The structural health of your Marriott-Slaterville property depends on the invisible network of pipes beneath your foundation. A compromised sewer main isn't just a plumbing nuisance; it’s a threat to your building's stability and soil integrity. Let's Fix Plumbing specializes in stabilizing and restoring failing sewer laterals, using precision engineering to ensure your home or business remains on solid ground.
Don’t wait for a structural failure to address your drainage issues in Marriott-Slaterville, 84401. Our team provides the deep-subsurface expertise required to keep your property safe. Reach out now for a comprehensive site evaluation and permanent restoration plan.

Are Aggressive Tree Roots Strangling Your Sewer Pipes? We Have the Solution.
The mature trees that add beauty and value to your Marriott-Slaterville, 84401 property hide a hidden threat: their root systems. Tree root intrusion is, without question, the single most common cause of catastrophic main sewer line failure. These roots are naturally drawn to the water and nutrients inside your pipes, and they are powerful enough to break in and completely take over. At Let's Fix Plumbing, we specialize in not just clearing tree roots, but providing permanent, long-term solutions to stop them from ever coming back.
Why Your Sewer Pipe is a Magnet for Tree Roots
It’s a natural process that, unfortunately, can destroy your plumbing. Your sewer line is a perfect target for any nearby tree, and roots can sense it from yards away.
- Vapor Detection: Your sewer pipes (especially older ones with joints) release tiny, invisible plumes of warm water vapor into the cooler soil. Tree roots are biologically programmed to seek water and will follow this vapor trail directly back to its source.
- Nutrient-Rich Target: Once a root finds a tiny crack, joint, or opening, it taps into a constant source of water and rich nutrients. This causes the root to "explode" in growth inside the pipe.
- The "Net" Effect: As roots grow, they form a thick "web" or "ball" inside the pipe. This root mass acts like a net, catching toilet paper, grease, and solid waste until the entire line is choked off, leading to recurring backups.
- Pipe Destruction: This isn't just a clog; it's a structural attack. As the roots expand, they exert thousands of pounds of pressure, widening cracks, separating pipe joints, and eventually causing the pipe to collapse completely.
Our Professional Root Control & Removal Process
Simply snaking a drain with root intrusion is like giving the roots a quick trim—they will grow back, often thicker and faster. Our process is designed to eliminate the roots and remove their ability to re-enter the pipe.
- Sewer Camera Inspection: First, we must see the problem. We deploy our high-resolution sewer camera to confirm that roots are the culprit, identify their exact location, and—most importantly—assess the structural condition of your pipe. We'll show you the footage so you can see the invasion for yourself.
- Total Root Removal (Hydro-Jetting): We use high-pressure water jets (hydro-jetting) or specialized mechanical cutting heads. Unlike a simple snake that just punches a small hole through the center, our equipment scours the entire inner wall of the pipe, cutting the roots completely flush and washing them out of your system.
- The Permanent Solution (Trenchless Lining): Once the pipe is clean, we offer the real solution: Cured-In-Place-Pipe (CIPP) lining. This trenchless technology allows us to insert a flexible, resin-saturated liner into your old pipe and inflate it. This liner cures in place, forming a brand-new, seamless, and rock-hard pipe inside the old one. This new pipe seals every crack and joint, creating an impenetrable barrier that roots simply cannot get through, guaranteeing a permanent fix without destroying your landscaping

