American Sewer Specialist

Do Sewer Maintenance and Repairs Fall on the Homeowner?

If you have owned a home for any amount of time, you recognize the immense responsibility and expense involved. Issues related to plumbing are especially complicated and tend to be of special concern. You may be surprised to know that there is a small stretch of the main sewer line that you, as the homeowner, are responsible for in terms of upkeep and repairs. This portion is called the building sewer, and the trusted Pennsylvania sewer repair professionals at American Sewer Specialist are standing by to help keep yours in tip-top shape.

The Building Sewer on Your Property

The building sewer on your property refers to the pipe that connects your home’s plumbing to the municipality’s public sewer system. This line stretches from your home’s foundation or from the wall of your basement to the location of the main sewer line, which is generally at the street or easement. This portion of outdoor plumbing lines lies on your property, which makes it your responsibility to maintain and repair as necessary.

Maintenance Is Key

When it comes to the building sewer that you are responsible for, maintenance is critical. With proper maintenance, you seriously reduce the risk that repairs will be required. The basics include scheduling regular cleaning services and sewer line inspections by knowledgeable and experienced sewer professionals. The focus here is on keeping your pipes clog-free, which includes addressing any issues related to tree roots.

When Repairs Are Necessary

Building sewers generally have cleanouts, or openings that allow greater access for inspecting the pipes and clearing away any clogs, as well as performing other important maintenance practices. When a cleanout breaks or is damaged in some way, water that carries debris can seep into the line during heavy rains, which is a clogging hazard.

The tell-tale signs that your building sewer may require repairs include all the following:

Pennsylvania Sewer Professionals Can Help Keep Your Building Sewer in Good Shape

The seasoned Pennsylvania sewer specialists at American Sewer Specialist recognize the importance of keeping your building sewer in excellent repair, and we have the expertise, tools, and professional know-how to do the job right. Your home’s plumbing directly affects your family’s day-to-day life, so please do not wait to reach out and learn more about what we can do to help by contacting us online or calling us at 724-879-8130 today.

Happy Clients

Browse through some reviews from happy customers and clients.

  • "When American Sewer Specialist arrived to our home, we were so relieved. Not only because they showed up so quickly, but because they were able to figure out the problem with our leaky basement within a half hour. I have recommended American Sewer Specialist to our family and friends and will continue to do so.…"

    Dan D.
  • "Deal directly with the owner, Kurt! Excellent work, reliable, and great quote. I highly recommend! Comes right out while the others make you wait."

    Justin N.
  • "I was recommended American Sewer Specialist by my co-worker. We had quite the emergency with our sewer line, and they helped us right away! I’ll definitely call American Sewer Specialist if I am ever in need of their services again."

    Jessica L.
  • "Rick and his team did some extensive work on my property, relining and fixing the 75-year-old system. They did a great job at a fair price and cleaned up nicely after the project. You need a sewer system checked out or repaired? Do not hesitate to call Rick, he is honest, upfront and will take care of the job from start to finish. Just a great family owned company."

    Howard Effron
  • "We used American Sewer Specialist to divert a natural spring away from the house and into the storm drain. We had two other companies come out to try and fix our water drainage problem but they were unsuccessful. Rick was very professional and did a great job. He answered all of my questions and fixed our water problem! I highly recommend Rick and American Sewer Specialist!"

    Brianna
  • "We owned a property in Latrobe that was under contract. The dye test failed and Rick was there the next day. He worked on our fairly massive problem and we closed on the property without a delay. He was so patient with us as we were so panicked and living 70 miles away. Big problem-big job...BUT fair price!! Many thanks Michelle and Rick!!!!!!"

    Christine DiVecchio
  • A collection of plumbing tools and copper pipes, including a wrench, fittings, and valves, arranged on a textured dark surface.
  • A close-up view of a construction site showing an excavated hole with plumbing equipment and orange hoses, alongside a backhoe..
  • A spacious basement with a vintage air compressor on wheels, stairs leading up, and construction materials scattered across the concrete floor.
  • A snow-covered outdoor scene featuring a white pressure tank, colorful traffic cones, and a festive candy cane decoration on a brick wall.
  • A construction site showing a variety of pipes and hoses, a white bucket with a red handle, and tools on a wooden surface.
  • A worker in a camouflage hat operates a large machine on a grassy hillside, with hoses and buckets around, under a clear blue sky.
  • A worker connects colorful hoses to a machine beside an open excavation, with an orange pipe extending into the ground.
  • A large, hollow pipeline lies in a sandy trench, with another pipe visible in the background, indicating construction work in progress.
  • Two workers in safety attire operate a machine with colorful hoses in a construction area, surrounded by materials and tools.
  • A partially excavated trench filled with gravel, bordered by mounds of dirt, with construction equipment visible in the foreground.
  • Construction site with a excavator, a red spray machine, and construction materials against a clear blue sky.
  • A red and black portable machine sits on a gravel driveway in front of a brick house, surrounded by construction materials and tools.
  • A worker stands at a garage entrance surrounded by construction equipment, hoses, and tools on a sunny day. Safety cone nearby.
  • A concrete trench reveals a blue water pipe, surrounded by tools and a fan, in a construction corridor.
  • A deep hole filled with water in a basement, featuring red and black hoses linked to plumbing equipment against a concrete wall.
  • A trench with exposed pipes and tools outside a house, surrounded by orange cones and construction materials.

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