Sewer, Septic & Pump Services in Birmingham, AL

From sewer line repairs to grinder pumps and septic tank replacement, we provide reliable solutions for the toughest underground plumbing problems—done right the first time.

Sewer & Pump Problems Fixed Quickly & Correctly

Sewer and septic issues can quickly become serious problems if not handled properly. From slow drains and backups to failing pump systems, these issues require fast, experienced service.

We provide complete sewer and pump system services for homes and businesses. Our team diagnoses the issue quickly and delivers long-term solutions—not temporary fixes.

Why Sewer & Pump Issues Should Be Fixed Early

Sewer problems don’t stay small. What starts as a slow drain can turn into a major backup or system failure.

By addressing issues early, you can:

  • Prevent sewage backups inside your home
  • Avoid costly property damage
  • Extend the life of your system
  • Protect your foundation and yard
  • Avoid emergency repairs
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We proudly provide septic repair services throughout Birmingham, AL, and nearby communities, including Hoover, Trussville, Vestavia Hills, Pelham, and more.

If you’re in the area and need plumbing help, we’re ready to respond quickly

Common Sewer & Pump Issues We Handle

  • Sewer line backups
  • Slow or blocked main drains
  • Grinder pump failures
  • Sewer ejector pump issues
  • Septic tank replacement
  • Fill line repair and replacement
  • Foul odors or sewage smells
  • Yard flooding or soggy areas

24/7 Emergency Septic Available

Septic issues don’t wait—and neither do we. Call anytime for fast emergency service.
SEWER TROUBLE?

Sewer Backup or Pump Failure? Call Now

Don’t wait—sewer issues can get worse fast. Get expert help before it turns into a major problem.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Sewer & Pump Questions

A grinder pump breaks down waste from your home and pumps it into the main sewer line. If it fails, wastewater can back up quickly.
A sewer ejector pump moves wastewater from lower levels (like basements) up into the main sewer line.
Common signs include slow drains, frequent backups, foul odors, soggy yard areas, or gurgling sounds in your plumbing.
Signs include alarms going off, slow draining fixtures, unusual noises, or sewage backing up into the home.
If your septic system is failing, causing backups, or beyond repair, replacement may be necessary for proper function.
The fill line carries wastewater into your system. If damaged, it can cause leaks, backups, or improper drainage.
Yes. Sewer backups and pump failures often require immediate attention to prevent serious damage.
It depends on the issue. Some repairs are completed quickly, while others (like line replacement) may take longer.
Sewer backups are often caused by clogs, grease buildup, tree root intrusion, damaged pipes, or a failing pump system. Identifying the exact cause quickly is important to prevent further damage.
Yes. Tree roots are one of the most common causes of sewer line damage. They can grow into small cracks in the pipe, expand over time, and eventually block or break the line completely.