Lynch Plumbing

Sewers

Sewer Line Repair & Installation in LA & San Fernando Valley

So it’s finally time to have your sewer line checked. You’ve been noticing problems like frequent drain clogs, water backing up out of several drains, or maybe even water pooling outside your building. These are all common signs of trouble in the sewer line.

We understand that sewer line issues may seem intimidating for the average homeowner. It involves digging up part of your property, after all. But when you work with Lynch Plumbing you can rest assured that the process of sewer line repair or replacement in your San Fernando Valley home will be carried out as seamlessly as possible.

Should You Repair or Replace Your Sewer Line?

Damaged sewer lines are often the result of:

  • Corroded piping
  • Invasive tree roots
  • Disturbance from nearby construction or settling soil
  • Blockages caused by foreign objects or excessive buildup

Your sewer line repair experts at Lynch Plumbing will recommend the best solution for your needs after a thorough video pipe inspection. We’ll snake a special drain camera through your pipe system to accurately identify the affected area(s). Once we’ve targeted the source of the issue, we will discuss repair or replacement options with you.

Looking for sewer line repair or installation experts in the San Fernando Valley? Call (818) 483-0139 for a free quote.

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“The plumber arrived on time, was extremely professional, and did an outstanding job. They are my new regular plumbing company now!”

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Sewer Line Replacement Services

Sewer lines with localized breaks or leaks can be repaired instead of undergoing a full pipe replacement. Here are a couple sewer line repair solutions we can perform for you.

Traditional method: This involves digging up the affected area to proceed with pipe repair. Our fully stocked service trucks house several pipe joints and fittings for fast turnarounds.

Pipe lining: Pipes that are still structurally sound but suffering from leaks or cracks may benefit from sewer line repair using the pipe lining (cured-in-place) method. A tube coated with epoxy resin is traced through your existing pipeline. The tube is then inflated, and the resin is left to harden and dry in place. This results in a completely new sewer line—a “pipe within a pipe”!

Benefits of pipe lining include better water flow, stronger resistance to tree root damage, and long-term reliability (built to last over 50 years). Plus, since pipe lining is considered a trenchless sewer repair method, there’s no need for extensive digging; this leaves your building or home free of unsightly excavations.

Pipes that are considerably weakened or collapsed will require replacement. We offer both traditional and less invasive sewer line replacement options for our customers.

Traditional: This method will require excavating part of your property, but we will do so carefully to avoid disturbing significant or aesthetic elements of your home. The new pipe material we lay in will depend on your specific needs and preferences. Options include PVC, ABS, clay, or cast-iron pipes. Our experts will review these options with you before the job starts.

Pipe bursting: Like pipe lining, pipe bursting involves trailing a new pipe through your existing line. But what makes it different from the former is that instead of creating a pipe within a pipe, the new pipe replaces the old one by breaking it apart (bursting it). This method only requires two access holes, so you don’t have to worry about any major digging.

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Why Work With Us?

Your safety is our priority. Even if traditional sewer repair or replacement is carried out, we still make every effort to minimize disturbance to your property. Each step of the process will be discussed with you before any work begins. This not only prepares you for what to expect—it also provides you with full transparency so there are no unpleasant surprises. We want you to enjoy peace of mind from beginning to end.

Our experienced plumbing technicians are comfortable diagnosing and treating even the most complicated sewer line issues. No matter which method of sewer line repair or replacement you end up choosing, you can expect to receive our trademark customer service and honest advice!

Sewer line solutions involve a detailed process. Lynch Plumbing ensures your safety and peace of mind throughout the job. Call (818) 483-0139 to learn more about your San Fernando Valley sewer line repair or replacement options. Free quotes available.

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Why does polybutylene pipe have a bad reputation?

Polybutylene pipe was once a popular type of piping in local homes, but it has since been found to be defective and prone to leaks. If you suspect that you have polybutylene pipe in your home, you should call a plumber to inspect it. Polybutylene pipe is typically blue or gray in color, so if you see any piping that matches this description, you should assume that it is polybutylene and call our plumbers to upgrade your water line.