A damaged sewer line affects every drain and toilet in your home. Bienvenu Brothers has been diagnosing and repairing them for Metairie homeowners since 1937. Our BBB A+ Rated, fully licensed (LMP#7214WSPS) 4th generation family team provides sewer pipe repair, sewer line replacement, trenchless sewer repair, broken sewer pipe repair, sewer line excavation, sewer pipe lining, spot repair, and collapsed sewer line repair. We are 100% recommended on Facebook, Loved Locally on Nextdoor, and recognized as an Angi Super Service Award winner. Flexible same-day scheduling and 24/7 emergency response minimize disruption and restore your system correctly. Restore your sewer line the right way. Contact Bienvenu Brothers or call (504) 835-7783.

Sewer Line Repair & Replacement Services in Metairie, New Orleans, LA and the Surrounding Areas

Sewer Line Repair & Replacement Services

Sewer line failures create immediate health hazards and property damage threatening your family’s safety and home value. Raw sewage backing into homes exposes families to dangerous bacteria while flooding basements, saturating soil around foundations, and creating expensive restoration requirements. Without functioning sewer lines, homes become uninhabitable requiring immediate professional intervention restoring sanitation and drainage capacity.

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Bienvenu Brothers serves residential and commercial properties throughout Metairie, New Orleans, Kenner, Harahan, River Ridge, Jefferson Parish, and Orleans Parish. Our licensed technicians diagnose sewer problems using video camera inspection, then recommend appropriate repair approaches balancing immediate costs against long-term reliability. We understand Louisiana challenges including cast iron pipe corrosion, tree root intrusion, soil shifting from high water tables, and aging infrastructure common throughout the New Orleans metro area.

Signs Your Sewer Line Needs Repair

Sewer line problems develop gradually, displaying warning signs before complete failure occurs. Multiple drains backing up simultaneously indicates main sewer line blockage rather than individual fixture clogs. Single sink or tub clogs respond to drain cleaning, but multiple fixtures backing up throughout your home signals sewer line involvement requiring professional diagnosis and repair.

Sewage odors inside homes or yards indicate sewer line breaks allowing gases and waste to escape. Properly functioning sewer systems vent gases through roof stacks, never releasing odors into living spaces or surrounding soil. Persistent sewage smells warrant immediate inspection identifying leak locations and damage extent. Delayed repairs allow contamination spreading through soil, potentially reaching groundwater supplies while creating health hazards from bacterial exposure.

Gurgling sounds from toilets, sinks, or drains indicate air trapped in sewer lines from partial blockages or vent system problems. Air pockets form when water flow meets obstructions, forcing air backward through drain openings creating distinctive gurgling noises. These sounds typically precede complete blockages, providing early warning enabling proactive repairs before sewage backup disasters occur.

Lush patches in lawns above sewer lines indicate sewage leaking into soil providing nutrients promoting excessive plant growth. Sewage acts as fertilizer creating noticeably greener grass or vegetation in concentrated areas. These patches often accompany soft, saturated soil from constant moisture exposure. Below-ground leaks prove difficult locating without professional equipment, but vegetation patterns provide visual clues directing investigation efforts.

Foundation cracks, settling, or sinkholes near sewer lines suggest soil washout from prolonged leaks. Escaping sewage erodes supporting soil creating voids beneath foundations, driveways, and walkways. Progressive settlement causes visible cracking in concrete surfaces while creating dangerous collapse hazards. Foundation repairs prove exponentially more expensive than sewer line corrections, making early leak detection and repair economically critical protecting property values and structural integrity.

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Regularly inspect your sewer lines to avoid costly repairs. Just like any other system in your home, sewer lines require maintenance. Look out for signs such as slow drains, foul odors, or gurgling noises. If you notice any of these, it's time to call a professional sewer line repair service in Metairie, LA. Timely repairs can prevent major issues like sewage backups or pipe bursts, saving you from unnecessary expenses and headaches. Remember, prevention is always better than cure when it comes to your sewer lines.
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Video Camera Sewer Inspection

Accurate sewer line diagnosis requires visual inspection revealing exact problems, locations, and damage extent guiding appropriate repair approaches. Our high-resolution waterproof cameras navigate entire sewer lines from house connections to property boundaries or municipal mains, transmitting real-time footage identifying blockages, breaks, root intrusion, pipe deterioration, and structural failures.

