Imagine waking up to a flooded basement or yard that all of a sudden has a foul odor and starts to smell like sewage. Not a pretty thing to picture, right? Sewer line problems can quickly turn your home into a disaster zone. When it’s time for repairs, many...
Winter in Indianapolis brings more than just frigid temperatures–the season also brings the risk of sewer line damage due to freeze-thaw cycles. When the water inside pipes freezes, it expands, which puts pressure on the pipe walls. Then, as the ice thaws, the...
A broken sewer pipe is more than just a minor plumbing issue–it can lead to foul odors, persistent leaks, and even structural damage if left unchecked. Homeowners may first notice slow drains, wet spots in the yard, or an unexplained spike in their water bill,...
A sewer line break can strike at any time–often without warning and during the busiest time of day–creating chaos and absolute overwhelm for homeowners. The sudden backup of sewage can cause water damage, release foul odors, and present considerable health...
Prior to the 1980s, clay sewer lines were commonplace in residential homes. This was due to their durability and resistance to chemical corrosion. However, over time, these pipes can deteriorate, leading to a variety of plumbing issues. Homeowners may need to repair...
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