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Drain Cleaning - Sewer Line Repair - Sewer Line Replacement -
Video Inspections - Sewer Leak Location- Bio Clean Enzymes
Have you ever flushed a toilet and had it overflow onto the floor, take a shower in a foot of standing water, or worse yet, have what you flush down the toilet come up another drain? If you said yes to any of these, you are not alone.
These types of problems are all associated with a clogged drain line. Using the most up-to-date equipment in the plumbing industry, our Plano Plumbers are able to unclog toilets, main sewers, kitchen sinks, bathtubs, showers, floor drains, area drains and any other pipe or plumbing fixture. We not only get results, but also give you answers to why your drain clogged and how to prevent it from happening in the future.
All services provided by our licensed plumbers at Harvey West Plumbing will provide up front pricing before the work is done. Our professional drain cleaning technicians will open the line and review the problem at hand and thoroughly clean any clogs that are there.
A main line blockage is caused by many factors some of the more common factors are:
· Years of sludge build up
· Tree Roots In the Line
· Pipe dislocation in the line
· Foreign objects flushed down line
Some of the most common symptoms of a main line blockage are:
· Toilet stoppage
· Toilets backing up into tub or shower
· Washing machine causing toilets to ‘gurgle’
· sewage may be seeping from the sewer cleanout in the yard
Video Inspection – Applying state-of-the-art video inspection helps us to accurately identify your sewer problems (pipe defect, root infiltration, blockage point, etc.). A long, flexible video probe is inserted into the sewer line via an accessible access point and is pushed down the sewer line. Our special Sewer Camera goes right into the drain line so you can see the problem. There is absolutely no guessing as to what the problem is and where it is located.

Sewer Repair Replacement The process of sewer leak detection and repair may include multiple steps to complete. Harvey West Plumbing Company can professionally perform all steps as needed. Access and Repair of Fresh Water Leak or Sewer Water Leak There are two ways to access a leak under the concrete slab. One option is to jack hammer through the slab foundation and digging to the leak. Tunneling under the foundation from the outside is the other way to access a leak. The access options will be discussed by our licensed Plano plumbers to determine what may be best because each homeowner and each situation varies.
With our modern Sewer and Water Line Replacement Equipment, we can replace your sewer line without destroying your front lawn. This method can minimize lawn, driveway, sidewalk and landscape damage to your property . We can even clear roots without killing your trees and shrubs. The job can be done in less time with a lot less aggravation.
Sewer slab leaks are typically discovered due to foundation problems or constant sewer stoppages.
Determining if there is a sewer water leak below the slab foundation A sewer leak test is extremely more difficult to perform than a fresh water leak test. Main sewer line cleanouts must be present to properly test the sewer system. We will fill the entire system with water and use a test ball to plug the sewer system. Our licensed plumbers will observe the sewer system to see if the level of water drops. Depending on the level of drop, it will determine if there is a leak present or not.
Sewer Leak isolation test - We will isolate the sewer leak(s) under the slab foundation by using different sized inflatable test balls and air hoses. We will test each section of the system with the test balls until the leak(s) is located. Many homeowners believe a sewer video camera will locate a sewer leak; however this will not properly locate most leaks. A camera may only show large separations in the pipe, but will not necessarily show a small crack. What may look like a leak on the camera may not actually be a leak, so using the camera to locate sewer leaks is not a correct location technique.