Camera inspection eliminates diagnostic guesswork preventing unnecessary excavation and expense from exploratory digging. Visual confirmation shows specific problem types, precise locations, and surrounding pipe condition informing repair versus replacement decisions. Documentation includes recorded footage, still images, and detailed reports supporting insurance claims, property sales, and long-term maintenance planning.

Common discoveries during camera inspections include tree root masses blocking flow, cracked or separated pipe sections, corroded cast iron showing severe deterioration, misaligned joints from soil settling, collapsed pipe sections requiring replacement, grease buildup restricting flow capacity, and foreign objects lodged in lines. Each finding receives specific location data measured from insertion points enabling targeted repairs minimizing excavation scope and property disruption.

Inspection timing proves valuable before purchasing properties revealing hidden sewer problems affecting values and habitability. Pre-purchase inspections provide negotiation leverage, require seller repairs before closing, or allow informed decisions about assuming repair responsibilities. Post-repair verification confirms contractor work quality and problem resolution before final payment. Annual preventive inspections identify developing issues allowing scheduled repairs preventing emergency failures.

Trenchless Sewer Pipe Lining

Trenchless pipe lining repairs damaged sewer lines without excavating your entire yard. This minimally invasive technique installs new pipe liners inside existing pipes, creating smooth seamless surfaces restoring full flow capacity while adding decades to service life. Lining proves ideal for pipes showing corrosion, cracks, or root intrusion without complete structural collapse.

The lining process begins with thorough cleaning removing debris, roots, and buildup exposing pipe interior surfaces. Hydro-jetting equipment blasts water at high pressure scouring pipe walls removing years of accumulated material. Clean surfaces ensure proper liner adhesion creating permanent bonds between old pipes and new linings. Inadequate cleaning compromises liner integrity causing premature failure, so we never skip this critical preparation step.

Epoxy-saturated felt liners insert through existing cleanouts or small access points, then inflate pressing against pipe interiors. Controlled curing hardens epoxy creating rigid structural pipes within old deteriorated lines. Cured liners resist root penetration, corrosion, and chemical attack lasting 50+ years. This pipe-within-a-pipe construction restores flow capacity while protecting against future deterioration common in aging New Orleans sewer infrastructure.

Lining advantages include minimal property disruption avoiding landscape destruction, driveway removal, or foundation interference. Single-day completion times minimize inconvenience compared to week-long traditional excavation projects. Cost savings from reduced excavation, shorter timelines, and avoided restoration make lining economically attractive for appropriate applications. Pipes showing complete collapse, severe misalignment, or extensive missing sections require traditional replacement since lining demands relatively intact existing structure.

Traditional Sewer Line Replacement

Complete sewer line replacement becomes necessary when pipes deteriorate beyond lining capabilities. Collapsed sections, severely misaligned joints, pipes shifted by soil movement, or lines with multiple breaks throughout their length require excavation and new pipe installation. Traditional replacement delivers 50+ year solutions when performed with modern materials and proper installation techniques.

Excavation involves trenching from house connections to property lines or municipal mains, exposing existing damaged pipes for removal. Our technicians minimize excavation width, length, and depth protecting surrounding landscape and structures. Strategic equipment placement, careful digging techniques, and constant communication keep projects organized and efficient. We coordinate with utility locating services ensuring electrical, gas, water, and communication lines remain protected during excavation.

New pipe materials include PVC schedule 40, cast iron for specific applications requiring fire resistance or sound dampening, and ABS where codes permit. Material selection depends on soil conditions, depth requirements, local code specifications, and property-specific needs. Modern PVC provides excellent longevity, root resistance, and corrosion immunity making it preferred for most residential applications. Proper bedding, compaction, and backfilling techniques ensure long-term stability preventing future settlement or misalignment.

Replacement projects restore proper grade ensuring gravity flow from homes to municipal mains or septic systems. Improper slope causes chronic drainage problems, frequent backups, and premature system failure. We calculate and verify slope throughout installation using laser levels and survey equipment guaranteeing code-compliant grades. Quality replacement includes proper cleanout installation providing future access for maintenance, inspections, and cleaning without excavation.

