Sewer Line Repairs in Sturgeon County, Alberta
Your home or business sewer line problems don’t have to be a source of major stress. If you require sewer line repairs in the city or surrounding areas for your home or business, contact Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Sturgeon County, Alberta. Here at Mr. Rooter Plumbing®, we offer sewer pipe lining, video camera inspections, spot repairs, pipe excavation, and other repair services. For all sewer line inquiries for your home or business, Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Sturgeon County, Alberta is just a phone call away.
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Should You Schedule Sewer Line Repairs Now?
If your toilets, showers, tubs, and sinks are slow to drain, book a sewer line repair service through highly regarded service providers such as Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Sturgeon County, Alberta. Localised vibrant grass growth can indicate a broken sewer pipe that you need to repair. Book a sewer line repair service if you notice a pungent sewer-like odour inside or outside your home, which may indicate a broken or damaged sewer pipe. Contact a sewer line service provider without delay if you’ve noticed more rodents and insects than usual on your property, suspected cracks in your foundation or walls, and unusual wet spots in your yard.
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At Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Sturgeon County, Alberta, our licensed and insured service professionals are here to assist with your home or business plumbing requirements.
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Sewer Line Repair Near Me: Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Sturgeon County, Alberta
At Mr. Rooter Plumbing®, we make sewer line repair services readily accessible to our local Sturgeon County customers. If you have a home or business, get in touch with us to learn about our plumbing services close to you.
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Our licensed and insured service professionals provide a comprehensive range of high-quality sewer line services throughout the city.
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We use cutting-edge tech and tools for sewer line repairs, such as trenchless repair methods, inspections with video cameras, and HydroScrub® Jetting.

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Customer Reviews in Sturgeon County, Alberta
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A mazing as always! I was also happy to get the same plumber as a previous job – thanks Curtis!
Erin S.
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We are very happy with the service we received. I had called a couple other places who said they were too busy and had nobody to send out to fix our plugged main drain. I called Mr Rooter and Kris arrived shortly after. He explained everything he was going to do and got to work. He was professional and took his time to do a good job and the price was fair. Next time we need plumbing services we'll call Mr.Rooter first.
Kelly J.
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I had Mr. Rooter in today to clear my sink drain. both technicians were very easy to talk to and the pricing was clearly explained and not up sold. There are options. Pick what you want. It’s their due diligence to let the customer know what their problems actually are without the pushy sales. Andrew and Eric did a wonderful job with the consultation and the work, and actually, under my sink is cleaner then it was before they came lol. I would definitely recommend Mr. Rooter any day. But one thing I do have to point out though and appreciated the most about the two of them was the fact that there are still company men around these days. It’s nice to see people who get it and genuinely have really positive things to say about their own company Mr. Rooter. I can see they must be treated well. Being a business owner myself I know that having extremely professional guys and gals in the field is invaluable since they are the face of your company. Great job Eric and Andrew!
Livvy K.
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Called around 2:20 pm on a Saturday to advise of sewer back-up. Receptionist advised someone would be at my home by 3:30. Jamie arrived at 2:45. He put a camera down the line and showed me what he found. He was very informative and professional. I got a written report of the problem and solution. I would definitely use Mr. Rooter again.
Elizabeth T.
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Brandon was very helpful. He gave us various options and suggested we contact Epcor as part of the problem may have been on their side, if we weren't ready to go for the more expensive option he gave us. He even talked to the Epcor representative to explain the situation. We very please with Brandon's service and professionalism. They were a little more expensive than Epcor would have been but Brandon was at our door within 30 minutes of my calling. Very helpful in an emergency.
Shelagh F.
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Book OnlineFrequently Asked Questions About Sewer Line Repair in Sturgeon County, Alberta
Our ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ section has a wealth of information about sewer line repairs so you can make an informed decision. Reach out to the team at Mr. Rooter Plumbing®, operating Sturgeon County-wide, for more information about our plumbing services.
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The length of your sewer line, where it’s located, such as under a driveway, and the installation depth all play a part in how much you pay for sewer line replacement. The best sewer line replacement methods for your unique property can also factor into the costs of this service, such as traditional excavation versus trenchless methods like pipe bursting and pipe lining. Material costs undoubtedly contribute to sewer line replacement bills, with different materials like HDPE, ABS, and PVC potentially costing different amounts to buy and install. Research the lesser-known costs associated with sewer line replacement, such as labour, fees for permits, and site restoration once the job has been completed.
