REPIPES

Sewer Line Replacement & Repairs

Specializing in Replacement of Cast Iron Pipes & Damaged PVC

A sewer leak on your drain line or main sewer line can be hard to detect and can also damage your property.

Standing or ponding water from leaking sewer lines are a health hazard and frequently go undiagnosed. Leaking drain pipes can even undermine your drain system and cause separations. Commonly, pipes or water service lines are replaced, only to discover they were not the source of a leak.

Sewer water is is often mistaken for a water supply line leak when it is not discolored.

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Leaking sewer lines inside your home can damage floors, carpentry, and other valuable objects such as cabinets. Left unattended, leaking sewer water can lead to mold and much more serious structural damage. Leaking sewer water from your main house drain or house sewer can also cause extensive damage if ignored.

Sustainable Plumbing of NC plumbers are fully trained in the use of state-of-the-art equipment and technologies to solve all your outdoor plumbing problems.

Our plumbing technicians can:

  • identify the source of the leaking sewer line,

  • recommend a plan of action, and

  • inspect for any other household leaks or water damage caused by the sewer leak into something more.

While these may not be alarming signs, they can quickly lead to the need for emergency replacement.

When you join the Sustainability Plans for regular plumbing inspections and maintenance with Sustainable Plumbing of NC, our licensed plumbing experts will inspect your pipes regularly and advise you on when it is the right time to replace your water line.

You can trust our expertise to keep things flowing smoothly in your home for years to come.

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Water Line Replacements & Repairs

Specializing in Replacement of Galvanized Water Lines,
Polybutylene Water Lines, & Failed Metal Fittings

As water lines age, they become more vulnerable to the effects of freezing and thawing, ground movement, water pressure, mineral buildup, and especially tree root intrusion.

When a water line is damaged, it causes discolored water and poor water pressure.