Sewer Line Inspection & Repair

Sewer line repair in Dallas & DFW that stops messy backups.

Repeated clogs, slow drains in multiple fixtures, or sewage backing up in tubs and showers are all signs of sewer line trouble. 448 Plumbing provides camera inspections, cleaning, and repair options to get your main line flowing again.

When to suspect sewer line issues

  • Multiple drains clogging at the same time
  • Gurgling toilets and drains after using water
  • Sewage odors around drains or in the yard
  • Water or sewage backing up in tubs or showers
  • Unusually lush patches of grass over the sewer line

How we diagnose sewer problems

We start with questions about your symptoms, then use access points to perform camera inspections and locate blockages, breaks, or root intrusions. This allows us to show you what's going on inside your line.

Repair and replacement options

When possible, we clear lines with cleaning and spot repairs. For severe damage, we'll discuss full or partial line replacement, and in some cases, trenchless options to minimize digging.

Protecting your home from future backups

Once your sewer line is flowing again, we can recommend maintenance steps like periodic cleaning, root control where appropriate, and what not to flush or put down drains to protect your system.

We'll also point out any grading or drainage issues we notice that could contribute to sewer problems around your property.

Connected services

We service sewer lines for homes in Dallas, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Richardson, Garland, Irving, Carrollton, and The Colony.

Sewer line repair FAQ

Do I always need to replace the entire sewer line?

Not necessarily. If damage is limited to a specific section, spot repairs may be possible. We'll show you camera footage and discuss whether localized repair or full replacement is the better long-term solution.

Are trenchless sewer repairs available?

In some situations, yes. The suitability of trenchless methods depends on the condition of the existing pipe, access points, and local regulations. We'll let you know if this is an option after inspection.

Can tree roots be removed from sewer lines?

Mechanical cutting tools can remove many root intrusions, but if roots return repeatedly, it may be time to repair or replace damaged sections of pipe. We'll explain what we find and the likely long-term outcome.

Will my yard be destroyed during repairs?

We work to minimize disruption by planning access points carefully and using trenchless options when feasible. Some digging is often necessary, but we'll explain what to expect before work begins.

Dealing with sewer problems in your home?

448 Plumbing can inspect, clean, and repair your sewer line so you can get back to normal with confidence.