Orlando Sewer Line Services
Comprehensive Sewer Solutions for Customers in Seminole, Orange, and Osceola Counties
Your sewer line handles everything your plumbing sends its way, and when it stops doing that job effectively, the consequences affect every drain, toilet, and fixture in the building. Sewer line problems range from gradual buildup and partial blockages to complete failures involving cracked, collapsed, or root-invaded pipe, and accurately distinguishing between them requires both the right diagnostic tools and the experience to interpret what they reveal.
Mercury Plumbing is equipped to handle the full spectrum of sewer work, from targeted cleanings to complete line replacements. We use video inspection equipment to examine sewer lines directly, providing a clear, accurate picture of what's happening underground before any repair decisions are made. That diagnostic foundation, combined with nearly three decades of field experience and a reputation for solving the problems other plumbers couldn't, allows our licensed and insured team to approach sewer line work with a level of confidence and precision that less experienced teams simply can't match. Our stocked vans run around the clock, and larger sewer projects can be quoted on-site at no charge.
Call (407) 315-1187 or contact Mercury Plumbing online to explore our sewer services or request a same-day appointment!
Hear From Our Happy Customers
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“Very much appreciate the quick response and only one small drywall repair needed to patch after on a leak that was caused large pool of water on my floor overnight.”- KJ J.
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“I have used MERCURY PLUMBING for over 18 years for my personal house and rental properties.”- Parks D.
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“I’ve used them several times before and they’ve always been fair and reasonable. But they also go above and beyond.”- Desiree H.
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“He was extremely professional and knowledgeable and completed everything in a timely manner.”- Antoinette P.
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“When he arrived on time he was courteous and professional. He showed us photos & video of the problem with our garbage disposal. He also detected a leak in our faucet and fixed that as well.”- Pam N.
Sewer Issues That May Be Behind Your Plumbing Problems
Sewer line problems are frequently misread as isolated plumbing issues — a slow drain here, a gurgling toilet there — until the pattern becomes impossible to ignore. Many of the recurring or hard-to-explain plumbing complaints we investigate trace back to the sewer line.
Common sewer issues that are easy to overlook include:
- Root intrusion. Tree and shrub roots are naturally drawn to the moisture around sewer lines and can infiltrate pipe joints and cracks over time, creating blockages and accelerating structural damage from the inside out.
- Pipe corrosion and deterioration. Older sewer lines made from cast iron or clay deteriorate over decades, developing cracks, joint failures, and sections of collapse that restrict flow and allow groundwater infiltration.
- Grease and scale buildup. Accumulated grease, soap, and mineral deposits gradually narrow the interior of sewer lines, reducing capacity until even normal use triggers slow drains and backups throughout the system.
- Bellied or sagging pipe. When a section of sewer line sinks due to shifting soil, waste and water pool in the low point rather than flowing freely, creating persistent blockages that can't be resolved with cleaning alone.
- Offset or separated joints. Ground movement, improper installation, or age can cause pipe sections to shift out of alignment, creating gaps where waste escapes into the surrounding soil and debris enters the line.
Any of these conditions can produce symptoms like odors, slow drains, recurring backups, or unexplained wet areas in the yard that seem unrelated to the sewer line until a video inspection reveals the source.
If your plumbing problems keep coming back, your sewer line may be behind it all. Call (407) 315-1187 for around-the-clock solutions from Mercury Plumbing!
Plumbing Done Right, Every Time
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Your Satisfaction Is Our SuccessWe are dedicated to bringing exceptional service directly to your home, always prioritizing your satisfaction. Our strong reputation is built on lasting relationships and loyal customers who continue to trust us for dependable, high-quality work.
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We Don’t Quit Until the Job’s DoneOur team won’t give up until your plumbing problem is resolved, no matter how tricky or challenging the issue. With stocked service vans and 24/7 availability, we're ready to respond quickly and thoroughly whenever you need us.
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Transparent Pricing With No SurprisesWe treat every customer the way we’d want to be treated — with fair, honest pricing and no hidden surprises. By delivering real value to homeowners and businesses alike, we earn your trust and build relationships that last.
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High-Quality Workmanship, Every TimeWe are committed to providing professional, high-quality plumbing services delivered by licensed, knowledgeable technicians who diagnose and solve problems right the first time.
Why We Offer Trenchless Sewer Solutions
Traditional sewer line replacement means excavation; digging up yards, driveways, landscaping, and sometimes flooring to access and replace the damaged pipe beneath. For many properties, that process is as disruptive and costly as the sewer problem itself. Trenchless sewer repair and replacement methods allow us to rehabilitate or replace a damaged sewer line with minimal excavation, accessing the line through small entry points rather than a full trench.
Mercury Plumbing offers trenchless solutions because they deliver a genuinely better outcome for many of our customers, with less property disturbance, faster project completion, and results that are every bit as durable as traditional replacement when the right methods are used. Not every sewer situation is a candidate for trenchless repair, and we'll always give you an honest assessment of whether it's the right approach for your specific pipe material, damage type, and property layout. When it is the right fit, trenchless methods can save significant time, money, and disruption.