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2301 Colorado Blvd., Denton, TX 76205
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Sewer Line Repair Denton County

At Haltex Plumbing, we recognize the critical role that a properly functioning sewer line plays in maintaining the health and hygiene of your home or business. Sewer line problems can lead to serious issues, from unpleasant odors and unsanitary conditions to costly property damage. That’s why our team is dedicated to providing reliable, efficient, and professional sewer line repair services.

Using advanced technology and industry-leading techniques, we swiftly address and resolve sewer line issues, ensuring that your plumbing system operates smoothly and effectively. Whether you’re dealing with blockages, leaks, or any other sewer line concerns, trust Haltex Plumbing to deliver expert solutions that restore your system to optimal performance.

Sewer Line Repair & Replacement Services

Sewer Line Repair & Replacement Services

Sewer line repair and replacement are important services for addressing issues with your plumbing system’s main sewer pipes. Repair methods, such as trenchless technology, can efficiently fix damaged pipes with minimal disruption to your property. In cases where sewer lines are severely damaged or deteriorated, replacement is necessary to ensure the long-term functionality of your plumbing system. Whether dealing with blockages, leaks, or structural damage, professional repair and replacement services are crucial for maintaining a healthy and efficient sewer system.

Expert Plumbers: Our team consists of highly trained professionals with extensive experience in sewer line repair and maintenance. We are committed to delivering top-quality service and effective solutions.

Advanced Technology: We use the latest technology and equipment to ensure accurate diagnostics and efficient repairs. Our tools and techniques help us address issues effectively and with minimal disruption.

Customer Satisfaction: At Haltex Plumbing, your satisfaction is our priority. We strive to exceed your expectations by providing reliable, transparent, and professional service.

Timely Service: We understand the urgency of sewer line issues and offer prompt service to address your concerns quickly and effectively.

Sewer Line Inspection

Our sewer line inspection service uses state-of-the-art video camera technology to provide a detailed view of the inside of your sewer pipes. This non-invasive method allows us to accurately diagnose issues such as blockages, leaks, and pipe damage. By identifying the exact location and nature of the problem, we can recommend the most effective repair solution.

Benefits:

  • Accurate Diagnosis: Provides a clear view of the condition of your sewer lines.
  • Non-Invasive: Avoids unnecessary digging and disruption.
  • Efficient Problem-Solving: Helps pinpoint issues quickly and accurately.

Trenchless Sewer Line Repair

Trenchless sewer line repair is a modern, efficient method for fixing sewer lines with minimal disruption to your property. This technique involves using specialized equipment to replace or repair pipes without the need for extensive digging. Trenchless methods, such as pipe lining or pipe bursting, are less invasive and more cost-effective than traditional repair methods.

Benefits:

  • Minimal Disruption: Reduces damage to landscaping, driveways, and structures.
  • Cost-Effective: Often less expensive than traditional excavation methods.
  • Faster Completion: Repairs are completed more quickly, minimizing inconvenience.

Denton Sewer Line Replacement

When sewer lines are severely damaged or deteriorated, replacement may be necessary. Our team provides comprehensive sewer line replacement services, including excavating old pipes and installing new ones. We use high-quality materials and modern techniques to ensure a durable and reliable replacement.

Benefits:

  • Durable Solutions: Ensures long-lasting performance with new, high-quality pipes.
  • Comprehensive Service: Includes excavation, removal, and installation.
  • Enhanced Reliability: Provides a fresh start for your sewer system, reducing the risk of future problems.

Signs Your Sewer Lines Needs To Be Repaired Or Replaced?

Frequent Clogs

If you notice frequent clogs and backups in your drains or toilets, it may be a sign of a problem with your sewer line. Persistent clogs that occur in multiple fixtures or across different areas of your home suggest a larger issue with the main sewer line, rather than isolated clogs in individual pipes.

Slow Drainage

Slow drainage from sinks, bathtubs, or showers can be a sign of a blockage or partial obstruction in your sewer line. While slow drainage can sometimes be caused by minor issues, persistent slow drainage may indicate a more significant problem with the sewer system.

Unpleasant Odors

Foul smells emanating from drains or the yard around your property can indicate a problem with your sewer line. A strong, unpleasant odor is often a sign of a sewer line leak or break, allowing sewage gases to escape.

