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Sewer Repair Services in Mesa

Fast, Reliable Help For Serious Sewer Problems

Slow drains, recurring backups, or sewage odors inside your home or business can bring everything to a halt. When you start seeing these issues, you need clear answers and a plumbing team that knows how to fix sewer line problems the right way. That is where Mesa Plumbing Company comes in.

We provide sewer repair for homes and businesses in this area and have been doing it for generations. As the first plumbing company in Mesa, we have spent more than 75 years working on sewer lines in local neighborhoods and commercial properties. Our plumbers focus on careful diagnosis, straightforward recommendations, and upfront pricing so you understand your options before any work begins.

Whether you are dealing with a sudden backup or a long term issue that keeps getting worse, we are ready to help you protect your property.

Dealing with a broken or damaged sewer line? Call Mesa Plumbing Company at (480) 725-1050 or schedule your sewer repair service online now.

Why Mesa Trusts Our Sewer Repairs

When you invite a plumber to work on your sewer line, you are trusting them with one of the most critical systems in your home or business. At Mesa Plumbing Company, that trust is something we work to earn on every visit. We are a three generation, family owned company that has served Mesa and the East Valley since 1949. Our history in this community means our name and reputation are tied to every job we complete.

Being the first plumbing company in Mesa is more than an interesting fact. It means we have seen how local sewer systems were installed over the decades, how materials have changed, and how common problems tend to show up in different parts of town. Much of our work comes from repeat customers and referrals, which tells us people feel confident sending neighbors, family, and fellow business owners our way.

Our plumbers are highly trained and handle residential, commercial, and site utility projects across the East Valley. For you, that means we arrive prepared for straightforward and complex sewer issues alike. We listen carefully to what you have been experiencing, investigate thoroughly, and then explain what we find in plain language. You receive an upfront price and a clear explanation of the repair options so you can choose what fits your property and budget.

Owner Rusty continues to be directly involved in the business and is committed to making sure work is done the right way. That personal accountability, combined with long standing roots in Mesa, is why so many property owners trust us when sewer problems threaten their home or business.

Signs You May Need Sewer Repair

Sewer issues often start small, then build until they become an emergency. Recognizing warning signs early can help you avoid extensive damage and messy cleanup. Many people first notice that more than one drain is acting up. For example, a toilet might gurgle when the washing machine drains, or a shower backs up when the dishwasher runs.

Persistent sewer odors inside or near your home or building are another red flag. A strong, unpleasant smell, especially near floor drains, lower level bathrooms, or outdoor cleanouts, often means sewer gases are escaping where they should not. In older Mesa neighborhoods with mature trees, you might also see patches of extra green grass, soggy spots, or sunken areas along the route where the sewer line runs through the yard.

Common warning signs to watch for include:

  • Recurring clogs in multiple fixtures, even after basic drain cleaning
  • Gurgling sounds from toilets or drains when other plumbing is used
  • Sewage backing up into tubs, showers, or floor drains
  • Persistent sewer odors inside or around the building
  • Wet, sunken, or unusually green areas in the yard above the sewer route

If you notice one or more of these issues at your Mesa property, it is a sign that something may be going on with the main line, not just a simple drain clog. Timely sewer repair can help reduce the risk of damage to flooring, walls, and landscaping, and can also help limit exposure to wastewater and bacteria.

How We Diagnose & Repair Sewers

When you call Mesa Plumbing Company about a possible sewer problem, we start by listening. Our plumbers ask about your plumbing history, when the issue began, and what you have already tried. This information helps us focus our inspection and understand how the problem has changed over time.

Next, we perform a thorough on site evaluation. Depending on access and conditions, this may include checking cleanouts, running water through fixtures, and using professional equipment to understand how the line is behaving. In many situations, we suggest a sewer line camera inspection. This lets us see inside the pipe, identify blockages, breaks, or low spots, and determine how far from the building each issue sits.

Common causes we look for include tree root intrusion, broken or collapsed sections, offset joints, corrosion in older metal pipes, and areas where the line has settled and holds water. By pinpointing the cause, we can recommend the level of repair that makes sense instead of guessing or suggesting more work than you need.

Once we understand what is happening in the line, we walk you through what we found. Our plumbers explain the problem in clear terms, answer your questions, and outline possible solutions. In some cases, a focused spot repair is appropriate. In others, especially where the line is badly deteriorated or has multiple issues, a longer section or full replacement might be the better long term choice.

For each option, we discuss expected timelines, how the work will be performed, and what areas of your property might be affected. You receive an upfront price before work begins so you can make an informed decision. Our goal is to restore proper flow and leave your property as orderly as conditions allow once repairs are complete.

Mesa Sewer Conditions & Local Experience

Sewer systems in this area face specific challenges that are not always obvious until problems arise. Many older neighborhoods in Mesa have original clay or cast iron sewer lines. Over time, these materials can crack, corrode, or separate at the joints. In streets lined with mature trees, roots often find their way into small openings, eventually creating significant blockages and damage.

The desert soils around Mesa also play a role. Changes in moisture levels and ground movement can cause sections of pipe to settle or shift. When that happens, low spots, often called bellies, can form in the line. Wastewater then slows or collects in those areas, increasing the chance of recurring clogs and buildup.

Heavy rains during monsoon season can bring additional stress to already compromised sewer lines. When the ground becomes saturated, small cracks or loose joints may allow more water and soil into the pipe, and in some cases, let wastewater escape into the surrounding area. These conditions are different from those in many other regions and they require a practical understanding of how local lines behave over time.

