Sewers

La Mesa Sewer Line Plumbers

The sewer line plays a critical role in maintaining the sanitation and functionality of your home or business. This line is responsible for transporting wastewater from your property to the municipal sewage system. A sewer line that does its job is vital for preventing contamination and keeping your interior environment clean and healthy. 

It is your responsibility to maintain the sewer lateral from your property to the main sewer line, which is usually located in the street or nearby easement. This lateral must be kept clear of debris, such as roots or grease, to ensure a smooth flow. The sewer laterals are entirely owned by the property owner they serve, typically ranging from 4 to 6 inches in diameter. The homeowner is responsible for the entire length of this lateral line, including any sections that might run under public areas, like roads and landscaped zones. 

Sewer Contractor 911 can be counted on to help you fulfill your responsibilities and ensure regulatory compliance. We bring over 40 years of experience to the job and our founder is an engineering general contractor, licensed to do work that goes beyond the property line. 

Fast and Reliable Sewer Line Repair

Prompt action is important when you even suspect sewer line damage. The plumbers in our La Mesa office are available 24/7 because we understand that delays can lead to more extensive damage and potentially increased repair costs. We offer a wide range of remedial services, from trenchless sewer replacement to hydro jetting. You can trust us to deliver prompt, effective solutions that restore your peace of mind and keep your property safe. 

As local property owners ourselves, we also understand that unexpected plumbing system problems can be a source of financial anxiety. Sewer line issues are too important to put off, so we make payment plans available. You can get the work done that you need while still managing your budget. 

Call our sewer line plumbers today at (619) 377-1591 or contact us online. We serve La Mesa and throughout San Diego County.

Why Choose Sewer Contractor 911?

  • Emergency Services Available
  • Customer Care Focused
  • Plumbing & Engineering Licenses
  • Over 40 Years of Experience

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The Signs of Sewer Line Damage

  • Slow-draining fixtures: If multiple fixtures in your home are draining slowly, it may indicate a blockage in the sewer line. 
  • Unpleasant odors: Foul smells from your drains or in your yard can signal a break or clog in the sewer line. These odors occur when sewage cannot flow freely, allowing gases to escape through cracks. 
  • A lush lawn: Is your grass as green as the fairways at Mesa Verde Country Club? We hate to break it to you, but unless this is part of an active maintenance program, the cause could be a sewer line break underground, giving your grass a very expensive watering. 
  • Frequent backups: Regular sewer backups, particularly in your home's lowest drains, indicate that waste cannot move effectively through the system. 
  • Mold growth: If you notice mold growth on the or ceilings, it could be due to sewer line leaks. The moisture from these leaks creates an ideal environment for mold, posing health risks and potentially damaging your home's structure. 
  • Cracks in the foundation: Sewer line damage can lead to foundation cracks, as leaking water erodes the soil underneath your home. These structural issues can become severe if not addressed. 
  • Increased pest activity: Rodents and insects are often attracted to moisture and waste from leaking sewer lines. An increase in pest activity around your home can signal a breach in the sewer line. 

We offer a free video camera drain inspection to identify pipe damage and obstructions that impede proper flow or cause recurrent backups. These high-tech cameras provide a real-time visual of the interior of your pipes, verifying that obstructions are cleared and the lines are clean after service. This inspection is aimed at getting your sewer system back to optimal function quickly and efficiently.

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