Providing Professional Sewer Installation For Your Bryan, OH Home Since 1985
Sometimes, repairing your sewer line just isn't an option - you have to have the entire thing replaced. While it's a daunting prospect, the experts at Ascend Mechanical are here to make the process as painless and straightforward as possible.
There are numerous skills involved in installing a new line, from digging the trench to connecting to your city sewer or septic tank, and you'll find our technicians are comprehensively trained in every one of them. When you need a new line installed, Ascend Mechanical is the only call you need to make.
Why Do I Need A Sewer Line Installation?
There are multiple reasons why you might need to have your sewer line replaced. Here are a few:
- Tree Roots - When tree roots grow into your sewer line, they can cause severe damage to your pipes to an extent that repair may not be possible. If the roots are extensive enough, you may need to have your line re-routed.
- Burst Line - Tree roots aren't the only thing that can cause a broken pipe. Clogs, shifting soil, more pressure - there are numerous potential issues.
- Age - As with anything in your home, the older it gets, the less capable it might be of doing its job. If your lines have been around for a while, it's worth it to have them replaced.
Under Your Slab? It's Under Control
If you have water lines that go beneath your home's slab, they present their own special set of difficulties. But with Ascend Mechanical, you don't have to worry. We have the equipment and the training to take care of your sewer replacement needs, wherever they may be. A lot of plumbing contractors might balk at the idea of working under your slab. We rise to the challenge.
Choose Bryan, OH's Sewer Installation Experts
If your sewer line needs replacement, make the call that brings expert service and peace of mind to your home. Reach out to Ascend Mechanical. Message us online or give us a call at 419-633-4567 today!
- Planning and Design: An assessment of the property to design the sewer system, including the layout of pipes and connection points.
- Excavation: Digging trenches to lay the sewer pipes.
- Pipe Installation: Placing and securing sewer pipes in the trenches, connecting them to existing sewer lines or a septic system.
- Backfilling and Restoration: Filling the trenches back in and restoring the landscape or pavement.
- Frequent Blockages: Persistent clogs and backups may indicate a problem with your sewer line.
- Old Pipes: If your sewer system is old and made of materials like clay or cast iron, it might be time for an upgrade.
- Cracks and Leaks: Visible damage, leaks, or signs of deterioration in your sewer line can signal the need for replacement.
- Slow Drains: Drains that are slow to empty can indicate a blockage or partial obstruction.
- Gurgling Sounds: Strange gurgling noises coming from your drains or toilets.
- Odors: Foul smells coming from drains or the yard.
- Sewage Backup: Sewage backing up into sinks, toilets, or basements.