Sewer Line Repairs & Replacement in Honolulu, Kailua, Kapolei, Waipahu & The Entire Oahu Island, HI

At Emergency Plumbing & Solar, we do more than clean drains. We also offer sewer line repairs and replacement in Honolulu, HI. Our repair services are explicitly designed to correct several issues, including broken or clogged sewer lines.
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Clogged Sewer Line
A clogged sewer line often leads to odd smells and drainage issues within the home. Removing a clog is a relatively straightforward process, one that we’re trained to accomplish.

Sewer Repair Estimates
Unfortunately, sewer line repair is typically not covered by the city nor homeowner’s insurance. As such, we aim to make repair services affordable for families on a budget. Give us a call for an estimate!
Cracked Sewer Pipe
A fractured sewer pipe may lead to severe foundation damage and possibly ruin your lawn. If we can catch the issue early enough, such trouble may be avoided. There are numerous methods to repair a cracked sewer pipe, including relining or replacement.
Residential Sewer Line Repair
Whether it’s due to grease buildup or typical wear and tear, a residential sewer line is susceptible to cracks or blockage. Our repair jobs are prompt and efficient. Solutions are typically permanent!
Commercial Sewer Line Repair
Your business cannot shut down for extended periods. Doing so could mean a significant loss of profit and consumer trust. We cannot allow that. Emergency Plumbing & Solar is on the job! Just give us a call, and we’ll provide innovative repair solutions for your sewer line troubles!
Indications of Sewer Problems
A few telltale signs of sewer problems include:
- Sewage backups
- Odd odors
- Excessive mold growth
- Slow drainage
- Foundation cracks
- Higher monthly water bills
Who is Responsible for Sewage Pipes on Your Property?
Property owners are responsible for maintaining and repairing the sewage pipes on their property. This includes pipes that run from the building to the main sewer line, which is typically located in the street. Property owners are responsible for ensuring that these pipes are properly functioning and free of blockages, as well as for any repairs that may be necessary.
However, there may be exceptions to this rule depending on local regulations and agreements. In some cases, the local government or utility company may be responsible for maintaining the main sewer line that runs through the street. It is always a good idea to check local regulations and agreements to determine who is responsible for the sewage pipes on your property.
Is a Sewage Leak an Emergency?
Yes, a sewage leak is considered an emergency. A leak in your sewage system can cause a significant amount of damage to your property, as well as pose a serious health risk. Raw sewage contains harmful bacteria and pathogens that can cause serious illness, and the longer the leak continues, the greater the risk becomes.
If you suspect a sewage leak on your property, it’s important to act quickly. Turn off the water supply to your home if possible, and immediately contact us.
In the meantime, it’s important to avoid contact with the leaked sewage and to take steps to prevent the spread of contamination. This may include removing contaminated items from the affected area, and sanitizing any items that may have come into contact with the sewage.