Roto-Rooter Sewer Line Repair Services in Salt Lake City
A rapid response to sewer emergencies limits property damage and reduces exposure to hazardous, bacteria-laden wastewater. Roto-Rooter is your 24/7 source for sewer line repair in Salt Lake City, providing assistance when you need it most. Our team of sewer specialists has the training and experience required to resolve a range of sewer problems, including:
- Broken, cracked, or collapsed pipes
- Sewer blockages resulting from grease buildup, tree roots, or foreign objects
- Corroded sewer pipes
- Bellied pipes, caused when portions of the earth below the pipe sink, creating a valley that collects debris and waste
- Leaking pipe joints caused by decayed or broken seals
- Tree or shrub root infiltration
Roto-Rooter uses video camera inspections to identify the cause of sewer line plumbing problems in Salt Lake City. Specially designed waterproof pipe inspection cameras are snaked through the sewer line at the end of cables, allowing the technician to conduct a visual inspection of the sewer line without physically excavating the line. We use state-of-the-art video cameras and monitoring technology to quickly identify and resolve sewer problems.
Roto-Rooter provides sewer line repair services in Salt Lake City 24/7, 365 days a year, whether you need clogged pipe solutions, water cleanup, and restoration services after a sewer line backup or a complete excavation and replacement of sewer lines. Contact us at 385-200-3053 or make an appointment with our convenient online scheduling form.
Commercial Sewer Line Maintenance and Repair
Commercial sewer lines experience more wear and tear than residential lines and are more prone to clogs and blockages. A malfunctioning sewer line can devastate a business's productivity unless the problem receives a swift resolution. Roto-Rooter understands how critical a properly functioning plumbing system is to a commercial facility. Our sewer technicians use industry-leading equipment to get your sewer system up and functioning in as little time as possible.
The demands placed on a business sewer system make regular maintenance especially important. Roto-Rooter’s commercial plumbing team will do a walk-through of your building to assess the state of your plumbing and drain system and recommend an appropriate regular maintenance schedule. Our technicians can also help you choose specially formulated drain care products and automated systems that benefit your plumbing system. Contact Roto-Rooter to arrange a commercial sewer line assessment today.

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Importance of Sewer Line Maintenance
The best way to address a sewer line emergency is to prevent the problem from happening in the first place. Roto-Rooter provides routine sewer cleaning services to homes and businesses in Salt Lake City. Sewer maintenance reduces the risk of clogs, sewer line backups, and associated expenses by preventing the build-up of grease and debris in the pipes. A sewer maintenance schedule also controls sewer line damage caused by tree root infiltration, which can damage pipes and create voids.
A sewer line backup can cause an overflow of sewage from toilets, showers, and other plumbing fixtures. Sewer overflows rapidly damage buildings and their contents while increasing the risk of health issues and disrupting the normal flow of your home or workplace. Without regular maintenance, residents and business owners in Salt Lake City may encounter a range of severe sewer problems, including:
- Tree Root Intrusions: Small tree roots can infiltrate sewer lines, often at the pipe joints. Inside the pipeline, roots find a constant supply of water and nutrients. Over time, the roots grow, applying pressure that causes pipes to clog, break, or collapse. Left untreated, damage from tree roots only increases with time.
- Temperature Changes: One of the most common causes of sewer line repair in Salt Lake City is temperature fluctuations. Winter temperatures in Salt Lake City average 6.3°F, while summer temperatures can soar over 100°F. Temperature changes cause sewer lines to expand and contract, increasing the risk of cracked pipes.
- Wear and Tear: While sewer pipes often provide decades of service, nothing lasts forever. The older your sewer line, the greater your risk of severe problems without regular sewer line cleanings.
Signs that your sewer system requires maintenance or repairs include:
- Two or more slow-draining sinks, showers, or bathtubs
- Gurgling noises when toilets flush
- Water rising up from the bathtub or shower drains when the toilet flushes
- Constant need to plunge toilets
- Sewer smell from drains or yards
Comprehensive Excavation Services
Sewer line replacement in Salt Lake City is a significant undertaking. Roto-Rooter provides the Salt Lake City metro area with conventional excavation services for sewer and water lines. Salt Lake City sewer lines are typically buried at three feet to prevent exposure to freezing winter temperatures. Roto-Rooter customizes our Salt Lake City excavating services to meet local needs. Safety during a sewer line excavation is essential, so we adhere to the strictest safety standards and regulations.
Roto-Rooter sewer line replacement and repair services in Salt Lake City include:
- Minimally invasive trenchless pipe repair that won’t disturb landscaping, sidewalks, and surrounding structures.
- Damaged pipe repairs, including broken, cracked, punctured, offset, bellied, or collapsed pipes.
- Removal of sewer line blockages and restoration of proper drainage.
- Repair or replacement of corroded pipes.
- Routine sewer maintenance.
- Emergency responses to sewer drain clogs and backups.