Why Ignoring a Sewer Problem Will Cost You Thousands in Property Damage
It's tempting to ignore a slow drain, a gurgling toilet, or a faint, unpleasant smell. Many property owners hope the problem will simply go away on its own. When it comes to your main sewer line, this is the single most expensive mistake you can make. A "minor" sewer problem never fixes itself; it only escalates, and the cost of inaction will always be exponentially higher than the cost of a proactive repair. At Let's Fix Plumbing, we help homeowners across Marriott-Slaterville, 84401 understand that fixing the problem now is the best way to save thousands of dollars and protect your property.
The Snowball Effect: From a Small Clog to a Financial Catastrophe
A symptom like a gurgling drain means your sewer line is already under stress and partially blocked. Ignoring it guarantees a future failure. The "property damage" costs are not just for the pipe repair; they are for the catastrophic collateral damage that results from the failure.
The costs of inaction include:
- Emergency Sewage Backup Cleanup: When the line fails completely, raw sewage (black water) floods your home through the lowest points, like basement showers and floor drains. This requires immediate, professional biohazard remediation, which can cost thousands of dollars on its own.
- Total Destruction of Finished Spaces: Black water is incredibly destructive. It permanently ruins everything it touches, requiring the complete demolition and replacement of carpets, padding, hardwood, laminate flooring, subfloors, drywall, baseboards, and any furniture in the area.
- Toxic Mold Remediation: The intense moisture from a backup, especially in hidden areas behind walls, creates the perfect environment for toxic black mold. This requires a separate, expensive mold remediation process to make your home safe to live in again.
- Foundation & Structural Damage: If the sewer problem is a leak outside (not just a clog), the damage is even worse. The constant leak erodes the soil supporting your home's foundation, creating voids. This causes your foundation to sink and crack, leading to tens of thousands of dollars in separate structural repairs.
- Landscaping and Yard Damage: An ignored leak will eventually supersaturate your yard, creating unusable, smelly, marshy sinkholes that require extensive excavation and re-grading to fix.
An Inspection Now Saves a Fortune Later
The cost of a single sewer camera inspection to diagnose a problem is microscopic compared to the cost of even one sewage backup. The price of a planned, trenchless pipe repair on your schedule is a fraction of the combined bill for an emergency plumber, a biohazard crew, a mold remediation team, and a home contractor.
The Smart Investment vs. The Catastrophic Cost:
- The Proactive Path: You pay once for a camera inspection to get hard facts. If a problem exists, you pay a planned, predictable amount for a permanent trenchless repair. Your home is protected, and your total cost is contained.
- The Path of Inaction: You pay for the emergency plumbing call (at after-hours rates). You pay the biohazard cleanup crew. You pay the demolition crew. You pay the mold remediation company. You pay the contractor to rebuild your basement. And after all that, you still have to pay to fix the broken sewer pipe that caused it all.
Don't wait for the catastrophe. If you suspect a problem, call Let's Fix Plumbing today to schedule an inspection and choose the proactive, cost-saving solution.

Why Choose Let's Fix Plumbing
- Locally Owned & Operated
- 24/7 Emergency Services
- Licensed & Uniformed Technicians
- 5-Star Google and Yelp Reviews
- Upfront Estimates
- Easy Online Appointments
3 Things Every New Homebuyer Should Know About the Sewer Line
1. The Standard Home Inspection Doesn't Cover It
Most homebuyers assume that a general home inspection includes the sewer line, but this is a dangerous misconception. A standard inspector only checks if the toilets flush; they do not look at the condition of the buried pipes. Before you sign the closing papers, you should always insist on a Sewer Scope. This small investment can reveal thousands of dollars in hidden damage—like root intrusions or "bellied" pipes—before you inherit the problem.
2. "Age of Home" is the Best Predictor of Failure
If you are buying a "charming" historic home, you are likely buying a clay or cast-iron sewer line that is at or beyond its life expectancy. Even if the drains seem to work during the walkthrough, the "surge" of a new family moving in can cause a weakened system to fail immediately. Understanding the material of the sewer line is just as important as knowing the age of the roof or the HVAC system.
3. You Have Leverage Before the Sale
If a sewer scope reveals issues, you can negotiate with the seller to have the line repaired or replaced before you move in. Alternatively, you can ask for a "closing credit" to cover the cost of the work. Once you take the keys, the sewer line is 100% your financial responsibility. Hiring a professional to perform a pre-purchase inspection is the smartest move you can make to protect your new investment.

Contact Let's Fix Plumbing Today!
Let's Fix Plumbing is a fully licensed and insured plumbing business servicing the Marriott-Slaterville area. We offer a broad range of sewer line replacement services in Utah. Give us a call today at (801) 346-9896 to schedule service.
