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Whether it’s traditional or trenchless, Norman Air has you covered! We’ll evaluate your sewer line and recommend the best solution for your specific needs. Typically, trenchless repairs are great for minor cracks and leaks, while severe issues like collapsed sewer lines may require excavation. As Oklahoma City Metro Area’s trusted sewer repair experts, you can count on us to handle the job right the first time, no matter the method!
It can be tricky since your sewer line is underground, but there are some clear warning signs to watch for! Keep an eye out for water backing up in your basement, slow drains, recurring clogs, bad odors, unusually lush or swampy patches in your yard, or mold and mildew growth. If you spot any of these, don’t wait – call us at (405) 810 6068 to schedule an inspection and find out if repairs are needed.
Sewer line problems can happen for a variety of reasons. Natural factors like ground movement or pipe corrosion are common culprits, while clogs can result from flushing items that don’t belong. Whatever the cause, our experienced team can handle it. Call us to book your sewer line repair and get everything flowing smoothly again!
The cost of sewer line repairs can vary greatly depending on the extent of the damage, the repair method used, and your location. On average, costs range from $1,000 to $4,000, but severe cases involving excavation can cost more. To determine a better cost idea, call Norman Air to receive a complimentary price quote today.
Yes, preventative measures include avoiding flushing non-biodegradable items, performing regular maintenance, and planting trees away from the sewer line. Scheduling routine inspections can also help catch issues early before they become serious problems.
Yes, tree roots are a common cause of sewer line damage. They can grow into your pipes through small cracks or joints and cause blockages or even break the line if left untreated.
If you have a foul odor throughout your house, it may be a sign that you have a sewer line that needs repair. The smell may be distinct or it may be musty. When your sewer line is intact, you will not be able to smell anything from it. However, a broken line will leak odors into your home. If you are encountering this issue, call Norman Air today!
While all toilets do make noises when they flush, it should not gurgle when not in use. If your toilet continuously runs or bubbles, odds are you have a damaged sewage line that necessitates a repair. You want to address this issue quickly by calling the professionals or else sewage can get in your toilet.
If you have a patch of grass in your yard that appears to be growing quicker and greener than the rest of your grass, chances are you may have a sewer line in need of repair.
Mold on your walls may be a sign of increased humidity inside your home, which could be the result of a leaky pipe. This could even happen in parts of your house without plumbing fixtures. It is best to call a plumbing professional from Norman Air if you notice mold or discoloration on your walls to rule out a sewer line leak.
What appears to be a puddle in your yard may actually be septic wastewater pooling up. If you notice this happening, specifically on a dry day, you should call Norman Air as soon as possible to have it addressed.
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