Sewer Line Repairs in West Palm Beach
Your Drain & Sewer Experts for over 25 Years
Did you know that tree roots are a common cause of sewer line breaks? As trees grow, their roots can penetrate your pipes, causing sewage backups in your home. Annual inspections from Hi-Tech Plumbing, Air & Electrical will help ensure that your home’s plumbing and sewer lines remain free of blockages, roots, and buildup in the lines.
Our sewer line services include:
- Inspection of your system
- Removal of blockages from pipes and drains with snakin
- Hydrojetting
Count On Hi-Tech Plumbing, Air & Electrical
We work hard to earn your business and we’ll go the extra mile to keep it! Our highly trained service technicians have the skills and equipment needed to locate your underground line, perform a video inspection, repair the line, and provide specially formulated biodegradable solutions to keep your drains clean. If your drains are running slowly, or if you are hearing gurgling noises throughout the house whenever a toilet is flushed, it’s time to contact Hi-Tech Plumbing, Air & Electrical
To schedule an appointment with Hi-Tech Plumbing, Air & Electrical, call 561-708-4989.
Video Camera Inspections
Have you ever wondered how cracks, blockages, and other drain issues are detected deep underground or behind the walls of a building? The key is video camera sewer inspection. This technology has revolutionized what our plumbers can do for our clients. We’d be happy to take a look at your plumbing should you have any deep-rooted blockage issues.
These special cameras can go underground to identify the cause of difficult clogs or recurring sewage problems. Video cameras are able to navigate underground, around cement and under the foundation. Our cameras produce high-resolution, full-color video that allows our West Palm Beach plumbers to inspect and pinpoint problem areas. We can even spot potential issues that will save you time and money. Our sewer camera sends a signal from underground and our wireless locator detects it and marks where the exact spot is above ground. This makes the job less invasive when it comes to drain line repairs.