Frequently Asked Questions About Sewer Line Repair in San Dimas
What are the signs that my sewer line needs repair or replacement?
The most common warning signs include multiple slow-draining fixtures throughout your home, gurgling, bubbling, or gulping sounds coming from toilets or drains after water runs, recurring sewage backups, foul odors inside the home or near your yard, and unexplained wet or soggy patches in your lawn above the sewer line path. You may also notice higher water bills without an obvious cause, which can point to a sewage leak underground. If you experience any combination of these symptoms, a sewer camera inspection will confirm whether your sewer line is the source.
What is trenchless sewer repair, and how does it work?
Trenchless sewer repair fixes or replaces a damaged underground pipe with minimal digging. The two primary trenchless methods are Cured-in-Place Pipe lining and pipe bursting. With CIPP, a fiberglass pipe liner coated with epoxy resin is inserted into the damaged pipe and inflated against its walls. The resin cures and hardens into a smooth new pipe surface that seals cracks and blocks root entry.
With pipe bursting, a cone-shaped bit breaks the old pipe apart while pulling a new high-density polyethylene pipe through the same path. Trenchless sewer line repair and trenchless sewer line replacement both preserve your landscaping and reduce the time your yard is disrupted compared to traditional excavation.
How does tree root intrusion damage a sewer line?
Tree roots grow toward moisture and nutrients, and your sewer line provides both. Roots enter through small cracks, loose joints, or deteriorated pipe connections and grow inside the pipe over time. As root intrusion advances, roots form a dense mass that catches debris and restricts flow. Left untreated, root growth accelerates pipe deterioration and leads to collapsed pipes. Isaac & Sons Plumbing addresses root intrusion with root removal, hydro jetting to clear the line, and pipe lining to seal entry points so roots cannot return through the same cracks.
How long does a sewer line repair or replacement take?
The timeline depends on the repair method and the extent of the damage. A trenchless pipe lining repair on a standard residential sewer line typically takes one day. Pipe bursting jobs follow a similar timeline. Traditional sewer line replacement involving excavation generally takes two to three days, depending on the pipe length, depth, and site conditions. Our team provides a clear timeline estimate after completing the sewer camera inspection and reviewing the scope of work with you.
What causes sewer lines to crack or collapse in San Dimas?
Several factors contribute to sewer line damage in the San Dimas area. Aging pipes made from clay, Orangeburg, or cast iron deteriorate over decades and become brittle. The region’s soil composition and seasonal moisture changes cause ground movement that stresses underground pipes. Seismic activity in Southern California adds to that stress over time. Tree root intrusion accelerates cracking in already weakened pipes. Pipe corrosion from mineral deposits and acidic waste also degrades pipe walls. Homes built before the 1980s are at higher risk because the pipe materials used during that era have a limited service life.
Do you offer emergency sewer repair in San Dimas?
Yes. Isaac & Sons Plumbing provides emergency sewer repair for homeowners dealing with active sewage backups, collapsed pipes, or sewage flooding. A sewer emergency poses a direct health risk to your household and needs immediate attention. Call us at (626) 715-4748, and our team will respond promptly. We serve San Dimas and the surrounding communities.
What is hydro jetting, and when is it used for sewer lines?
Hydro jetting uses a high-pressure water stream to scour the interior walls of a sewer pipe. It removes grease, scale, mineral buildup, and debris that accumulate over the years of use. Hydro jetting is more thorough than drain snaking because it clears the entire pipe diameter rather than just punching a hole through a blockage. We recommend hydro jetting when a sewer line shows recurring slow drains or partial blockages after standard drain cleaning, and as a maintenance step after root removal to flush out remaining debris before pipe lining.
How do you know whether pipe lining or pipe bursting is the right method?
The choice between pipe lining and pipe bursting depends on the condition and configuration of the existing pipe. Pipe lining works well when the pipe structure is sufficiently intact to support a liner and the pipe diameter is consistent throughout the run.
Pipe bursting is a better fit when the existing pipe is too deteriorated to support a liner or when upgrading to a larger diameter pipe is the goal. In some cases, the pipe access points and depth also influence the method. Our sewer camera inspection gives us the information needed to recommend the right trenchless method for your specific sewer line.
How do I schedule sewer line repair or replacement in San Dimas?
Scheduling is straightforward. Call us today at (626) 715-4748 or submit a request through our online contact form. We offer same-day service for urgent sewer issues and flexible scheduling for inspections and planned repairs. Isaac & Sons Plumbing handles residential plumbing, water heater installation, drain cleaning, sewer line repair and replacement, copper repairs, slab leak repairs, gas line replacement, drain line repairs, and hydro jetting. One call connects you with an experienced local plumber who knows San Dimas and the surrounding area.
CALL ISAAC & SONS PLUMBING AT (626) 715-4748 TODAY FOR SOLUTIONS TO YOUR SEWER PROBLEMS.