Sewer Repair & Replacement in Metro Atlanta, GA
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Garrett Mechanical offers sewer line repair service in Metro Atlanta, GA. Rely on our Atlanta plumbers to deliver prompt and effective solutions.
Why choose us for sewer line repairs and replacements in Atlanta?
- 24/7 availability for emergency sewer line repairs
- Transparent pricing
- Flexible financing options available
- Local expertise
Call us at (678) 506-8880 to schedule your sewer line repair or replacement service with Garrett Mechanical.
“Garrett Mechanical is EXCELLENT!! We had a big issue with the sewer pipe clogged with dirt during construction. They came out immediately after hours and jetted the pipe and completely cleared it out, which saved us thousands of dollars in potential damage inside our office. VERY happy with their response time, service, price and professionalism. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!”
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Sewer Line Services in Atlanta
Our sewer line services in Atlanta address all your sewer line issues quickly and efficiently. Whether you’re dealing with clogs, leaks, or more serious damage, our team can diagnose the problem and provide the right solution. We use advanced techniques and equipment to ensure your sewer lines function properly, helping you avoid costly repairs and disruptions.
Call Garrett Mechanical at (678) 506-8880 to schedule your sewer line repair or replacement service. Don’t let sewer line problems disrupt your life.
Sewer Line Repair in Atlanta
Garrett Mechanical offers sewer line repair in Atlanta. Sewer lines lie deep beneath the ground surface, out of sight and out of mind – until there is a problem. Over time, several issues could arise with your sewer line, including pipe corrosion, blockages, leaking pipe joints, bellied pipes, and root intrusion.
Of course, you will not be able to see any of these issues. You will only be able to notice the symptoms.
At Garrett Mechanical, our plumbers can accurately diagnose sewer line problems and provide effective repair solutions. We provide detailed and dependable repairs that ensure your sewer system operates optimally.
Call us today at (678) 506-8880 to address sewer line issues and keep your plumbing system running smoothly.
Sewer Pipe Replacements
We recommend sewer pipe replacements when repairs are no longer cost-effective or when damage to your sewer pipes is extensive. At Garrett Mechanical, we specialize in replacing sewer lines beyond repair due to severe corrosion, major blockages, or significant damage from root intrusion. Our experienced team uses the latest technology and methods for a seamless sewer replacement process without disrupting your property and daily life.
Contact us at (678) 506-8880 for a thorough inspection and sewer pipe replacement in Atlanta.
Providing Emergency Sewer Services
We provide emergency sewer services to address urgent issues, such as clogged pipes that can lead to sanitary sewer overflows. As many as 43% of sanitary sewer overflows are due to clogged pipes, which cause indoor flooding in homes and other buildings. They can also contaminate water supplies and cause illnesses like cholera.
This is why you shouldn’t ignore clogs and damage in your sewer lines. By ignoring them, your home may become at risk of severe water damage. Any type of wastewater backup can indirectly affect indoor air quality.
Contact us immediately at (678) 506-8880 for urgent sewer issues.
We can help anytime you call, ensuring quick and effective solutions to prevent further damage or health risks.
Signs of a Faulty Sewer Line May Include:
- Sink or bathtub backs up
- Finding a depression in your yard
- Greener patches of grass in your yard
- Sewage buildup in your basement.
- Funky odors near your fixtures and drains
- Running water is discolored
- When you flush your toilet, water comes up other drains
Sewer Line Distress Signs and What’s Needed for Repair!
Multiple Drain Issues
Clogged or damaged sewers will cause signs of clogging in most of your drain lines, which means you’re likely to have slow-moving drains in multiple areas of your home.
For example, if all your drains are running slowly and the water in the toilet also takes a long time to recede, you likely have a clogged sewer line.
If only a couple of your drains take forever, your problem is likely a clogged drain line, not a sewer line. It’s the same idea for the rest of your home – if only your bathroom sink and toilet exhibit signs of clogs, it’s a clogged line. At this time, you should only need a drain cleaning service.
Water Coming Out Of Other Drains When You Flush The Toilet
This indicates damaged or blocked sewer lines that can result in flushed water backing up and out of lower drains.
Clogs block wastewater from exiting your property, and with nowhere else to go, it flows back into your home, leaking out of the first opening.
If you notice wastewater backing up into drains lower than the toilet bowl, such as tub, shower, floor drains, and those in your basement, you have a sewer line problem.
Weird Noises
This indicates damaged or blocked sewer lines that can result in flushed water backing up and out of lower drains.
Clogs block wastewater from exiting your property, and with nowhere else to go, it flows back into your home, leaking out of the first opening it passes by.
If you notice wastewater backing up into drains lower than the toilet bowl, such as tub, shower, and floor drains, as well as those you may have in your basement, you have a sewer line problem.
Bubbling Water In The Toilet
If you notice the toilet water bubbling and gurgling when you run water in your bathroom sink, these signs usually indicate the presence of trapped air in your plumbing system, and the “entrapment” is likely due to a massive clog.
Run a test by running the water in the sink for at least one minute while watching the water in the toilet bowl to see if it forms bubbles, makes gurgling sounds, or rises. If either of these occurs, you may have a clog that needs sewer line services near Atlanta.
Bad Sewer Smell
Sewer smells are nasty, as they come from waste matter.
As part of a natural process, when organic waste breaks down, it releases sewer gas, which consists of several gases, the worst of which are hydrogen sulfide (which has a rotten egg smell) and ammonia (which is very pungent).
If the air in your home has a foul sewer smell, you most likely have a problem with your sewer, which can send wastewater into your home. Waste trapped in drains (due to sewer clogs) may also decompose and release these foul odors.
Sewer Line Repair & Replacement Services in Metro Atlanta, GA
Don’t wait for sewer line problems to escalate! Garrett Mechanical provides sewer line repair and inspection services across Metro Atlanta, GA. Our skilled plumbers can handle everything from simple drain cleaning to complex sewer line repairs. Whether it’s weird noises from your drains, slow-moving lines, or bad sewer smells in your home, our plumbing services Atlanta have the solution.
Contact us today at (678) 506-8880 for a thorough inspection and reliable repair services. Trust our experienced team to restore the functionality of your sewer lines.
FAQs About Our Sewer Line Services in Atlanta
What is the difference between a sewer line and a sewage line?
The terms “sewer line” and “sewage line” generally refer to the same thing. Both are part of the plumbing system that carries wastewater from your home to a sewage treatment facility or septic system.
What is the main sewer line called?
The main sewer line, often simply called the “main line,” is the primary pipe that carries all the household sewage from toilets, sinks, and other plumbing fixtures out to the municipal sewer system or a septic tank.
Do sewer lines run next to water lines?
Sewer lines may run near water lines, but they are typically installed at different depths and with specific separations to prevent contamination in case of leaks. Local building codes usually dictate the exact placement to ensure safety and efficiency.
How to clean sewer pipes?
Sewer pipes can be cleaned using various methods, such as hydro jetting, which uses high-pressure water to remove blockages and buildup, or mechanical rodding, where a physical tool is used to clear the pipe. Regular cleaning and inspection can help prevent major clogs and damage.
How to unblock a main sewer line?
Unblocking a main sewer line typically involves professional tools like drain snakes or hydrojetting equipment. A plumber can inspect the line using video inspection techniques to locate the blockage and then use the appropriate method to clear it efficiently.
If you are in need of sewer or other plumbing services give Garrett Mechanical a call today!