Sappington, MO Sewer line repairs used to mean digging up your whole yard and having your water shut off for hours or days. But with new repair methods, that's a thing of the past. At Drain Cleaning St. Louis, we the latest, unobtrusive practices such as pipe bursting and pipe lining to lessen the impact on your day-to-day life, while providing a state-of-the-art fix.

Our team is ready for you 24/7, so as soon as you notice a problem, call us at (314) 972-2233 or get in touch online. Don't wait – call now to protect your Sappington, MO home.

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We created this page to assist you with recognizing when your sewer line is broken, locating the root issue, and understanding what repairs will look like. , Drain Cleaning St. Louis offers plumbing services to help.


6 Sappington, MOSewer Line Damage Signs to Watch Out For:

It's not always obvious when your sewer line is damaged, which makes potentially hard to notice. On their own, the clues below could be a sign of another plumbing issue, but the more that add up, the more likely it is that your Sappington, MO sewer line needs repairs:

  1. Odor/Smell - A nasty odor that never seems to go away, especially in your backyard, is the clearest indicator that your sewer line is broken. Avoid inhaling these smells, since they can have negative health effects.
  2. Gurgling - When there's a break in your Sappington, MO house's sewer line, air can get into the pipes and bubbles will spread, causing pervasive gurgling noises.
  3. Slow Drain - If you're having trouble with multiple drains around your home not performing well, that is often a sign of a broken sewer line. This is especially the case if treating the individual drains doesn't seem to help.
  4. Green and/or Soggy Yard - If your backyard has strange wet spots that never seem to go away, or odd patterns of greener grass, that can be a sign that your sewer line is leaking into the yard, creating puddles and fertilizing the grass.
  5. Pests - Insects and rodents are attracted to broken sewer lines. These pests can thrive in the leakage, and may try to get into your home through the break in the sewage line.
  6. Major Water Bill Fluctuation - If your water bills fluctuate, particularly if they are trending upward, it could be the result of a broken sewer line, constantly draining your water throughout the month.

Common Sewer Line Damage Causes:

Now that you know the signs of potential sewer pipe damage, let's look at some of the potential causes. There are a variety of ways that sewer lines can break in Sappington, MO, but the usual suspects are:

  • Wear and Tear - Inevitably, your pipes will wear down and develop cracks, even just from general use. Putting substances like oils or cleaners down the drain can cause the damage to occur faster. Ensuring that they're all regularly and properly cleaned helps extend their lifespan.
  • Blockages/Clogs - If the line becomes clogged, that can increase pressure and erosion, leading to cracks and bursts.
  • Tree Roots - Sewage leaking from a break provides sustenance to plants like trees, which will grow roots in the area to capitalize on the available nutrients. It's unlikely that they will cause a leak in the first place, but can aggravate the issue.

Unless something went wrong when your sewer line was first built, or it hasn't been maintained properly, it shouldn't require repairs very often. That said, when they are needed, they're often needed urgently. It's important for your plumber to use a method that is fast, effective, and minimizes disruptions to your life.


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How We Repair Sappington, MO Sewer Lines

At Drain Cleaning St. Louis, we cover all your home's plumbing and sewer line repair needs. When our expert plumbers first arrive at your home, we'll first talk with you to get an understanding of the problem and then conduct an inspection to identify the problem. We check for leaks using a top-of-the-line drain camera to check out your pipes from the inside, and can confirm if there is a clog, crack, or any other issue with your sewer line.

After we've found a break in a sewer line, our technicians will help you identify the best repair option for your home. If practical, we will avoid excavating your lawn with one of the following trenchless sewer line repair methods:

  • Pipe Bursting - If we use pipe bursting, a new pipe will be pulled through your old one, breaking the old one and automatically setting the new one in its place. If pipe bursting is realistic, this minimizes damage to your hard, since holes only need to be dug to feed the new pipe down to the existing one, rather than full trenches to lay it down.
  • Pipe Lining - Similar to pipe bursting, this also works with the existing pipes to minimize disruptions. With this method, you also pull a new pipe along the existing sewer line, but instead of breaking apart the old one, the new line just fits inside. This tube is measured to fit snuggly in the old line, is secured with epoxy, and avoids the burst pipe without needing a full replacement.
  • Sectional Pipe Point Repair - Sectional pipe point repair is not all that different from pipe lining, because it also uses the technique of pulling a liner pipe through the existing pipe. The main difference is that pipe lining involves extensive relining, covering a large portion of the existing pipe, while point repairs are more focused on smaller problem sections from a pipe that is otherwise in good condition.

Using pipe bursting, pipe lining, and sectional repair methods helps us fix your property, faster while letting you stick to your routine. Sewer line repairs don't have to be a major hassle that pauses your life and wrecks your landscape. Today, you can get it done sooner and for less than ever before.

