When a Sewer Line Goes Bad in St. George
It usually starts with something small. A drain that gurgles when it shouldn’t. A faint smell near the basement floor. Water pooling in the yard over a spot that never used to be wet. By the time most homeowners in St. George recognize what’s happening, the sewer line buried beneath their property is already struggling to do its job. Left alone, a compromised line backs up into bathtubs, floods crawl spaces, and turns a minor repair into a major excavation.
This is the moment S&S Mechanical exists for. We’ve spent decades diagnosing and repairing sewer lines across Washington County, and we know how the local soil conditions, older pipe materials, and tree root intrusion combine to create the failures we see most often. When you call us about a sewer problem, you’re reaching a team that has dealt with the exact symptoms you’re describing many times before.
How We Diagnose the Problem
Guessing where a sewer line has failed is expensive and disruptive, so we don’t guess. Our process begins with a camera inspection. We feed a high-resolution video line through your sewer system to see the interior of the pipe in real time. This shows us cracks, separated joints, root masses, bellied sections that trap waste, and corrosion that thins old cast iron and clay piping. We mark the exact location and depth of the trouble so repair work stays targeted.
Once we understand the condition of the pipe, we explain what we found in plain terms. You’ll know whether you’re facing a localized break, a partial collapse, or a line that has aged past the point of patching. That clarity matters, because the right repair method depends entirely on what the camera reveals. We never recommend more work than the situation calls for, and we never cut corners that leave you calling us back in six months.
Repair Methods We Use
Not every sewer line needs to be dug up. We match the method to the damage, the surrounding landscape, and the type of pipe already in the ground. Our most common approaches include the following:
- Traditional excavation: When a section has collapsed or shifted badly, we dig down to the failed pipe, remove it, and install new piping rated for decades of service.
- Spot repairs: For a single break or a cracked joint, we replace just the affected segment, keeping disruption to your yard and driveway minimal.
- Root removal and cleaning: When intruding roots are the culprit, we clear the line mechanically and address the entry points that let them in.
- Full line replacement: When older clay or deteriorated cast iron has reached the end of its life, we replace the run with modern materials that resist corrosion and root penetration.
Each method comes with its own technical considerations, from proper slope and grade to backfill compaction that prevents future settling. We pay attention to these details because a sewer line installed without correct pitch will trap solids and fail prematurely, no matter how new the pipe is.
Why St. George Homeowners Call Us
Opening up the shop over 40 years ago, S&S Mechanical started as a small operation and quickly grew through referrals from happy customers eager to tell their friends and family about their experiences. That word-of-mouth foundation still shapes how we work. We treat your property like it belongs to a neighbor, because in this community, it often does. Sewer repair is messy by nature, and we take care to leave your yard, landscaping, and hardscape in the best condition the job allows.
A sewer emergency rarely waits for a convenient time. Our normal business hours are Monday through Friday 7am – 5pm, but we are also available on-call for emergencies. When raw sewage threatens to back up into your living space, hours matter, and we respond accordingly. As an experienced plumber serving the region, we bring the right equipment to the job the first time, which keeps repairs efficient and predictable.
From First Call to Final Inspection
Our sewer line repair services follow a clear path: inspection, diagnosis, a straightforward explanation of options, the repair itself, and a final verification that the line drains as it should. We pressure-test or re-camera the completed work where appropriate to confirm the fix holds. When you trust S&S Mechanical with a sewer line problem in St. George, you get methodical work, honest answers, and a system you can rely on for years to come. Reach out today and let us get your line flowing properly again.








