My plumber told me there might be an issue with my service. What does that mean?

Your sewer service from the main line to your home is your responsibility. If a plumber has indicated there may be an issue (clog, roots, sag, etc.), the best course of action is to have your service line inspected with a camera to provide a clearer idea of what might be the cause.

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1. What to do if you suspect a sewer issue after regular office hours?
2. How often are residential sewer bills issued?
3. How often are commercial and industrial sewer bills issued?
4. How can I pay my sewer bill?
5. I have questions about my bill. Who can help me?
6. I want to apply for an abatement. How can I do that?
7. I’m selling my house and need a final sewer reading. How can I get that?
8. I need my sewer service repaired/replaced. Is there a process for that?
9. My plumber told me there might be an issue with my service. What does that mean?
10. Can I dig a trench in my lawn to access my sewer service?
11. I’m currently on a septic system but want to tie in to the sewer system. Can I?
12. I called DigSafe for a mark out, but sewer has not been marked. Why?