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Sewer Lines

Serving Reno, Sparks, & surrounding areas with 21 years of honesty, integrity and quality service.

Sewer Trouble? We’re the Team to Call in Reno

Between the smells, the mess, and the stress, a sewer line problem the kind of thing no one wants to deal with. Luckily, you don’t have to go it alone. At Dirty Plumber Reno, we’re here to fix the problem at its source and get your life back to normal.

With over 20 years of hands-on plumbing experience, a union-trained team, and deep roots in the Reno community, we handle sewer line repair in Reno, NV, with honesty, speed, and skill.

What to Expect During Sewer Camera Inspections

Whether it’s tree roots, a collapsed line, grease buildup, or a mystery clog that keeps coming back, a sewer camera inspection helps us spot the problem instantly. That means less time wasted, fewer surprises, and a solution that actually lasts.

Here’s what you can expect from our inspection process:

    • Non-Invasive Diagnosis: No tearing up your yard or floor. We access your sewer line through an existing drain.
    • Live Video Feed: You can see what we see, and we’ll explain everything in plain English, not plumbing jargon.
    • Accurate Targeting: Once we’ve located the issue, we know exactly where to dig (if needed) or which trenchless option to use.
    • Proof of Repair: We can even do a second camera pass after the fix to show you that everything is flowing as it should.

Signs You Might Need Sewer Line Repair

Sewer problems don’t always show up with a big warning sign. One minute, everything’s flowing fine, and the next, you’ve got slow drains, strange smells, or a messy backup on your hands.

Wondering if it’s time to bring in the pros? Keep an eye out for these common red flags:

    • Frequent Drain Clogs: If your sinks, tubs, or toilets keep backing up, it could point to a deeper issue in the main sewer line.

    • Sewage Odors: A foul smell in your yard, basement, or bathroom indicates something’s wrong.

    • Soggy Patches or Sinkholes: Unexpected wet spots in the yard or sunken ground may mean a sewer line has ruptured underground.

    • Gurgling Sounds from Drains: When you flush or run water, odd noises could signal trapped air caused by a blockage or break.

Catching these early can save you from more significant, costlier issues down the road.

Common Causes of Sewer Line Damage in Reno

Reno may be home, but its soil, climate, and aging infrastructure can be rough on sewer lines.

Some of the most common causes of sewer line damage we see around SW Reno include:

    • Aging Clay or Cast Iron Pipes: Many older homes still rely on outdated materials that crack or corrode over time.

    • Tree Root Intrusion: Roots seek out moisture and can break right through sewer lines, causing clogs or total breaks.

    • Ground Shifting: Freeze-thaw cycles and shifting soil can misalign or collapse buried pipes.

    • Heavy Rainfall or Flooding: Though rare, Reno’s sudden storms can overwhelm and erode aging systems.

    • Poor Previous Installations: We’ve seen our share of quick fixes and shoddy workmanship that just doesn’t hold up.

At Dirty Plumber, we use sewer camera inspections to identify precisely what’s going wrong, and we don’t just clear clogs and move on. We fix the core issue so it doesn’t come back.

Trenchless Sewer Line Replacement Options

If a repair won’t cut it, you may not have to tear up your yard. At Dirty Plumber, we offer trenchless sewer line replacement in Reno, NV, a modern, less invasive approach that skips the giant trenches and gets your yard back to normal faster.

Here are two smart options we may recommend:

    • Pipe Bursting: We break apart the old pipe while pulling a brand-new one through the same path. Out with the old, in with the new, all without tearing up your entire yard.

    • Pipe Lining: This method uses a flexible liner that’s inserted into your existing pipe. Once it cures, it creates a smooth, durable interior that basically gives you a new pipe from the inside out.

Frequently Asked Questions About Our Sewer Line Services

How long does a sewer line repair or replacement usually take?

Most repairs can be completed in a day or two. Full replacements might take longer, especially if permits or inspections are required. After our inspection, we’ll provide a clear timeline so you know exactly what to expect.

Will my yard be torn up during the sewer line replacement?

Not necessarily. If trenchless methods are an option for your property, we can often replace the line with minimal disruption to your landscaping. We’ll assess everything during the initial inspection.

Can tree roots really break through sewer lines?

Absolutely. Tree roots are one of the leading causes of sewer line damage, especially in older neighborhoods. They’re drawn to moisture and can sneak through even the tiniest cracks.

What type of sewer pipes does my home likely have?

That depends on when it was built. Homes built before the 1970s often have clay or cast iron pipes, which are more prone to damage. Newer homes are more likely to have PVC. During our inspection, we’ll identify your system, let you know its condition, and recommend repiping if necessary.

Whether you’re dealing with a full-on sewer emergency or just suspect something’s off, Dirty Plumber Reno is here to help. We offer sewer line repair and sewer line replacement in Reno, NV, backed by over two decades of experience, a no-nonsense approach, and honest, transparent pricing. As a proud member of Plumbers Union 350 and a trusted local company with a BBB A+ rating, we do things the right way.

Call today to schedule an estimate!