Expert Sewer Line Service for Your Home
Wisler Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric is a family-owned plumbing company providing reliable, long-lasting system replacement and sewer repairs in Roanoke, VA. Our sewer and drain cleaning and repair specialists have the training, skills, and equipment to solve all types of sewer problems.
Sewer Line Repair, Replacement & INspection for Roanoke, VA and Surrounding Areas
Best-in-class drain & Sewer Services for residential & Commercial Customers
Our company is licensed in Virginia and has the permits for trenching and excavation of sewer replacement, as well as licenses from the City of Roanoke and several surrounding cities. We are proud to have reliably served over 10,000 local homes and businesses.
Fast and Effective Sewer Repair in Roanoke, VA
Sewer problems can have several causes. Tree roots are a common problem, especially with older pipes. The roots seek out the moisture in the sewer pipes and cause roots to block the pipes. This is more common in the winter months due to increased rainfall. Other sources of problems include feminine products flushed down the toilet, jewelry and other items falling down the drain, and the buildup of food particles, grease, and other household products in the pipes.
OUR SEWER SERVICES INCLUDE
- Sewer Cleaning
- Sewer Inspection
- Sewer Line Repair & Replacement
- Trenchless Sewer Services
We are qualified, trained and equipped to inspect, repair, clean, and install complete septic systems. Because some sewer problems require immediate resolution, same-day service is also available.
YOU MAY NEED SEWER REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IN VIRGINIA IF:
- There is a foul odor outside
- The plumbing drains slowly
- The toilets make gurgling noises
- There are soft and mushy spots in the yard
Sewer Line FAQ
Multiple drains backing up at once, gurgling toilets, sewage odors in the yard or basement, and unusually lush green patches over your sewer line are all common red flags.
We use a camera inspection to see the exact condition and location of the problem inside the pipe — whether it’s a root intrusion, a crack, a collapse, or a blockage — before recommending a repair method.
Not always. Depending on what the camera inspection shows, trenchless options like pipelining may repair the line with minimal digging. More severe collapses may still require traditional excavation.
A backup affecting multiple fixtures is a health and property hazard and should be treated as an emergency — stop using water in the house and call us right away.