Broken or backed-up sewer line? We run a camera, find the break, and fix it right.
After a camera inspection shows the damage, the next choice is whether to repair one spot or replace the whole sewer line. Bluewater Plumbing Co. repairs sewer lines in Miami. The right path depends on how bad the damage is and how much of the line it covers.
If the damage is a single crack or a small break, plumbers can repair just that section. When the pipe is broken in many spots or sagging along its length, replacing the whole line costs less over time than patching it again and again. The inspection shows which case you have. We do both for homes across Miami.
Tree roots push into small cracks and grow until they block the pipe. Aging cast-iron drain lines, common in older Miami homes, rust and break down from the inside. When either has spread along the line, replacement is usually the lasting fix. We see this often across Miami-Dade homes.
The dig method opens a trench to reach and replace the pipe. Trenchless methods repair the line through small access points with less digging. Which one fits depends on the pipe, the soil, and where the line runs. The inspection guides that call.
In Florida, sewer line repair and replacement usually need a permit and an inspection. A licensed plumber pulls the permit so the work meets code and passes inspection.
We back every job with a 1-year workmanship warranty. A sewer line repair is a big job, and that warranty covers the work.



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