Sewer Backup Repair Services
Fast, Safe & Professional Sewer Backup Repair
A sewer backup is one of the most serious plumbing emergencies a homeowner can face. At Second Opinion Plumbing, we respond quickly to diagnose the problem, clear the blockage, and restore your plumbing system safely. Whether it's a clogged sewer line, tree root intrusion, or damaged pipe, we're here to get your home back to normal.

Trusted Plumbing Experts for Sewer Backup Repair
Sewer backups can create serious plumbing problems, unpleasant odors, and potential property damage if they are not handled quickly. Our team provides fast inspections, honest recommendations, and reliable sewer backup solutions to help restore your plumbing system and protect your home.
Signs You May Have a Sewer Backup
- Multiple Drains Backing Up
- Toilets Overflowing
- Gurgling Sounds in Pipes
- Sewage Odors Inside or Outside
- Water Backing Up Into Showers or Tubs
- Slow Drains Throughout the Home
- Standing Water Around Floor Drains
- Frequent Sewer Line Clogs
Why Immediate Repairs Matter
Ignoring a sewer backup can lead to water damage, property damage, foul odors, and unsanitary conditions. Prompt repairs help prevent larger plumbing issues while protecting your home, family, and plumbing system from further damage.
What To Expect
- Inspect the plumbing system
- Perform a camera sewer inspection (if needed)
- Locate the blockage or damaged pipe
- Explain repair options
- Clear the sewer line safely
- Test the system before leaving
Why Choose Second Opinion Plumbing
- Fast Response Times
- Honest Second Opinions
- Licensed & Experienced Technicians
- Residential & Commercial Service
- Safety-First Repairs
- Quality Workmanship Guaranteed
Frequently Asked Questions
What causes a sewer backup?
Common causes include grease buildup, tree root intrusion, broken sewer pipes, collapsed lines, heavy debris, or clogged main sewer lines.
Is a sewer backup an emergency?
Yes. Sewer backups can create health hazards and cause significant water damage if left untreated. It's important to have the issue addressed as soon as possible.
Can you inspect my sewer line?
Absolutely. We use high-definition sewer camera inspections to locate blockages, damaged pipes, and root intrusion without unnecessary digging.
How can I help prevent future sewer backups?
Regular drain maintenance, avoiding grease disposal, keeping wipes and foreign objects out of drains, and scheduling periodic sewer inspections can help reduce the risk of future backups.

