Minneapolis Sewer Line Repair and Replacement Services
Conventional and Trenchless Sewer Line Solutions in the Twin Cities Area
Sewage backups, foul odors, slow drains throughout the house, and soggy patches in your yard are all signs that something is wrong underground, and the longer those signs go unaddressed, the more extensive and expensive the damage tends to become. Air Mechanical has been diagnosing and resolving sewer line issues throughout our service area since 1982, and our plumbers have the equipment, training, and hands-on experience to get to the bottom of the problem and fix it right.
Sewer line issues in the Minneapolis area have a few common causes, including grease and debris accumulation, tree root intrusion through pipe cracks, joint separations from ground movement, and the natural deterioration of aging clay or cast iron lines that many older homes still rely on. Whatever is affecting your line, Air Mechanical approaches every job the same way: with a thorough diagnostic first, transparent pricing before any work begins, and a repair or replacement plan built around what your specific situation actually requires. We offer flexible financing options, have been recommended by countless members of your community, and are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Noticing signs of a sewer problem? Call Air Mechanical at (763) 703-2659 or contact us online to consult with our team and request a free estimate!
Our Sewer Service Process
Sewer line work is too important and too involved to approach without a clear, methodical process. At Air Mechanical, every sewer line job follows a structured approach so nothing gets missed and you always know what's happening at every stage.
Our sewer repair and replacement services involve:
- Initial sewer camera inspections. Before recommending any repair or replacement, we run a professional camera through your sewer line to locate the problem, assess pipe condition throughout the line, and determine the most appropriate solution. This step prevents guesswork and makes sure we're addressing the actual source of the issue.
- Diagnoses and transparent estimates. Once we've completed the inspection, we walk you through exactly what we found in plain language and provide a free upfront estimate for the recommended work before anything begins. You'll never be surprised by the final cost.
- Trenchless repairs whenever possible. For many sewer line issues, we're able to perform repairs using trenchless methods that require minimal digging and significantly less disruption to your yard, driveway, and landscaping. Pipe lining and pipe bursting are two techniques that can restore or replace a damaged line without traditional excavation.
- Traditional excavation, when necessary. When the damage is too extensive or the pipe configuration doesn't allow for a trenchless approach, our team performs traditional excavation with the care and precision needed to protect your property and complete the job correctly.
- Full sewer replacements for severely damaged lines. When damage is widespread throughout the entire line, or when pipes are too deteriorated to support further repair, full replacement is the more reliable and cost-effective long-term solution. We'll give you an honest recommendation based on what the camera inspection shows, not what's easiest or most profitable for us.
- Final inspections and functionality confirmations. Once the repair or replacement is complete, we run a final camera check to confirm the line is clear, properly sealed, and functioning as it should before we close the job.
From the first camera pass to the final inspection, our goal is to leave your sewer system in better shape than we found it and to make sure you understand everything we did and why.
Answering Your Sewer Line Questions
Sewer line problems tend to feel overwhelming, especially for homeowners who have never dealt with one before. When you have questions about your sewer line, you can always turn to Air Mechanical for answers.
What Are the Common Warning Signs of a Sewer Line Problem?
Indicators to watch out for include multiple drains in the home backing up or draining slowly at the same time, gurgling sounds coming from toilets or drains, sewage odors inside or outside the home, and unusually lush or soggy patches of grass over the sewer line in your yard. In older homes with clay or cast-iron lines, these symptoms are worth taking seriously quickly, as pipes that have been in the ground for 50 or more years can deteriorate rapidly once problems begin.
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