If you are experiencing issues with your sewer system, you need professional assistance from a highly trained, experienced local plumber. Sewer and water line replacement isn't something you can tackle as a weekend DIY project; it's a complex process that requires extensive plumbing knowledge—not to mention permitting and code requirements. If you need a sewer line replacement, Edmonton plumbers are ready to address the issue and offer long-lasting solutions.
Our drain and sewer experts offer a wide range of residential and commercial plumbing services and always look for the best course of action for your sewer line replacement. Edmonton plumbers aim to minimize disruption to your home, so we may opt for a trenchless sewer line repair or replacement if it complies with local building regulations.
Sewer Inspection and Diagnosis
Before we make a recommendation on how to address potential issues with your sewer line, your local Edmonton plumber will first perform an extensive inspection of your existing sewer and drainage system, identifying any drainage problems along the way. Often, these problems can be resolved with routine drain cleaning, but sometimes you need a more involved sewer replacement. Edmonton plumbing experts always begin their service with a comprehensive visual and video inspection.
During a video sewer line inspection, your plumber will insert a high-grade camera into your drain and sewer lines. The camera is equipped with a tiny LED light and connected to a long, flexible fibre-optic cable that winds through the complex network of pipes that make up your residential sewer system. Video inspections give your plumber a firsthand look at the interior of your pipes, helping them better locate the source of the problem and make targeted recommendations on sewer repair or replacement.
Once we've completed our inspection, we'll provide a detailed report of our findings regarding the damaged sewer lines on your property, along with recommendations for next steps. With modern developments, this often means offering trenchless sewer line services, such as pipe bursting or relining, for sewer line replacement.