewer Line Service Visit Works
Phone Call & Scheduling
We answer phones around the clock and book 2-hour appointment windows, Monday through Friday — often the same day, depending on availability.On-Site Assessment
A licensed technician will ask about your symptoms, inspect affected fixtures, and, where appropriate, access cleanouts for further evaluation.Camera Inspection (When Applicable)
If conditions allow, we may recommend a camera inspection to better understand the condition of the line.Findings & Recommendations
We explain what we see and present repair options, ranging from targeted fixes to more extensive replacements when necessary.Clear Pricing & Next Steps
You'll receive upfront pricing and a clear plan before any repair work begins.
What About Leaks in Sewer Lines?
- We can help identify the problem area through inspection and, when applicable, camera diagnostics.
- We'll recommend appropriate repair or replacement options based on accessibility and overall line condition.
We don't offer leak detection as a standalone specialty service, but our technicians are trained to locate many common issues during a service visit and can repair or replace the affected sections in many cases.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q How do I know if my sewer line is broken or just clogged?
A camera inspection will show whether you have a blockage or a structural failure — we provide video evidence before recommending replacement.
Q What is trenchless sewer repair?
A minimally invasive technique using pipe-bursting or epoxy lining to replace damaged pipes without full excavation.
Q How long does sewer replacement take?
Most trenchless jobs finish in a day; full excavations typically take 2-3 days depending on length and depth.
Q What materials do you use for new sewer lines?
We install PVC SDR-35 or Schedule 40 PVC, designed for Georgia's shifting soil conditions.
Q Will you handle permits and inspections?
Yes — our team coordinates all permitting, inspection scheduling, and final approvals.
Q Can you repair lines under driveways or trees?
Yes — trenchless pipe-bursting lets us replace lines beneath landscaping or hardscapes without disturbing the surface.