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When you need home services, trust the experts at Delponte! Our Plumbing, HVAC, & Electrical technicians have the skills, knowledge, and tools to fix most general home service problems on the spot. From minor fixes to major overhauls, our seasoned team is equipped with the knowledge and state-of-the-art tools to address all of your needs.
We pride ourselves on being able to deliver unmatched home solutions efficiently and reliably. Our wide range of services caters to both cozy homes and bustling businesses.
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There may not yet be a serious problem with your Glastonbury, CT sewer line, but it’s best to address the most common warning signs when they first appear. If not addressed, a sewer line replacement can be incredibly costly.
Fortunately, the expert plumbers at Delponte know the warning signs & are ready with a fast sewer line repair solution. If you notice any of the following, you may have a deteriorating, broken, or backed-up sewer line in need of repair:
Is there a strong sewer stench in or around your house? Sewer lines should be air-tight (besides a vent on the roof of your home), so strong odors of sewage are a tell-tale sign of a crack in your main sewer line.
This may be a sign of an underground sewer line leak requiring repair. Sewage acts as a fertilizer for plants, so a leak will lead to extra-lush, green patches in your yard.
A cracked or broken sewer main line will continually saturate your yard, and can lead to ground soil dissipating. This can cause your lawn to indent or dip above where your sewer line runs. Call Delponte for a sewer line inspection today!
In extreme instances, a sewer line backup can be a contributing factor to foundation issues, settlement of your home, or even sinkholes. Call a sewer line repair plumber immediately, before the issue gets worse.
Septic wastewater pooling in your yard is an obvious sign of a broken or backed-up sewer mainline. The problem could be a broken septic tank, clogged/backed-up sewer drain, or cracked sewer mainline, with the source of the problem directly under the pool of sewer water.
No matter the problem, our Glastonbury, CT sewer line repair plumbers will determine what needs to be fixed before any work is done, so you will know exactly what solution is best for your home’s sewer line.
We offer a full line of installation, maintenance & repair that your home sewer line may require, no matter the problem or time of year. You can count on the trusted professionals at Delponte for exceptional service & quality craftsmanship.
Common sewer & drain services that our plumbers provide are:
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How long it takes to repair a sewer line depends on a few factors such as the location of the pipe, the size of the pipe, and the type and extent of damage that has occurred. That being said, most sewer line repairs take one to three days to complete. However, more complex repairs can take up to a week to complete.
The main culprit of a collapsed sewer line is typically tree roots. Tree roots naturally seek out water so they are highly attracted to all of the moisture that exists within your sewer line. Unfortunately, these tree roots can end up growing into the actual pipe itself, through the joints, and after decades of use, the tree roots degrade from the constant exposure to moisture. Eventually, the sewer line itself will weaken to the point of completely collapsing. If you are struggling with a collapsed sewer line, call Delponte to help you replace it right away.
Yes, a broken sewer line can be dangerous. Damage to your main sewer line can cause significant structural damage to your home and if left untreated, can lead to cracks in your home’s foundation, a settled foundation, and/or even sinkholes (pools of septic waste). If you have a broken sewer line, call Delponte to have it repaired right away.
If you have slow draining showers and sinks, gurgling toilets, foul odors from drains, or sewage backups, these can all be signs of a sewer line in need of repair. Other indicators include patches of lush green grass growing over your sewer line as well as reduced water pressure in your home.
Common signs of a sewer line problem often involve slow drains, sewage backups, and foul odors. Slow drains are a sign that there is an obstruction or clog in the pipes that may require professional help to clear out. Sewage backups can be caused by clogs further down the line or even tree roots intruding on the pipe resulting in blockages and backups.
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