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The repair costs for a sewer line vary significantly for commercial and residential customers based on whether the repair is significant or only minor. Different sewer line repair costs are associated with different repair methods, such as traditional sewer line excavation or trenchless methods like pipe bursting and pipe lining. The service professional you choose to perform your sewer line repairs contributes to the cost, so shop around and compare benefits like licensing, insurance, and guaranteed parts and workmanship. A number of parts and materials are required for sewer line repairs, contributing to your bill, like couplings, connectors, repair sleeves, and HDPE, ABS, or PVC pipe.
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When you experience a sewer line clog, break, or leak on your own property, it’s typically up to you to contact a sewer line service provider and take care of the repair costs. When sewer line problems are identified on public property, such as underneath sidewalks and roadways, it’s typically the responsibility of the municipality to manage them and cover the costs. Even though the lower part of a sewer line can be on public property, most homeowners are responsible for repairs and costs associated with both upper and lower sewer line sections. Don’t hesitate to contact a trusted sewer line expert if you’re unsure if you or your municipality is responsible for covering the costs of a sewer line issue.
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Insurance companies can differ regarding whether they cover sewer line replacement or make the homeowner pay, so read your policy carefully to know your company’s stance. Insurance companies evaluate multiple factors when determining sewer line replacement coverage, including the condition of your plumbing system, age, type of sewer pipes, and specific coverage options. Be sure to review your homeowner’s insurance policy for service line coverage, which could mean that your insurer will help cover the costs of repairing or replacing your underground sewer pipes. When you’re struggling to decipher your insurance documents, contact your insurance company directly to learn if they cover sewer line replacement costs for peace of mind.
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It’s usually necessary for you or your chosen plumbing service provider in Canada to request a permit to carry out sewer line replacement in your province or territory. Throughout Canada, you will likely need to request a permit to replace your sewer lines even if you have a rural property with a private water and sewage system. Your future permit privileges may be denied, and you may not be able to connect to the communal waterworks system if you’re required to get a permit for sewer line replacement and you don’t. When you don’t know if you need a permit for sewer line replacement, ask your local council or a trusted plumber in your area.
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The typical lifespan of a sewer line can depend on its materials, with clay and metal pipes lasting up to around 60 years and PVC pipes capable of lasting up to 100 years. The average lifespan for sewer lines is just the average; many other things can impact it, like tree roots, mishandling, poor maintenance, and vehicular damage. Cracks, clogs, and other damage mean that you need to explore sewer line replacement long before your pipes even reach their ‘average’ lifespan. If you suspect that you need to replace your sewer lines, book a video inspection through a trusted plumbing service provider to know for sure.
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While there is no one-size-fits-all timeline for any plumbing service, many of the best plumbing service providers can replace home and business sewer lines in 1-5 business days. How your chosen plumbing service provider chooses to replace your sewer lines can set the timeline, with traditional trench excavation often taking longer than innovative trenchless methods. Sewer lines can differ in length from one property to the next, and the more lines your chosen service provider has to replace, the longer the project takes. Many factors you may not have considered contribute, like how deep your sewer lines are, the soil conditions, and the amount of work required for site preparation and restoration.
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Take notice of foul smells on your property because they can be a sign of a broken or damaged sewer pipe that you need to fix. You may have a cracked or clogged sewer line and need to call a plumbing service provider if you’ve noticed slow-draining plumbing in your home or business. If you’ve noticed that your toilet is making gurgling sounds when you flush it, this can indicate that there is a lot of water in your sewer line and air is being trapped and released. If you’re unaware of sewer line damage or take a while to address it, you can notice major problems like your property’s foundation cracking and your driveway or concrete pavers sinking.
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As soon as you know you have a broken sewer pipe, don’t delay contacting a licensed and insured sewer line expert in your area who can fix it for you. Your service provider might suggest traditional excavation to repair your sewer line, which involves digging a hole for repairs or replacement, followed by refilling and reinstating the ground above. Trenchless sewer line repair methods are now commonplace, in which epoxy is inserted into an existing sewer pipe to seal and smooth it out without the need to remove the old pipe. Your plumber can replace a section of your sewer line without needing to dig a trench by using pipe bursting, a technique that involves breaking the old pipe and putting a new one in its place with an expander.
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Old sewer lines for homes and businesses that continually need repairs are a good candidate for replacement, especially when they are no longer reliable. If you or former property owners rarely gave your sewer lines much thought, there can be costly maintenance-related problems that aren’t economical to fix, making sewer line replacement a better option. You will need to consider sewer line replacement if tree roots have penetrated your sewer lines, causing catastrophic damage. When your home or business sewer lines aren’t laid out thoughtfully, installed properly, or they have build-up in them, there can be a need to replace them — even if they’re not old.
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