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FAQs

Will my yard be disrupted?

The extent of disruption to your yard largely depends on the method of sewer line replacement chosen. Traditional methods, which involve digging trenches to access the damaged pipes, might necessitate more excavation, potentially impacting larger portions of your yard. However, with trenchless methods, only minimal digging is required at specific entry and exit points, ensuring […]

How long does the replacement process take?

The duration of the replacement process can vary based on several factors. Depending on the method used (traditional vs. trenchless), the extent of the damage, and the size of the property, the process can take anywhere from a single day to a week. It’s essential to get a personalized estimate based on your specific situation […]

What’s the difference between pipe relining and replacement?

Replacement is a process where damaged or deteriorated pipes are entirely removed, and new ones are installed in their place. On the other hand, pipe relining is a more conservative approach where a new liner is inserted into the existing pipe, essentially creating a pipe within a pipe, to fortify and seal any damages, ensuring […]

Can the use of chemical drain cleaners contribute to foul drain odors?

Yes, while chemical drain cleaners might offer a quick fix to clogs, they can sometimes exacerbate odor problems. These chemicals can react with organic material in the drain, producing foul smells. Additionally, over-reliance on harsh chemicals can damage pipes over time, leading to more significant issues.

Why do I sometimes smell a rotten egg odor coming from my drains?

This odor is often due to the presence of hydrogen sulfide gas, which is produced by bacteria in your pipes or sewer system. It’s crucial to address this promptly as gas can be harmful in large quantities. Regular drain cleaning can help, but if the smell persists, it’s wise to consult a professional.

Can smelly drains damage my home?

Yes, if persistent moisture and bacterial growth are present in your pipes, they can be found in other areas of your home, as well. Excessive moisture anywhere in your house can lead to other issues, such as rusting appliances.

Why can’t I just use over-the-counter drain cleaners?

While these commonly used chemical cleaners might offer temporary relief, they can damage pipes – particularly in homes built before the 1980s that have metal pipes – and aren’t a lasting solution. The clogs and smells will return after a couple of months, but professionals will ensure your systems are up-to-date and hassle-free.

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516 S. Military Hwy
Virginia Beach, VA 23464