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Sewer & Drain Services in Spanish Fork, UT
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Drain & Sewer Services
contact us today
for an estimate
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Expert Sewer & Drain Professionals
Expert Drain Cleaning
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Slow Draining: If your drains aren’t draining normally, this isn’t something to ignore.
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Frequent Clogs: If you frequently have to use an at-home drain cleaner and your sinks are still clogging, this is a sign of a deeper issue that requires a professional cleaning.
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Bad Odors: If rotten stenches are backing up from your pipes, this is a sign of rotting debris within the system that requires professional cleaning.
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Sewage Backup: If sewer water is backing up, it’s an emergency, and you should call us immediately.
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Gurgling Drains: Strange noises in your pipes indicate air is trapped due to blockages.
Reliable Hydro Jetting
Sewer Video Inspections
When you have issues with your sewer system, it’s helpful to know where the problem is and how severe. This is where sewer video inspection comes in handy.
Our team of licensed plumbers can inspect your sewer lines with a camera to quickly determine the location and severity of the problem.
A few common signs that it may be a good idea to schedule a sewer video inspection include:
- Slow draining from multiple fixtures
- Persistent sewage smells from drains or around your home
- Water backups from sinks, tubs, or toilets while other drains are in use
- Gurgling sounds when water is running
- Lush patches of greenery in your yard
Comprehensive Sewer Line Repair
Whipple Service Champions’ licensed plumbers can repair a range of main sewer line issues. We offer traditional trench and trenchless repair methods:
- Trenched sewer line repair involves digging into the ground to find and repair or replace the sections of broken sewer line.
- Trenchless sewer line repair involves inserting a pipe liner to create a new pipe within the pipe, requiring little to no digging.