Because Mesa Plumbing Company has been working in Mesa and the East Valley since 1949, we are familiar with the way sewer lines were installed in different eras, which materials were commonly used, and how various neighborhoods are laid out. We work to stay informed about city requirements that apply to sewer repair, including permits and inspection steps that may be needed for certain projects.

For you, that local experience translates into faster, more accurate diagnosis and repairs that are planned with Mesa conditions in mind. Instead of treating your sewer line like any other, we consider the age of your property, the type of pipe, nearby trees, and soil conditions when recommending solutions.

What To Do If You Suspect A Sewer Issue

If you think there might be a problem with your sewer line, taking a few careful steps can help protect your home or business while you wait for service. The main priorities are safety, limiting additional wastewater flow, and documenting what you see in case you need to reference it later.

Start by reducing water use as much as possible. Avoid running dishwashers, washing machines, or long showers, and try not to flush toilets that are close to the area where you have seen backups. If sewage has come up through a drain, keep people and pets away from the affected space until it can be cleaned appropriately.

When you suspect a sewer problem, it can help to:

  • Limit water use in the building to reduce additional backups
  • Avoid using chemical drain cleaners that may damage older pipes
  • Take photos or short videos of any visible backups or yard issues
  • Ventilate affected areas if possible to help with odors
  • Call a qualified plumbing company promptly to assess the line

When you contact Mesa Plumbing Company, we work to respond promptly to requests from Mesa and surrounding East Valley communities. Our team will ask a few questions to understand what you are seeing, then schedule a visit to investigate and discuss next steps. If you are dealing with signs of sewer problems, we are ready to help you move from uncertainty to a clear plan.

Have questions about sewer repair or sewer line damage? Call Mesa Plumbing Company at (480) 725-1050 or contact us online for fast, expert sewer repair solutions.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if it is a sewer line problem?

Multiple drains acting up at the same time, gurgling toilets, sewage backing into tubs or floor drains, and persistent sewer odors often point to a main line issue. If these problems keep returning, it is a strong sign that the sewer line needs to be checked.

How much does sewer repair usually cost?

The cost depends on factors like the location of the problem, pipe material, depth, and how much of the line is affected. We provide an on site assessment, explain what we find, and give you an upfront price before any sewer repair work begins.

Will you have to dig up my yard or driveway?

Some sewer repairs require excavation to reach damaged sections of pipe, while others may be more focused and limited. After we inspect the line, we explain where the issue is, what access is required, and how the work might affect your yard or hard surfaces.

How quickly can your team get to my Mesa property?

Response times depend on schedule and the urgency of your situation, but we work to reach homes and businesses in Mesa as quickly as we reasonably can. When you call, our team will ask questions about what you are experiencing and give you a realistic timeframe for a visit.

Do you handle sewer repairs for businesses too?

Yes, our plumbers work on sewer systems for both residential properties and commercial sites, as well as larger site utility projects. We understand the impact sewer problems can have on business operations and focus on clear communication and efficient planning.

Get Help With Sewer Problems Today

When sewer issues threaten your home or business, you should not have to guess what is wrong or who to trust. Mesa Plumbing Company has been working on sewer lines in this community for more than 75 years, and our family owned team is committed to honest recommendations and quality workmanship.

We listen to your concerns, carefully diagnose the problem, and walk you through repair options with upfront pricing. Whether your property is in an older Mesa neighborhood or a newer part of the East Valley, we bring the local experience needed to address your specific sewer line challenges. Taking the next step is straightforward.

Call (480) 725-1050 to schedule an assessment or request sewer repair help today.

Areas We Serve
  • Apache Junction
  • Chandler
  • Fountain Hills
  • Gilbert
  • Golden Canyon
  • Guadalupe
  • Higley
  • Mesa
  • Phoenix
  • Queen Creek
  • San Tan Valley
  • Scottsdale
  • Sun Lakes
  • Tempe

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  • Apartment Complexe's, Condos and Mobile Home Parks
    • Arizona Acres
    • Aztec and Greenfield Village
    • Brentwood Southern
    • Brentwood West
    • Broadway Estates
    • Brookdale Senior Living
    • First Ave Apartments
    • Mesa Dunes
    • Park Regency
    • Tempe Mobile Home Park
    • The Resort
    • The Wells
    • Venture Out
  • Restaurants
    • 5 & Diner
    • Arby's
    • Barrio Bagel
    • Barro's Pizza
    • Blackbear Diner
    • Burger King
    • Charlie's backyard BBQ
    • Chevy's
    • Chompies
    • Coldstone creamery
    • Cracker Barrel
    • Crave Cookie
    • Dickey's BBQ
    • Filiberto's
    • Firebirds
    • Freddy's frozen custard
    • Logan's Steakhouse
    • Matta's
    • Pete's Fish & Chips
    • PP Thai Cuisine and Sushi
    • Rawhide
    • Rosati's
    • Sbarro's Pizza
    • Sinaloa
    • Sonic
    • The Blind Pig
    • Twisted Pies
  • City Municipalities, School Districts and Utilities
    • City of Mesa Schools
    • Desert Valley Oasis
    • Falcon Field
    • Fountain Hills School District
    • Luke Air Force Base
    • Marine Air Core Base
    • Talley Industries - SDI
    • United States Postal Service