A-1 Plumbing & Drain FAQs

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24/7 Emergency Services

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Learn About A-1 Plumbing & Drain

Have a plumbing-related question? We have the answer! Check out our FAQs below to learn more about our company and services.

  • How fast can you get here?

    No matter what time of day, we're on the way. We offer same-day, after-hours, and emergency services for clogged sewer lines and any of your other sewer-related issues.

  • Do you do sewer line inspections?

    Yes, we do. We offer this service for residential and commercial customers who need it for the sale of properties or to find compromised lines with underground utility location.

  • Do you do back flow testing and certification?

    Yes, we provide back flow testing as well as the necessary annual certification for commercial properties. Contact us today to learn more.

  • Will you send me an invoice?

    Unlike other companies that provide sewer line hookup and similar services, we're a NET 30 company and can send you an invoice if you have an account there. Otherwise, payment is expected at the time of service.

  • What should I do to prepare for my service?

    Whether you're getting sewer clean out, sewer inspection, or any of our other services, we require an authorized person to be on the premises and available to respond at the time of your appointment. Contact us today to schedule your appointment.

  • Can you help me with permit applications?

    Yes, we can help both commercial and residential customers with their permit applications for sewer line hookup and other services.

  • What are the warning signs that indicate my sewer line needs to be cleared?

    If you’re noticing frequent drain clogs, slow-draining sinks or tubs, gurgling noises from your toilets, or unpleasant odors coming from your drains, these could all point to a blockage in your main sewer line. According to The Spruce, homes built since the 1970s often use durable PVC or ABS sewer pipes, but even these materials can develop buildup or root intrusion over time. A-1 Sewer and Drain uses advanced equipment to remove obstructions and restore proper flow to your system efficiently. Contact us today to schedule a professional sewer clean-out service.

  • When is it better to replace the entire sewer line rather than continue with repairs?

    If your sewer line is aging, made from outdated materials like clay or cast iron, or frequently experiences problems such as tree root intrusion or collapsed sections, a full replacement may be the more cost-effective solution in the long run. A-1 Sewer and Drain can assess your system’s condition and clearly explain all your repair or replacement options. Contact us today if you’re dealing with a clogged or damaged sewer line.

  • How does a sewer line camera inspection work, and why is it important?

    A-1 Sewer and Drain uses a high-resolution, waterproof camera to inspect your entire sewer line from the inside; no digging required. This advanced video inspection technology accurately identifies blockages, cracks, root intrusions, and other forms of damage, saving you time, money, and unnecessary guesswork during repairs. Contact us today if you suspect a clog or damage in your sewer line.

  • Does homeowners' insurance cover sewer line repairs or replacement?

    Coverage depends on the cause of the damage and the details of your homeowners' insurance policy. In most cases, insurance may cover sudden or accidental damage but not issues caused by age, wear, or lack of maintenance. A-1 Sewer and Drain provides detailed inspection reports to support insurance claims and can help guide you through the process if needed. Contact us today if you’re dealing with a clogged or damaged sewer line.