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Drainage and Pipe Repair

It is critical to repair or replace pipes as soon as possible to avoid further damage.

Broken Pipe

Broken Pipes

Pipes are cracked, punctured or collapsed by shifting soil, settling, etc.

Sewer Blockages

Grease buildup or foreign objects restrict or prohibit proper water flow and/or cleaning of the sewer line.

Sewer Blockage
Pipe Corrosion

Corrosion

Pipes have deteriorated and/or broken, causing blockages in the line and restricting water flow.

 Bellied Pipes

A section of the pipe has sunk due to ground or soil conditions, creating a valley that collects debris and waste.

Bellied Pipes
Leaking Joints

 Leaking Joints

The seals between pipes have decayed or broken, allowing water to escape into the ground surrounding the pipes.

Tree Roots

Tree or shrub roots have invaded the sewer line, causing clogs and preventing normal sewer line cleaning.

Tree Roots in Pipe
Off Grade Pipes

Off-Grade Pipes

Existing pipes are constructed of substandard or outdated material that may have deteriorated or corroded.

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