Tree Root Intrusion Repair

Tree roots cause substantial sewer line damage throughout New Orleans seeking moisture and nutrients inside pipes. Oak, magnolia, willow, and cypress trees common to Louisiana landscapes send roots extending 50+ feet from trunks searching water sources. Microscopic cracks or joint separations release water vapor attracting roots. Once inside pipes, roots expand forming dense masses blocking flow while forcing pipes apart creating major breaks.

Root removal requires mechanical cutting or hydro-jetting equipment grinding roots while flushing debris from lines. Rotating cutting heads with hardened blades sever roots cleanly allowing temporary flow restoration. Hydro-jetting combines high-pressure water with specialized nozzles cutting roots and scouring pipe walls removing residual growth. These treatments provide immediate relief but prove temporary since roots regenerate within months unless addressed permanently.

Permanent root solutions include pipe lining creating root-proof barriers, complete pipe replacement with root-resistant materials, or root barrier installation between trees and sewer lines. Chemical root treatments applied through cleanouts kill existing growth and discourage regrowth for 2 to 3 years requiring periodic reapplication. Combining multiple approaches provides comprehensive protection matching infestation severity and tree proximity.

Property owners considering tree removal must weigh aesthetic values, shade benefits, and property values against ongoing sewer maintenance costs. Mature oaks and magnolias define New Orleans character and property appeal, making removal last-resort options. Professional arborists can assess root spread, evaluate removal alternatives, and recommend strategies minimizing sewer impacts while preserving valuable trees. We coordinate with tree services providing comprehensive solutions addressing both plumbing integrity and landscape preservation.

Cast Iron Sewer Pipe Corrosion

Cast iron sewer pipes installed from 1940 to 1980 throughout New Orleans metro suffer aggressive corrosion from Louisiana’s climate and soil conditions. Hydrogen sulfide gas produced by sewage decomposition attacks cast iron from inside creating rough corroded surfaces collecting waste and eventually perforating pipe walls. External corrosion from acidic soil and high moisture accelerates deterioration creating through-wall failures.

Corrosion progression varies based on pipe thickness, soil chemistry, drainage patterns, and sewage composition. Interior corrosion appears as rough tuberculated surfaces reducing flow capacity and creating snag points for paper and solids. Advanced deterioration shows scaling, pitting, and eventual perforation allowing sewage escape into surrounding soil. External corrosion creates similar damage patterns from opposite direction often meeting interior attack creating complete wall penetration.

Camera inspection reveals corrosion stages from surface rust through complete failure. Early-stage corrosion responds to cleaning and lining restoring smooth flow surfaces and preventing further deterioration. Advanced corrosion with thinned walls, pitting, or active leaks requires replacement since structural integrity proves too compromised for reliable lining. We assess each pipe section individually, recommending appropriate treatment matching deterioration stage and property-specific requirements.

Replacement timing depends on corrosion severity, leak frequency, and remaining pipe condition. Properties experiencing multiple cast iron failures within short timeframes justify complete replacement preventing recurring problems and minimizing long-term costs. Piecemeal repairs prove increasingly expensive as additional sections fail requiring repeated excavation, restoration, and property disruption. Single replacement projects restore complete systems providing decades of trouble-free service.

Spot Repair vs. Complete Replacement

Repair-versus-replacement decisions balance immediate costs, long-term reliability, and overall system condition. Single localized failures in otherwise sound pipes merit spot repairs addressing specific problems without replacing functional sections. Multiple failures, widespread deterioration, or chronic problems indicate systematic issues requiring complete replacement preventing recurring repairs and associated costs.

Spot repairs involve excavating small areas exposing damaged sections for targeted correction. Failed pipe segments receive removal and replacement with matching materials maintaining system continuity. Cracked sections receive epoxy injection or exterior wrap repairs sealing breaks without complete removal. Root-damaged areas receive cleaning, repair, and root barrier installation preventing recurrence. These focused interventions prove economical when surrounding pipes remain sound and problems stay isolated.

