Fixing a Failed Sewer Repair

A white pipe with a cap sticks out from the ground

A customer in Baltimore County’s Stoneleigh neighborhood asked us to come out and help with his sewer problem. He was experiencing a total backup and could not use his plumbing without flooding his basement with sewage. Although he had had another plumber on-site to try to get his sewer working with drain cleaning, they had yet to be successful.

A Case Study of a Simple Septic Repair

The Situation A customer called us to repair his septic system. He had already had a septic pumping company on site, and they had done a brief analysis of his situation and pumped down the tank and one dry well to get a handle on the problem. Their investigation narrowed his septic issue down to one dry well that was … Read More

Repairing Sewer Lines in Small Row Home Yards

A backhoe driving through a small alleyway to dig up a sewer line at a Baltimore City rowhome

The row home yards in Baltimore City leave little room for sewer repair and replacement work. Fixing sewer lines in a row home yard can quickly become a massive and involved project. Learn how we keep repairs precise and cost effective.

A Sewer Leaking Under The Basement Floor

Your basement is filled with nasty smelly odors and you don’t know why. Every time you flush your toilet, take a shower, or do laundry, your basement just gets more stinky and damp. If this is happening in your home, there is a good chance that a sewer pipe is leaking somewhere under your basement floor.