Sewer problems don’t wait until it’s convenient, and at Alpha Plumbing, we don’t either. Whether you’re dealing with a slow-draining system, sewage backups, or suspected pipe damage underground, we offer complete sewer services for both residential and commercial properties in Lexington. Our goal is to get the job done right the first time and protect your property from further damage.
Most sewer problems start as subtle issues and quickly escalate into emergencies. We commonly handle sewer backups, collapsed pipes, tree root intrusion, grease buildup, broken cleanouts, and deteriorated cast iron or clay pipes. If you’ve noticed frequent toilet backups, sewage smells, or pooling water in your yard, those are clear signs that your sewer line needs professional attention.
On the commercial side, we handle larger-diameter sewer systems that support restaurants, offices, medical clinics, and multi-tenant buildings. Clogged sewer mains, broken grease traps, and line collapses in high-traffic businesses are common calls we take.
Our first step in any sewer job is to inspect the line using a professional-grade sewer camera. We insert the camera through an access point and view the live feed as it travels through the pipe. This gives us a real-time look at any blockages, cracks, sagging pipes, or invasive roots.
We don’t rely on guesswork. The video inspection lets us determine whether the problem is caused by pipe damage, years of buildup, or an isolated clog. Once we’ve seen what’s going on inside your system, we’re able to recommend the right solution without unnecessary digging or disruption.
Not every sewer issue requires a full replacement. If your line is structurally sound and the problem is localized—like a section with root intrusion or buildup—we may be able to make a targeted repair. However, if the pipe is collapsed, heavily corroded, or made from outdated materials like Orangeburg or clay, a full replacement is often the better long-term solution.
We walk you through the pros and cons of each approach so you can make an informed decision. Our trenchless methods, when applicable, can save your yard and reduce the overall time and cost.
Sewer lines come in many materials, and we adapt our approach depending on what your home or building has. Cast iron is common in older Lexington homes, and over time it can rust internally and collapse. Clay pipes are brittle and vulnerable to root intrusion. Modern PVC and SDR lines are more durable but can still be crushed or misaligned during construction or due to shifting soil.
We don’t use a one-size-fits-all method. The age of your home, the type of soil, and previous repairs all factor into our repair or replacement strategy. You’ll always get a customized solution that’s designed for your property and your budget.