Complete replacement becomes appropriate when pipes exceed 50-year expected lifespans, experience frequent recurring problems, show widespread deterioration throughout their length, or require extensive excavation making additional pipe exposure cost-effective. Properties with multiple previous repairs indicating systematic deterioration benefit from comprehensive replacement eliminating uncertainty and preventing future emergencies. Single replacement projects provide known conditions, documented installations, and warranty protection impossible with patchwork repairs.

We evaluate entire sewer systems during initial inspections, documenting conditions throughout lines from house connections to property boundaries. This comprehensive assessment informs recommendations based on current problems, overall pipe health, anticipated future issues, and cost-benefit analysis comparing repair approaches. Transparent presentation of options, costs, and expected outcomes enables informed decisions protecting both immediate needs and long-term investments.

Emergency Sewer Line Services

Sewer emergencies create immediate health hazards requiring rapid professional response. Raw sewage backing into homes exposes families to dangerous bacteria including E. coli, salmonella, and hepatitis pathogens. Flood waters contaminated with sewage require immediate extraction, thorough disinfection, and proper disposal protecting occupants from disease exposure. Our emergency technicians respond within 60 minutes carrying equipment, parts, and expertise containing disasters while implementing permanent repairs.

Initial emergency response includes locating and clearing main line blockages restoring basic drainage capability. Truck-mounted hydro-jetting equipment blasts obstructions allowing immediate sewage flow preventing additional backup. Portable sewer bypass pumping equipment diverts flow around damaged sections enabling temporary operation while permanent repairs proceed. These measures restore basic functionality protecting property and health while comprehensive solutions develop.

Sewage extraction and cleanup requires specialized equipment and training ensuring proper contamination removal. Commercial-grade extractors remove standing sewage from basements and living spaces. Antimicrobial treatments kill bacteria and viruses on affected surfaces. Professional-grade dehumidifiers and air movers dry structures preventing mold growth and secondary damage. We coordinate with insurance companies documenting damages, providing detailed estimates, and supporting claim submissions.

Emergency repairs include temporary pipe patches, external clamps, or bypass installations enabling basic operation until proper permanent repairs schedule. These stopgap measures prove essential during holiday weekends, major storms, or situations requiring permit approvals and inspection scheduling. We explain temporary solution limitations, provide realistic permanent repair timelines, and maintain close communication ensuring clients understand situations and expected resolution timeframes.

Preventive Sewer Line Maintenance

Regular maintenance extends sewer line life, prevents emergency failures, and identifies developing problems before expensive disasters occur. Annual video camera inspections reveal early root intrusion, developing cracks, beginning corrosion, or buildup accumulation allowing proactive intervention. Catching problems early enables scheduled repairs at convenient times avoiding emergency service premiums and property damage from sewage backups.

Periodic hydro-jetting cleans pipes removing grease, mineral deposits, and minor root growth before flow restriction causes backups. Kitchen grease accumulation proves particularly problematic in New Orleans where seafood boils, fried foods, and rich cuisine promote heavy grease disposal. Regular cleaning every 2 to 3 years maintains flow capacity preventing chronic drainage problems. Commercial properties with food service require more frequent cleaning meeting health department requirements and preventing business disruptions.

Root treatment programs use foaming herbicides killing roots inside pipes while discouraging regrowth. Applied through cleanouts or toilet fixtures, treatments coat pipe interiors reaching roots throughout sewer systems. Reapplication every 1 to 2 years maintains root-free conditions in properties with aggressive tree root problems. Combined with mechanical root removal and preventive lining, chemical treatments provide comprehensive management for properties unable or unwilling to remove problematic trees.

Maintenance documentation tracks system condition over time, records interventions performed, and establishes baselines for future comparison. Digital records remain accessible for property sales, insurance claims, or diagnostic reference when problems develop. Documented maintenance demonstrates proper care supporting warranty claims and protecting property values. We maintain comprehensive service records for all maintenance clients ensuring information availability when needed.

