Stop Recurring Backups and Drain Problems for Good

Sewer Line Replacement in Piney Flats for collapsed or severely damaged lines causing persistent backups

Tyler's plumbing service LLC performs complete sewer line replacement for homeowners in Piney Flats who face repeated backups in toilets and drains, sewage odors near the foundation, or wet areas in the yard that smell foul and do not dry out. You may have tried rooter service or chemical treatments multiple times only to see the problem return within weeks, or you may hear gurgling sounds from drains when water runs elsewhere in the house. These signs indicate the main sewer line has collapsed, separated at joints, or deteriorated beyond what spot repairs can fix.


This service begins with a camera inspection that confirms the exact location and extent of the failure before excavation starts. The damaged line is removed and replaced with durable piping that resists root intrusion and handles wastewater flow for decades. Work is coordinated carefully around driveways, sidewalks, and landscaping to limit disruption. Many older homes in the area still have original sewer lines made from clay tile or cast iron that crack under ground movement and allow tree roots to infiltrate, blocking flow and creating health hazards.



If your drains back up frequently or you notice sewage surfacing in your yard, contact us to schedule a camera inspection and discuss replacement timing.

What Sewer Line Replacement Involves

You will see the crew mark the sewer path using the camera footage, excavate a trench from the house to the municipal connection or septic tank, and remove the old line section by section. Tyler's plumbing service LLC installs the new sewer pipe with proper slope to maintain gravity flow, connects it securely at both ends, and performs a final camera pass to confirm there are no obstructions or misalignments. The trench is backfilled and compacted to prevent settling.


Once replacement is complete, your toilets and drains will empty quickly and quietly without slow drainage or gurgling. Sewage odors will disappear from around the home, and you will no longer see wastewater pooling in the yard after heavy use. The new line will handle daily household waste without risk of blockage from root growth or pipe collapse.



The work includes disposal of the old sewer materials and coordination with local regulations for tie-in to municipal systems. It does not include regrading the yard, replanting grass or landscaping, or repairing driveways unless those services are arranged separately beforehand.

What Homeowners Want to Know

Most questions center on how long the work takes, what happens to the yard, and how to know if replacement is really necessary instead of just another repair attempt.

  • How long does sewer line replacement take?

    Most residential replacements are completed in one to two days, depending on the distance from the house to the connection point and any obstacles encountered during excavation.

  • What causes sewer lines to collapse in Piney Flats?

    Older clay tile and cast iron pipes crack under soil movement, freeze-thaw cycles, and root pressure from mature trees seeking moisture inside the line.

  • Why is a camera inspection done before replacement?

    The camera shows exactly where the line has failed, whether roots or debris are present, and what condition the remaining pipe is in, so the crew knows how much line needs replacement.

  • What will I notice after the new sewer line is installed?

    Drains will empty quickly without gurgling, toilets will flush without hesitation, and you will no longer smell sewage outdoors or see wet spots in the yard.

  • When is replacement better than repair?

    If the camera shows multiple breaks, extensive root intrusion, or material that has reached the end of its lifespan, replacement prevents repeated service calls and ongoing wastewater issues.

Tyler's plumbing service LLC provides camera footage and a detailed scope of work before excavation begins, so you understand what needs to be done and why. Reach out to arrange an inspection and review replacement options based on what the camera reveals.