Gurgling Noises

Gurgling or bubbling noises coming from your drains or toilets can be a sign of air trapped in the plumbing system, which is often caused by a blockage or obstruction in the sewer line.

Sewage Backups

Sewage backups, where wastewater returns to sinks, toilets, or floor drains, are a serious sign that your sewer line is blocked or damaged. This situation requires immediate attention to prevent contamination and property damage.

Abnormal Vegetation

Unusually lush or green patches of grass or vegetation in your yard, particularly near the sewer line, can indicate a sewer line leak. The excess nutrients from leaked sewage can cause plants to grow more vigorously in those areas.

Cracked or Sunken Areas In Yard

Cracked, sunken, or uneven areas in your yard can be a result of a collapsed or damaged sewer line. When sewer lines break or deteriorate, the surrounding soil can become unstable, leading to ground subsidence.

Increased Water Bills

A sudden increase in water bills without a corresponding rise in usage can be a sign of a leaking sewer line. Leaks can cause water waste and impact your utility costs.

Foundation or Structural Issues

Signs of foundation problems or structural issues in your home can sometimes be linked to sewer line leaks or damage. Water from leaking sewer lines can weaken the foundation and cause structural damage over time.

Visible Pipe Damage

If you can see damaged, corroded, or broken pipes, this is a clear sign that your sewer line needs attention. Visible damage can be an indicator of larger issues within the sewer system.

What Our Customers Say

Real reviews from real customers across Denton County.

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"Our water heater went out on a Saturday night. I called Haltex expecting a voicemail and was shocked when a real person answered. They had a tech at our house within an hour, and we had hot water again before the kids' bedtime. Absolutely incredible service β€” I can see why they keep winning Best of Denton."

Mike R.

Denton, TX β€” Emergency Water Heater Replacement

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"We noticed our water bill had tripled and had no idea why. Haltex came out with their electronic detection equipment and found a slab leak under our living room. They repaired it with minimal damage to our floor and even coordinated with their sister company, The Design House, to help with the restoration. Truly a one-stop shop."

Jennifer & David T.

Flower Mound, TX β€” Slab Leak Detection & Repair

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"We hired Haltex for the plumbing on our master bathroom remodel in Argyle. They were the only plumber who understood the full scope because they work hand-in-hand with The Design House. Every pipe was exactly where it needed to be for our double vanity and walk-in shower. Professional, clean, and on time every day."

Sarah K.

Argyle, TX β€” Bathroom Remodel Plumbing

Plumbing FAQs

New construction plumbing involves installing a completely new plumbing system in a building that is under construction. It includes water supply lines, drainage, venting, and fixture installations from the ground up.

Remodeling plumbing involves modifying or upgrading an existing plumbing system during a renovation. This may include rerouting pipes, replacing old fixtures, or upgrading plumbing to meet modern standards

The timeline depends on the size of the home and the complexity of the plumbing system. On average:

  • Rough-in plumbing (installing pipes before walls and floors are finished) takes 3-7 days.
  • Fixture installation (sinks, toilets, water heaters) is done after construction is nearly complete and takes 1-3 days.
    Delays can occur due to inspections, material availability, or weather conditions.

Popular plumbing upgrades during a remodel include:

  • Installing water-efficient fixtures (low-flow toilets, faucets, and showerheads)
  • Upgrading to PEX piping for better durability and flexibility
  • Adding a tankless water heater for energy efficiency
  • Expanding drain and sewer lines to accommodate additional bathrooms or appliances
  • Installing a water filtration system for cleaner drinking water

Yes. Most local building codes require permits for significant plumbing work, whether for new construction or a remodel. Permits ensure the plumbing system is installed correctly and meets safety standards. Licensed plumbers typically handle the permitting process on your behalf.

Plumbing remodels can present several challenges, including:

  • Old pipes needing replacement – Galvanized or outdated pipes may not meet modern standards.
  • Limited space for new plumbing – Adding new fixtures may require creative solutions for pipe routing.
  • Code compliance issues – Some older homes may not have plumbing that meets current building codes, requiring updates.
  • Water pressure concerns – Older plumbing systems may need upgrades to maintain optimal water pressure.
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