Common Sewer Line Problems in Metairie & New Orleans

Louisiana’s unique conditions create specific sewer challenges:

  • Cast iron pipe corrosion in homes built 1940-1980 deteriorates from hydrogen sulfide gas and acidic soil exposure
  • Tree root intrusion from oak, magnolia, willow, and cypress penetrates joints seeking moisture in pipes
  • Soil shifting from high water table and alluvial deposits misaligns joints causing separations and breaks
  • Aging infrastructure throughout historic neighborhoods shows widespread deterioration requiring replacement
  • Clay pipe deterioration in pre-1960 construction cracks from soil movement and root pressure
  • Orangeburg fiber pipe collapse from 1950-1970 installations proves completely unrepairable requiring replacement
  • Grease accumulation from New Orleans cuisine solidifies blocking pipes requiring hydro-jetting
  • Hurricane debris forces into lines during flooding events creating immediate backups
  • Foundation settlement common to alluvial soils cracks pipes and misaligns connections
  • Code violations from unpermitted repairs create ongoing problems requiring correction

FAQs About Sewer Line Repair

How much does sewer line repair cost?

Repair costs vary based on damage extent, pipe depth, access difficulty, and repair method selected. Spot repairs for single failures cost less than complete line replacement. Trenchless repairs avoid excavation expenses but require relatively intact existing pipes. We provide detailed estimates after camera inspection revealing exact problems and repair requirements. Free estimates ensure informed decisions before work begins.

How long does sewer line replacement take?

Complete sewer line replacement typically requires 1 to 3 days depending on line length, depth, soil conditions, and access constraints. Trenchless lining completes in single days minimizing disruption. Traditional excavation requires additional time for trenching, pipe installation, and backfilling. Weather, permit processing, and utility conflicts affect timelines. We provide accurate schedules during estimates enabling appropriate planning.

What causes sewer lines to fail?

Common failure causes include tree root intrusion breaking pipes, cast iron corrosion from age and climate, clay pipe cracks from soil movement, improper installation creating stress points, grease accumulation restricting flow, foreign objects lodged in lines, foundation settlement misaligning connections, and soil washout undermining pipe support. Multiple factors often combine accelerating deterioration requiring comprehensive solutions.

Can tree roots damage new sewer lines?

Modern PVC and properly installed cast iron resist root penetration better than older materials. Roots still exploit improperly sealed joints or installation defects. Root barriers installed during replacement prevent most intrusion. Chemical root treatments discourage growth near pipes. Proper installation with compression gaskets and careful bedding minimizes root entry points protecting new installations for decades.

How often should sewer lines be inspected?

Annual inspections benefit properties with mature trees, aging pipes, or previous problem history. Pre-purchase inspections protect buyers from hidden defects. Post-repair verification confirms contractor work quality. Preventive inspections every 3 to 5 years catch developing problems before failures occur. Regular inspection costs substantially less than emergency repairs while protecting property investments.

What is trenchless sewer repair?

Trenchless repair includes pipe lining and pipe bursting methods avoiding traditional excavation. Lining installs epoxy-saturated felt liners inside existing pipes creating new pipe walls. Bursting breaks old pipes while simultaneously pulling new pipes into place. Both methods minimize yard damage, reduce project duration, and cost less than traditional excavation for many applications.

Will insurance cover sewer line repair?

Insurance coverage depends on failure cause and policy specifics. Sudden accidental damage typically receives coverage while gradual deterioration faces denial. Root intrusion and corrosion usually represent maintenance issues excluded from standard policies. Sewer line endorsements available from many insurers provide specific coverage. We provide detailed documentation supporting claims when coverage applies.

How do you locate sewer line breaks?

Video camera inspection reveals exact break locations, damage extent, and surrounding pipe condition. Acoustic leak detection identifies breaks through sound analysis. Ground-penetrating radar maps underground utilities and identifies voids from soil washout. Dye testing confirms suspected leak locations. Combined techniques pinpoint problems enabling targeted repairs minimizing excavation scope.

Can sewer lines be repaired in winter?

Year-round repairs proceed with appropriate equipment and techniques. Louisiana’s mild winters rarely prevent excavation or concrete work. Occasional freezing temperatures require minor adjustments but seldom stop projects completely. Emergency repairs proceed regardless of weather given health hazards from sewage exposure. We maintain equipment and expertise handling projects in all seasons protecting clients from weather-related delays.

