Expert Services Plumbing, Heating, Air and Electrical
Expert Services Plumbing, Heating, Air and Electrical

Utah Sewer and Drain Replacement

With over 50 years in the industry, see what makes us the Experts.

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Drain Cleaning Not Enough?

Repair & Replacement Solutions

Sometimes, a simple drain cleaning won’t cut it. If your drains and pipes are seriously backed up, or you’re smelling sewage around your property, it’s possible your sewer line needs to be repaired or replaced entirely. If your sewer system is beyond repair, we will professionally advise you and give recommendations that fit your budget moving forward. From small drain repairs to a full sewer line replacement, we can get your drain running efficiently again and with as little disturbance to your property as possible.

Trusted Sewer Specialists

We understand sewer replacement can be a tricky, costly, and time-consuming fix. Because of the location of the damage (it can be in your basement, crawl space, garage, or yard), it can be very troublesome to view and access the entirety of your sewer system. With over thirty years of experience, you can trust us to handle your sewer line replacement with expertise. Contact our Experts for a thorough investigation of your sewer system issues and receive timely, cost-effective, and honest service.

FAQs
Sewer and Drain Replacement

As Experts, we get asked a lot of questions. We’ve compiled a list here of the most frequently asked ones.

Why would a sewer line need to be replaced?

Sewer lines may need replacement due to age, damage from tree roots, corrosion, or major blockages that cannot be cleared. Our experts can assess your sewer line and recommend the best solution.

How long do sewer drains last?

Sewer drains can last 50 to 100 years or more with proper maintenance. Factors such as material, usage, and maintenance practices can affect the lifespan of your sewer drains.

What is the difference between a sewer line and a main drain?

A sewer line is a larger pipe that carries wastewater from your home to the municipal sewer system or septic tank. A main drain, also known as a main sewer line, is the primary pipe that connects all the drains in your home to the sewer line or septic tank.