Whole-home drainage warnings
- Multiple drains slow at once
- Gurgling sounds from toilets or tubs
- Sewage smell inside or outside
- Backups at the lowest drain (tub/floor drain)
If you’re dealing with a sewer backup, recurring clogs, slow drains in multiple fixtures, or sewage odors, you need a clear diagnosis and the right fix — fast. Call us and we’ll walk you through next steps and dispatch help based on urgency.
Tip: If sewage is actively backing up, stop using sinks/toilets and call now: (432) 261-8721.
Tell us what’s happening (backup vs slow drain vs odor), and we’ll recommend the safest next step. Call (432) 261-8721.
Sewer line issues often show up as “whole-house” drainage problems. Some clogs are simple, but repeated symptoms can point to deeper problems like root intrusion, pipe damage, or a collapsed section.
The right solution depends on what’s actually happening inside the pipe. In many cases, a camera inspection and locating help confirm whether you need clearing, repair, or replacement.
Identify blockages, root intrusion, breaks, or collapses so you can make the right repair decision.
Pinpoint approximate depth and direction to reduce guesswork and avoid unnecessary digging.
For many clogs, clearing may solve the problem — unless the camera shows damage that keeps causing repeat backups.
When damage is localized, a spot repair can replace the failed section and restore proper slope and flow.
If the pipe is collapsed or failing in multiple areas, replacement may be the most reliable long-term fix.
Some situations allow reduced excavation compared to traditional trenching. We’ll explain what fits your pipe and property.
Want the fastest next step? Call and describe your symptoms (backup vs slow drains vs odor).
Call (432) 261-8721The goal is simple: confirm the cause, choose the least disruptive reliable fix, and verify flow when finished.
We ask a few questions to understand urgency and symptoms.
Camera inspection (often) + locating to reduce guesswork.
Clear repair vs replacement paths based on findings.
Clearing, spot repair, trenchless option, or replacement.
Verify drainage and leave your property as orderly as possible.
For yard work, utility locating (often via 811) may be needed before digging. If sewage is present, keep kids/pets away and avoid contact.
Sewer work pricing varies widely. Instead of throwing fake numbers on the page, here are the real factors that usually drive the estimate — so you know what to expect when you call.
Some properties may benefit from trenchless approaches that reduce surface disruption, while other situations require excavation for a reliable fix. The best choice depends on pipe condition, depth, and failure type.
Call (432) 261-8721 and describe what you’re seeing. We’ll explain likely next steps.
Sewer problems are messy and stressful. Our focus is to diagnose accurately, communicate clearly, and help you choose a durable fix — without confusion or pressure.
We explain what the inspection shows and why a solution fits.
We aim for the least disruptive reliable option when feasible.
No forms. No waiting for emails. Just call and get help.
If you don’t see your question here, call and ask — we’re call-only by design.
Frequent clogs, slow drains in multiple fixtures, sewage odors, gurgling, or backups are common warning signs. A camera inspection is often the fastest way to confirm the cause and location.
Yes. Video inspection helps identify blockages, roots, breaks, or collapsed sections so you can choose the right repair approach.
Repair typically addresses a specific damaged area or blockage. Replacement is considered when the line is extensively deteriorated, collapsed, or repeatedly failing in multiple spots.
In some cases, trenchless methods may reduce excavation compared to traditional trenching. The best option depends on pipe condition, depth, access, and the type of failure.
The biggest factors are the length and depth of the problem area, accessibility, pipe material and condition, whether roots are involved, and whether restoration is needed after work.
Yes. Sewage can pose health risks and can cause rapid water damage. If you have an active backup, stop using water and call now: (432) 261-8721.
Some major repairs or replacements may require permits or inspections depending on scope and location. After an evaluation, we’ll explain what applies.
Response time depends on current call volume and severity. We prioritize active backups and high-risk situations. Call now: (432) 261-8721.
Call and tell us what you’re seeing — backup, odors, slow drains, or recurring clogs. We’ll help you choose the safest next step.
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