Sewer Repair and Replacement

Sewer Backup Repair

We diagnose with video inspection, clear the blockage, and repair the underlying defect so the backup does not return.

24/7 response Flat-rate pricing Fully equipped trucks
What this service covers
  • Emergency backup clearing
  • Video inspection and diagnosis
  • Spot repair of failed sections
  • Hydro jetting for grease and scale
  • Trenchless repair when applicable
  • Insurance documentation

Common causes

What causes sewer backups?

Understanding what caused the backup is essential to preventing it from happening again. These are the most common defects behind residential sewer backups.

01

Tree root intrusion

Roots enter through small cracks and joints, growing into root masses that trap debris and restrict flow. Over time, roots can completely block the sewer line or damage the pipe structure.

02

Pipe collapse or deterioration

Aging clay, cast iron, or Orangeburg pipes deteriorate and collapse, creating blockages that cannot be cleared with cleaning. The pipe itself must be repaired or replaced.

03

Bellied or sagging pipe

A section of pipe sags below the normal slope, creating a low point where waste collects. This belly catches debris and grease with every use, causing recurring backups.

04

Grease and scale buildup

Years of grease, soap, and mineral scale narrow the pipe diameter until it cannot handle normal volume. This is especially common in older cast iron lines.

05

Offset or separated joints

Ground shifting causes pipe joints to offset or separate, creating ledges that catch debris and restrict flow. Each flush adds to the buildup until the line backs up.

Warning signs

Signs your sewer line needs backup repair

These symptoms indicate a structural problem in the sewer line that cleaning alone cannot resolve.

Backups during heavy water useRunning the washing machine, dishwasher, or multiple showers causes sewage to come up through floor drains or toilets.
Repeated backups after professional cleaningIf the line backs up again within weeks or months of being cleaned, the underlying defect is reopening the blockage.
Multiple fixtures affected simultaneouslyWhen toilets, tubs, and floor drains all back up at the same time, the main sewer line is restricted or damaged.
Sewage odors in the basement or yardPersistent sewer smell indicates a break in the line that is leaking gas and potentially wastewater.
Water staining around floor drainsMineral stains or discoloration around basement floor drains indicate repeated low-level backups even when you have not noticed them.
Gurgling sounds from drainsAir trapped by a restricted sewer line creates gurgling and bubbling sounds when water drains, especially after flushing.

Our process

How Honest Drain handles sewer backup repair

Every backup repair follows a structured process: stop the damage, find the cause, fix it right.

01

Stop the active backup

First priority is clearing the line to stop sewage from entering your home. We use cabling, rooter service, or hydro jetting to restore flow and contain the damage.

02

Video inspection to find the cause

Once the line is flowing, we run a high-definition camera through the entire sewer line to identify exactly what caused the backup — roots, collapse, belly, offset, or buildup.

03

Honest diagnosis and flat-rate quote

We show you the camera footage, explain the findings, and present repair options with flat-rate pricing. You understand the problem and the cost before any repair work begins.

04

Targeted repair

We repair or replace only the section causing the backup. Conventional excavation or trenchless methods depending on the damage, pipe material, and location.

05

Post-repair verification

A follow-up camera inspection confirms the repair is complete and the line is flowing properly. We document everything for your records and insurance if applicable.

Health hazards

Why sewer backups require immediate action

Sewer backups are more than an inconvenience — they create real health risks and escalating property damage.

  • Raw sewage contains bacteria, viruses, and parasites that cause serious illness
  • Mold begins growing on wet surfaces within 24 to 48 hours
  • Contaminated flooring, drywall, and belongings may require professional remediation
  • Repeated backups cause cumulative water damage to your home's structure
  • Insurance claims are stronger when damage is mitigated promptly and professionally documented
What this service covers
  • Emergency backup clearing
  • Rooter service and root cutting
  • Hydro jetting for grease and scale
  • Video inspection and diagnosis
  • Spot repair of failed sections
  • Cleanout installation if missing
  • Trenchless repair when applicable
  • Full section replacement
  • Insurance documentation
  • Preventative maintenance plan

Cleaning vs. repair

When cleaning is enough vs. when repair is needed

Cleaning is the right call when:

  • This is the first backup in this location
  • The cause is soft blockage (grease, debris, or minor root growth)
  • Camera inspection shows the pipe is structurally sound

Repair is needed when:

  • Backups keep returning after professional cleaning
  • Camera shows collapse, belly, offset, or severe root damage
  • The pipe material is deteriorated (crumbling clay, rusted cast iron, crushed Orangeburg)
  • Multiple sections of the line are compromised

Prevention

Preventing future sewer backups

After repair, the right maintenance schedule keeps the line clear and catches new problems early.

  • Schedule camera inspections every 1 to 2 years to monitor line condition
  • Professional sewer cleaning on a regular cadence based on your home's risk factors
  • Root treatment application if trees are near the sewer line
  • Install a cleanout if your home does not have one for easier future access
  • Avoid flushing grease, wipes, and non-degradable materials

FAQs

Sewer backup repair FAQs

If the backup is a first-time occurrence and camera inspection shows a structurally sound pipe, cleaning is likely sufficient. If backups recur within weeks or months, or camera inspection reveals collapse, belly, root damage, or pipe deterioration, repair is needed to fix the underlying defect.

Most sewer backup repairs are completed in 1 to 2 days. The initial backup clearing and camera inspection typically happen in the first visit. Depending on the scope of the repair, excavation and pipe replacement may be completed the same day or scheduled promptly after.

Coverage depends on your policy and the cause of the backup. Many policies cover sudden, accidental damage. Honest Drain provides complete documentation including camera footage, diagnosis, and detailed invoices to support your insurance claim.

Stop using all water in the home immediately. Do not flush toilets, run sinks, or start the washing machine. Keep family and pets away from any sewage. Do not use chemical drain cleaners. Call Honest Drain and we will guide you through next steps while dispatching a technician.

Yes. Sewage water damages flooring, drywall, insulation, and personal belongings. Mold growth begins within 24 to 48 hours. Repeated backups cause cumulative structural damage. The faster the backup is cleared and the cause repaired, the less damage your home sustains.

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