What pipe materials work best?

PVC schedule 40 provides excellent longevity, root resistance, and corrosion immunity making it preferred for most residential applications. Cast iron offers fire resistance and sound dampening for specific applications. ABS proves acceptable where codes permit. Material selection considers soil conditions, depth requirements, local codes, and property-specific needs. We recommend appropriate materials balancing performance, cost, and code compliance.

How deep are residential sewer lines?

Typical residential sewer lines install 2 to 4 feet deep maintaining proper slope from house to municipal connections. Deeper installations occur for basement drains or properties with significant elevation changes. Louisiana’s high water table limits practical depth while freeze protection proves less critical than northern climates. Proper depth prevents vehicle damage while maintaining gravity flow and meeting code requirements.

Can I use chemical drain cleaners on sewer lines?

Chemical drain cleaners damage pipes, prove ineffective on main line blockages, and create hazardous conditions for plumbers. Caustic chemicals corrode pipe interiors accelerating deterioration. Most main line blockages occur beyond chemical reach requiring mechanical cleaning or hydro-jetting. Avoid all chemical products opting instead for professional mechanical cleaning protecting pipes while effectively clearing blockages.

What warranties cover sewer repairs?

We warrant repair workmanship for one year covering installation defects or premature failures. Material manufacturers provide warranties ranging from 1 to 50 years depending on products used. Complete replacement projects receive 5-year workmanship warranties. Comprehensive documentation supports warranty claims ensuring protection when issues develop. Quality initial work rarely requires warranty service providing reliable long-term performance.

How long do sewer line repairs last?

Properly performed repairs last decades when underlying conditions remain stable. Spot repairs in sound pipes provide 10+ years service. Trenchless lining lasts 50+ years resisting corrosion and root intrusion. Complete PVC replacement delivers 50 to 100-year service life. Cast iron replacement provides 30 to 50 years. Actual longevity depends on soil conditions, installation quality, and maintenance practices.

Can collapsed pipes be repaired?

Complete collapses require excavation and replacement since structural integrity proves too compromised for lining. Partial collapses sometimes respond to lining when surrounding pipe remains relatively intact. Camera inspection determines collapse extent and appropriate repair approaches. Collapsed sections typically indicate advanced deterioration warranting adjacent pipe inspection and potential additional repairs preventing near-term failures.

What permits are required for sewer work?

Major sewer repairs and replacements require plumbing permits ensuring code-compliant installation. Permits cover proper materials, installation techniques, slope verification, and inspection approvals. We handle permit applications, inspection scheduling, and code compliance ensuring installations pass all requirements. Unpermitted work complicates property sales, insurance claims, and future modifications.

How do I know if repair or replacement is needed?

Video camera inspection reveals pipe condition throughout entire sewer systems guiding repair-versus-replacement decisions. Single isolated problems merit spot repairs. Multiple failures, widespread corrosion, or aging beyond expected lifespan justify replacement. We assess entire systems explaining conditions, repair options, costs, and long-term expectations enabling informed decisions protecting property investments.

Can roots return after removal?

Roots regenerate within months after mechanical removal unless permanent barriers install. Chemical treatments discourage regrowth for 1 to 2 years requiring reapplication. Pipe lining creates impenetrable barriers eliminating future intrusion. Root barrier installation between trees and pipes blocks growth paths. Complete solutions combine multiple approaches matching infestation severity and tree proximity.

What causes gurgling drain sounds?

Gurgling indicates air trapped in sewer lines from partial blockages restricting flow. Vent system problems also cause gurgling by preventing proper air exchange. Main line blockages force air backward through fixtures creating distinctive sounds. These noises typically precede complete blockages providing early warning enabling proactive repairs preventing sewage backup disasters.

How quickly can you respond to emergencies?

Our emergency technicians respond within 60 minutes carrying equipment and parts containing disasters while implementing repairs. We maintain 24/7 availability understanding sewage emergencies create immediate health hazards requiring rapid professional intervention. Holiday weekends and storm events receive same priority as routine emergencies ensuring consistent reliable service when families need help most.

Will yard damage from excavation be repaired?