There are still times where larger-scale repairs will be necessary, but, we always check to see if a trenchless option is available. And regardless of the repair method, we retest your plumbing system after we're done, to make sure your house's plumbing is functioning properly now.


Preventing Damage to Your Sappington, MO Sewer Lines

Regardless of whether it's brand new or recently repaired, proper care is important for your sewer line. Below are some tips to If you're wondering what you can do to protect your home's sewer line, we've got some tips:

  • Don't Discard Solids Down the Drain - The same goes for oils and greases. These are common sources of clogs, friction, and other damage to your whole home's plumbing system, and your sewer pipes are almost guaranteed to be affected, as anything discarded into your drains eventually goes through it. Put solids in the trash or compost.
  • Avoid Chemical Drain Cleaners - Some chemical cleaners can be effective, but damaging to your pipes as they clean. Others don't even clean the pipes, and just harden, creating new blocks. If there's a clog in one of your drains, one safe technique is to pour warm salt water down the drain, and if that fails to unclog it, call a reputable Sappington, MO plumber to handle the blockage.
  • Manage Tree Roots - When planning on planting or moving a tree around your landscape, check where the sewer lines run early in the planning stage, so you can avoid planting the tree close by. You can also install root barriers on the outside of your pipes to stop the trees from getting in.
  • Get A Backflow Preventer - Backflow preventers are not necessary for every home, but can be for some older homes, or homes with pools or irrigation systems. This device stops water from going backwards through the sewage line into your home's plumbing system. A lot of homes have plumbing systems that are built to prevent backflow automatically, but older systems, those with sprinkler systems, or those using well water all benefit greatly from backflow preventers.
  • Repair Other Issues Promptly - Smaller problems can easily snowball into larger ones, as issues like blocks can affect the water's flow and friction. Getting them fixed right away stops them from causing unseen damage over time
  • Regular Maintenance/Inspections - Even if no fixes or major maintenance is required, it's a good idea to have your plumbing inspected every one to two years, or more often for older plumbing systems. A quick inspection helps you get ahead of issues before they happen, saving you money and time in the long run.

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Sappington, MO Sewer Line Repair FAQs

Sappington, MO homeowners want to know more about sewer line maintenance, whether yours is new, damaged, or recently repaired. Below, we've written an overview of answers to some of the most popular questions:

Who is responsible for a broken sewer line?

If your property's sewer line is broken, it's normally your responsibility to repair it. This also applies for parts that go off of your property, until the pipe reaches the sewer main, it's often the homeowner's responsibility to repair.

Does homeowners' insurance cover sewer line repairs?

Home insurance policies are all different, so you'll want to check what your specific coverage is. Normally, event-based damage (such as from a fire) will be covered, while wear-and-tear damage is not.

Is a broken sewer pipe an emergency?

When a broken sewer line is letting sewage out into your grass, or if the sewage is backflowing into your home, that is an emergency and you need to call a plumber right away. Letting it continue can be hazardous to your health and well-being.

How long can a broken sewer line go undetected?

It is possible for a sewer line to be broken and unnoticed for a long time, even months, if the leak is small enough. Being aware of the key signs of damage and setting up regular maintenance is critical to identify damage early.

What is the cheapest way to repair a sewer line?

If practical, a trenchless repair method (like pipe lining or pipe bursting) is the most affordable method to repair or replace a sewer line. Consult with a professional Sappington, MO plumber to figure out if one of these solutions is appropriate to the problem you're facing.

Are sewer and water pipes the same?

No, they are different — while they may be made of the same material, water pipes take clean water into your home, while sewer pipes carry out wastewater. Sewer lines tend to be made of sturdier material to protect against wear and tear, and rely on gravity (as opposed to water pressure).




Get Your Sewer Line Repaired Today - Call Drain Cleaning St. Louis

If something is wrong with your sewer line, or you need an expert to evaluate your home's plumbing, Drain Cleaning St. Louis is here to help you. When you work with us, you're getting:

  • Experienced Plumbing Specialists - We have over a decade of experience plumbing in Sappington, MO, and our team is experts in all things plumbing.
  • Emergency Plumbing Response - If a pipe is gushing water or there's sewage coming out of your sink, we're there to help right away.
  • 24/7 Availability - Our team is ready for your call, no matter when it comes in.
  • Wide Range of Services Available - Beyond sewer line repairs, we can help with all of your plumbing needs.

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Fix your sewer line damage before it causes further damage. For Sappington, MO sewer line repairs, call Drain Cleaning St. Louis today at (314) 972-2233 or reach out online. We're there when you need us, no matter what time it is.