Contact Information
Address:
801 S Marquette Ave #200, Minneapolis, MN 55402
Sewer Line Repair Minneapolis provides professional sewer line inspection, repair, and replacement services for residential and commercial properties throughout the Minneapolis area. Using advanced diagnostics such as video camera inspections and modern repair techniques, we identify issues quickly and recommend the most cost-effective solution. From clearing blockages and fixing damaged pipes to full sewer line replacements, our experienced technicians work efficiently to minimize disruption to your property. With prompt service, transparent pricing, and a focus on long-term reliability, we help Minneapolis property owners restore proper sewer function with confidence.
801 S Marquette Ave #200, Minneapolis, MN 55402
Sewer Line Repair Minneapolis offers professional sewer line inspection, repair, and replacement services right here in Minneapolis. Located at 801 S Marquette Ave #200, our team of qualified technicians is ready to help homeowners and businesses facing sewer line issues. We provide prompt and reliable service to fix leaks, cracks, and blockages in your sewer system. Trust our expertise to restore your property's functionality and prevent further damage.
For all your sewer line repair needs in Minneapolis, contact us today:
Website: sewerlinerepairminneapolis.com
Phone: 612-441-4650
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What causes sewer line problems?
A: Common causes include tree root intrusion, pipe corrosion, shifting soil, groundwater pressure, and physical damage from construction.
Q: How long does a typical sewer repair take?
A: The duration depends on the issue's complexity and access. Minor repairs might take a few hours, while more extensive work could require a day or two.
Q: Do I need a permit for sewer line repair?
A: Requirements vary. Our team can advise on local regulations and assist with the permitting process if needed.
Q: How can I tell if I have a sewer line problem?
A: Signs include foul odors, slow drains, gurgling sounds, sewage backups, and unusually green grass over the pipe's location.
Q: What is the difference between repair and replacement?
A: Repairs fix damage or blockages in the existing pipe, while replacement involves removing the old pipe and installing a new one.