Complete yard restoration includes topsoil replacement, seed or sod installation, landscape repair, and hardscape restoration matching original conditions. We minimize excavation scope protecting surrounding areas. Careful equipment placement, organized material handling, and professional restoration techniques ensure yards return to pre-construction condition. Landscape warranties guarantee restoration success providing long-term protection.

Can sewer lines freeze in Louisiana?

Louisiana’s mild climate rarely creates freeze conditions affecting buried sewer lines. Occasional hard freezes potentially impact shallow lines or exposed cleanouts. Underground burial provides natural temperature moderation preventing most freeze issues. Exterior cleanouts receive insulation protecting against rare freezing events. Proper installation depth and slope prevent standing water accumulation reducing any freeze risks.

What is hydro-jetting?

Hydro-jetting uses high-pressure water blasting debris, roots, grease, and mineral deposits from pipe interiors. Truck-mounted pumps generate 3,000 to 4,000 PSI water pressure delivered through specialized nozzles. Different nozzle designs address specific problems from root cutting through grease removal. Hydro-jetting thoroughly cleans pipes restoring full flow capacity while protecting pipe walls from mechanical damage.

How do I prevent sewer line problems?

Preventive measures include avoiding grease disposal down drains, scheduling regular professional cleaning, installing root barriers near trees, replacing aging cast iron before failures, using proper toilet paper, avoiding foreign object disposal, maintaining proper slope throughout systems, and scheduling annual video inspections. Proactive maintenance costs substantially less than emergency repairs while protecting property values and family health.

Can homeowners repair their own sewer lines?

Licensed professional plumbers should handle all sewer repairs given health hazards, code requirements, specialized equipment needs, and expertise demands. Sewage exposure creates serious illness risks. Improper repairs violate codes, damage property, and create ongoing problems. Professional installation ensures proper materials, techniques, slope verification, and lasting repairs protecting property investments and occupant safety.

What causes sewage smells in homes?

Interior sewage odors indicate sewer line breaks, dry p-traps allowing gas entry, vent system failures, or improper drain connections. P-traps create water seals blocking sewer gases when properly maintained. Dry traps in unused fixtures need periodic water addition maintaining seals. Broken sewer lines release gases requiring immediate repair. We diagnose odor sources implementing appropriate corrections eliminating smells permanently.

How long does pipe lining take?

Standard residential pipe lining completes in 4 to 8 hours including cleaning, liner installation, curing, and final inspection. Complex installations or longer line lengths extend timelines. Single-day completion minimizes property disruption compared to multi-day traditional excavation. We provide accurate schedules during estimates enabling appropriate planning around work activities.

What happens during camera inspection?

Waterproof cameras insert through cleanouts or drain openings navigating entire sewer lines from house to property boundaries. High-resolution footage reveals pipe interior conditions, blockage locations, root intrusion, cracks, corrosion, and structural failures. Real-time viewing enables immediate diagnosis while recorded footage provides permanent documentation. Detailed reports include footage, still images, findings summary, and repair recommendations.

Can multiple properties share sewer lines?

Some older New Orleans properties share lateral sewer lines connecting multiple homes to municipal mains. Shared lines complicate repair responsibility and cost allocation. Camera inspection determines shared versus private sections. We coordinate with adjacent property owners and city utilities clarifying ownership boundaries and repair obligations. Shared line repairs require cooperation between affected parties protecting all properties.

What causes recurring sewer backups?

Recurring backups indicate underlying problems requiring permanent solutions rather than repeated temporary clearing. Causes include insufficient slope preventing proper gravity flow, root masses quickly regenerating, grease accumulation in undersized pipes, bellied sections collecting solids, and main line restrictions affecting entire systems. We diagnose root causes implementing comprehensive solutions ending chronic backup cycles.

Schedule Professional Sewer Line Repair Service

Bienvenu Brothers provides comprehensive sewer line repair and replacement throughout Metairie, New Orleans, Kenner, Harahan, River Ridge, Jefferson Parish, and Orleans Parish. Our licensed technicians deliver trenchless and traditional solutions with same-day service availability and 24/7 emergency response. Call (504) 835-7783 or request service online restoring your sewer system correctly the first time.