Your sewer line is one of the most important parts of your plumbing system. When problems develop underground, they can quickly turn into messy and expensive situations. Diamond Plumbing offers comprehensive sewer line solutions from inspection to full replacement.
Sewer line issues don't wait, and neither do we. Whether you're dealing with a slow-draining system, mysterious backups, or a complete failure, our licensed plumbers arrive prepared with professional-grade equipment and years of hands-on experience diagnosing and fixing sewer problems.
We begin every sewer job with a thorough video inspection—that way, we know exactly what we're dealing with before we recommend a solution. Root intrusion, cracks, collapses, or just a buildup of debris—we'll identify it, explain your options, and handle the repair efficiently.
From diagnostics to complete replacement, we have the expertise and equipment to solve any sewer problem.
State-of-the-art video cameras let us see exactly what's happening inside your sewer line. We provide a detailed report with photos and a clear action plan.
We clear blockages, remove tree roots, and flush away years of debris buildup to restore normal flow and prevent backups.
Cracks, small collapses, and joints gone wrong? We repair damaged sections with minimal excavation using trenchless technology when possible.
When a line is beyond repair, we remove the old and install new with modern materials that last. We work to minimize disruption to your property.
These warning signs shouldn't be ignored. The longer you wait, the more expensive the damage becomes. Call us right away if you notice any of these.
Multiple drains backing up — If more than one drain in your home backs up or slows simultaneously, the problem is likely in the main sewer line.
Sewage smells in your home — Foul odors around drains, toilets, or inside your home point to a venting or line issue.
Slow drains throughout the house — When every sink, shower, and toilet drains slowly, it's usually a main line clog.
Wet areas in the yard — Patches of extra-green grass, soggy spots, or pooling water may indicate a sewer leak underground.
Gurgling toilets — Strange gurgling or bubbling sounds in the toilet bowl often signal a blocked sewer vent or main line.
Based in Gerald, Missouri, we're your neighbors and we know the area well. Fast response times, local expertise.
Don't wait until it gets worse. Call us anytime—day, night, weekends, or holidays.