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Sewer Line Repair & Replacement Services in Cleveland, OH

Any sewer line or sewer system problems are frustrating and unpleasant for homeowners. Rarely are they easy to fix, and finding a reliable resource is challenging. When you need professional sewer line repair and replacement services in Cleveland, call Smylie One. Since 1955 your friends and neighbors have turned to our  plumbing experts for repairs, replacement, and help. To discuss sewer line replacement and sewer video inspections, contact Smylie One Heating, Cooling & Plumbing today!

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Sewer Line Repair & Replacement Services in Cleveland, OH

Any sewer line or sewer system problems are frustrating and unpleasant for homeowners. Rarely are they easy to fix, and finding a reliable resource is challenging. When you need professional sewer line repair and replacement services in Cleveland, call Smylie One. Since 1955 your friends and neighbors have turned to our plumbing experts for repairs, replacement, and help. To discuss sewer line replacement and sewer video inspections, contact Smylie One Heating, Cooling & Plumbing today!

Sewer Problems? Here’s 6 Warning Signs to Look For.

Your home’s sewer line is more than a drainage system. As an essential part of your residence, it connects to your toilet and the drains. It sends waste and wastewater down into the central sewer system. With that said, how do you know there’s an issue when you can’t easily spot the trouble? Here are six sewer warning signs you can easily spot:

Toilet Gurgles

When you flush the toilet, the only sound it should make is water going down the bowl. However, if you hear gurgling noises in the toilet while the dishwasher is running or when you flush it, you may have a hidden sewer line issue.

Water Bill Spiking

Sudden increases in your monthly water bills could mean several things. It might be a water leak, more laundry loads washing, or extended time watering the yard. But, when your daily water usage hasn’t changed, it’s time to examine the sewer line for problems.

Too Many Clogs

Clogs in a home will happen occasionally. However, when bathtubs, sinks, and toilets constantly clog, that’s unusual drainage. You might be experiencing a strange phenomenon known as fake clogs due to sewer line issues.

Slow Draining

 If one pipe drains slowly, it’s only affecting that drain. When sinks and toilets or multiple lines are strangely draining slow and all at once, that’s a bigger problem. There might be a break in the plumbing line or heavy blockage deep down in the sewer system. 

Chronic Toilet Backups

Commonly, too much toilet paper, feminine hygiene products, or non-flushable items will cause a toilet too frequently backup. The other possibility is that the valve that keeps the city sewer water out of your home has malfunctioned.

Foul Sewer Odors

Pungent odors down in your basement or when you step outdoors indicate you may have a severe leak. Unfortunately, sewer lines are known for rupturing without warning. Only a licensed and insured plumber can inspect and make the necessary repairs.

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When is it Necessary to Replace a Sewer Line?

Replacing a home’s sewer line is typical in older homes. Unfortunately, knowing when it needs replacing is not as straightforward as it could be. Many factors need examining first to determine if and when replacement is necessary. Also, the homeowner needs to be aware that this form of service represents a significant investment in their home.

The most crucial factor is the age of the sewer line. Sewer lines and sewer systems have an expected lifespan. For example, clay pipes last 50-60 years, cast iron 75-100 years, and PVC lasts longer. And there are sewer lines made of substandard material still used and unsafe around the general public with a shorter lifespan. 

Other factors to consider are the home’s age. Also, if sewer pipe repairs are constantly needed or there are noticeable signs of corrosion. A sewer video inspection gives you an accurate diagnosis of the sewer system conditions to remove any guesswork.

To discuss sewer line replacement and sewer video inspections, contact Smylie One Heating, Cooling & Plumbing today!

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When is it Necessary to Replace a Sewer Line?

Replacing a home’s sewer line is typical in older homes. Unfortunately, knowing when it needs replacing is not as straightforward as it could be. Many factors need examining first to determine if and when replacement is necessary. Also, the homeowner needs to be aware that this form of service represents a significant investment in their home.

The most crucial factor is the age of the sewer line. Sewer lines and sewer systems have an expected lifespan. For example, clay pipes last 50-60 years, cast iron 75-100 years, and PVC lasts longer. And there are sewer lines made of substandard material still used and unsafe around the general public with a shorter lifespan. 

Other factors to consider are the home’s age. Also, if sewer pipe repairs are constantly needed or there are noticeable signs of corrosion. A sewer video inspection gives you an accurate diagnosis of the sewer system conditions to remove any guesswork.

To discuss sewer line replacement and sewer video inspections, contact Smylie One Heating, Cooling & Plumbing today!

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