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Corrinne Hoffman

Gage from Gentlemen Pro’s was my plumber today. He arrived on time, he was very pleasant and helpful, going above and beyond to help me. The job was completed perfectly. He even took all the mess away with him. I...

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Lee Conrad

The plumbers arrived at the specified time window. They were very professional and explained all my options for installation and my best value. Would recommend these guys.

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Teresa Leong

Jonah was super nice and explained everything throughly before he did any work. He never showed any impatience when my mom asked him questions especially as her English isn't her first language. He also made sure to test...

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Sewer Repairs

The main sewer line carries wastewater from the home out to the municipal sewer system. Because that line is buried underground, problems can develop for a long time before homeowners realize anything is wrong. In many Edmonton homes, sewer trouble is not discovered until repeated drain issues or a backup starts showing up in the basement.

Our Edmonton plumbers help homeowners identify sewer line problems, understand the condition of the pipe, and choose the repair approach that makes the most sense for the property. Early diagnosis often makes a major difference in how much disruption and cleanup can be avoided.

What the Main Sewer Line Does

The main sewer line is the underground pipe that receives wastewater from toilets, sinks, showers, tubs, laundry drains, and other household fixtures. If the main line develops a blockage or structural failure, several fixtures in the home may begin showing drainage problems at the same time.

Because the line is underground, camera inspection is often the best way to understand what is happening inside it.

Signs Sewer Repairs May Be Needed

Sewer issues often start gradually. At first, homeowners may notice subtle drainage changes. As the condition worsens, the warning signs usually become more obvious.

  1. Slow-draining fixtures on the lowest floor of the home
  2. Recurring backups in basement tubs, showers, or floor drains
  3. Multiple fixtures draining poorly at the same time
  4. Gurgling or unusual sounds from drains and toilets
  5. Wastewater backing up into the house

When sewage starts appearing at the lowest drains, it is often a strong sign that the main sewer line needs attention.

What Causes Sewer Line Damage

There are several reasons a sewer line may need repair or replacement. Underground pipes can crack, sag, shift out of alignment, separate at the joints, or collapse over time. Root intrusion is also a common issue, especially when the line already has a small defect that allows roots to enter.

  1. Tree roots entering through cracks or failed joints
  2. Misaligned pipe sections
  3. Pipe bellies that hold wastewater and solids
  4. Collapsed or crushed sewer pipe
  5. Improper slope that prevents proper drainage
  6. Aging materials deteriorating underground

Even small defects can grow into larger restrictions or failures when they are left unresolved.

How Sewer Problems Are Diagnosed

A sewer camera inspection is one of the most effective ways to diagnose a problem in the main line. The camera is sent through the sewer pipe so the inside of the line can be viewed directly. This helps identify whether the issue is roots, cracking, sagging, joint failure, a major clog, or a collapse.

Camera inspection removes much of the guesswork and makes it easier to decide whether the line needs maintenance, repair, or full replacement.

Maintenance Versus Repair

Not every sewer problem needs excavation right away, but not every issue can be solved with maintenance alone either. Clearing roots or removing buildup may restore flow for the moment, but if the pipe is cracked or structurally weak, the problem often comes back.

Maintenance methods can be helpful in the short term, but repair is what addresses the underlying reason the sewer line keeps having trouble.

Pipe Lining

Pipe lining repairs the inside of an existing sewer pipe by creating a new liner inside the old one. This can be a useful option when the pipe is still generally holding its shape and the main issues involve cracking or leakage rather than a major belly or collapse.

It may also be a practical choice where excavation would be more disruptive because the line runs under driveways, decks, or other built surfaces.

Trenchless Pipe Replacement

Trenchless replacement can sometimes be used to replace a sewer line with less surface disruption than a traditional excavation. In the right situation, specialized equipment is used to pull a new pipe into place while breaking apart the old one.

This approach can be useful when the goal is full line replacement while minimizing disturbance to the property.

Full Sewer Line Replacement

Some sewer conditions require full excavation and replacement. Major bellies, severe slope problems, collapsed lines, and heavily deteriorated older sewer materials often fall into this category. When the existing pipe can no longer support trenchless or lining solutions, replacement becomes the most reliable long-term answer.

A properly installed replacement sewer line can provide decades of dependable service.

Partial Sewer Pipe Replacement

In some cases, only one section of the sewer line is damaged while the rest of the pipe is still in workable condition. When camera and locator equipment show that the failure is isolated, a partial replacement may be the most efficient solution.

This can be a strong option when a crack, break, or other failure is limited to one area of the line.

Why Older Homes Need Extra Attention

Older homes are more likely to have sewer materials that are vulnerable to root intrusion, cracking, rusting, sagging, or collapse. Even where the home is not especially old, installation problems or ground movement can still create sewer line issues.

That is why the actual condition of the line matters more than age alone, and why inspection is so valuable.

When the Best Time to Repair May Be

In Edmonton, some sewer repair methods are easier to schedule in warmer conditions, especially when excavation or certain trenchless options are involved. That said, sewer emergencies can still require repair work at any time of year.

When a problem is found before a full backup occurs, homeowners usually have more flexibility in choosing the repair method and timing.

Who Is Usually Responsible for Sewer Repairs

In most cases, the homeowner is responsible for the portion of the sewer line located on the property. Even when roots from nearby trees contribute to the problem, the sewer pipe serving the home is generally still the homeowner's responsibility to maintain and repair.

If your home is showing signs of sewer trouble, our Edmonton plumbers can inspect the line, explain what condition it is in, and help you choose the most practical repair solution.


Our Sewer Repair Services

We inspect and repair sewer lines in Edmonton, including camera inspections, root-related sewer issues, trenchless repair options, partial replacements, full sewer line replacement, and long-term repair planning.

Common warning signs include slow drains on the lowest level of the home, repeated backups in basement fixtures, gurgling sounds, or a sewer backup. A camera inspection is the best way to confirm what is happening inside the line.

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Sewer maintenance helps restore flow by clearing roots or blockages, but it does not fix the damaged pipe that allowed the problem to develop. Sewer repair addresses the actual crack, leak, separation, or failing section of pipe for a longer-term solution.

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Yes. Even a small crack or leaking joint can allow roots to enter a sewer pipe. Once inside, the roots can grow, trap waste, and cause repeated clogs or backups.

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No. Some sewer lines may be candidates for trenchless repair methods such as pipe lining or pipe bursting. The best option depends on the condition, shape, and location of the pipe, which is why inspection is so important.

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In most cases, the homeowner is responsible for the sewer line located on their property, even if root intrusion comes from a neighbouring or city-owned tree.

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Benefits of working with us

Camera-Based Diagnosis

We inspect the sewer line to identify the actual problem underground before recommending maintenance or repair.

Long-Term Repair Options

From trenchless methods to partial or full replacement, we explain the practical repair paths based on the condition of the line.

Early Problem Detection

Finding sewer issues before a full backup occurs can provide more repair options and help reduce the risk of a messy emergency.

Trusted Edmonton Sewer Expertise

We help homeowners understand root intrusion, pipe damage, and aging sewer lines so repairs can be planned with confidence.