Stopping Backups Before They Spread
Sewer Line Repair in Evansville for sewer backups, persistent slow drains throughout the home, or foul odors rising from floor drains and toilets
TWO BROTHERS PLUMBING diagnoses and repairs damaged or blocked sewer lines for homeowners in Evansville who are dealing with wastewater that won't leave the property. You might notice that flushing the toilet causes water to back up into the shower, that multiple drains are slow at the same time, or that there's a sewage smell in the basement even when no fixtures are in use. These are signs that the main sewer line has a blockage, break, or root intrusion that prevents normal flow.
The service includes locating the problem, clearing obstructions, and repairing damage to restore proper drainage. A sewer backup can result from tree roots growing into pipe joints, sections of clay or cast iron pipe that have collapsed, or a buildup of grease and debris that has hardened over time. The repair method depends on the location and severity of the damage, and the goal is to restore wastewater flow without excavating more than necessary.
If you're seeing signs of a sewer line problem, reach out to schedule an inspection before the issue causes property damage or unsanitary conditions inside the home.

How Sewer Line Repair Is Performed
When you call for sewer line work, the process begins with a camera inspection to identify the exact location and nature of the problem. The camera is inserted through a cleanout or drain opening and pushed through the line until the obstruction or break is visible. Tree roots appear as fibrous masses invading the pipe, while a collapsed section shows as a complete blockage or offset joint. Once the problem is mapped, the repair method is selected based on access, depth, and the condition of the surrounding pipe.
After the repair, you'll notice that drains clear quickly throughout the house, toilets flush without causing backups elsewhere, and there are no odors coming from the floor drains or yard. TWO BROTHERS PLUMBING ensures that the repaired section is properly sloped, the joints are sealed, and the line is tested under flow to confirm that wastewater moves freely to the municipal connection or septic system.
Root intrusion is cleared mechanically using a cutting tool that removes the obstruction and scrapes the pipe walls. If the roots have caused cracks or joint separation, that section may need to be excavated and replaced with schedule 40 PVC or another durable material. A break caused by settling soil or heavy vehicle traffic requires exposing the damaged section, cutting out the affected pipe, and installing a replacement with proper bedding and backfill. Grease blockages are cleared with hydro jetting, which uses high-pressure water to scour the pipe interior and restore full diameter flow.
Common Sewer Line Questions
Homeowners in Evansville often have questions about what caused the problem, how serious it is, and what the repair will involve.
What causes a sewer line to back up into the house?
The main line is blocked or broken, preventing wastewater from reaching the street connection. This forces water back up through the lowest drains, typically in the basement or first-floor bathroom.
How do tree roots get into a sewer line?
Roots grow toward moisture and nutrients, and they enter through small cracks or joints in the pipe. Once inside, they expand and create a blockage that traps debris and restricts flow.
Why do multiple drains slow down at the same time?
When the main sewer line is partially blocked, water from any fixture struggles to move past the obstruction. This affects all drains connected to that line, rather than just one sink or toilet.
What happens during a camera inspection in Evansville?
A waterproof camera on a flexible cable is fed through the sewer line from a cleanout or drain opening. The video feed shows the pipe's condition, blockages, and any breaks or root intrusion in real time.
When is excavation required for sewer line repair?
If the pipe has collapsed, separated at a joint, or is severely damaged by roots or settling, the affected section must be accessed from above ground, removed, and replaced with new pipe and fittings.
If you're noticing sewer backups, slow drains, or foul odors, contact TWO BROTHERS PLUMBING to schedule an inspection and get the line repaired before the problem worsens.