Across the diverse communities of Roy, 84067, a functional sewer line is essential for daily life. Signs like gurgling drains, foul odors, or soggy spots in your yard all point to a serious issue underground.
Let's Fix Plumbing is your dedicated partner for all sewer line repair and replacement needs, serving properties throughout Roy, 84067 with precision and professionalism. We are committed to protecting your property. Visit our website to connect with our team and book your sewer service today.

Seeing Soggy Patches or Foul Odors in Your Yard? Let's Investigate.
Sometimes, the most serious plumbing warnings aren't inside your house at all. If you've noticed areas of your lawn that are constantly wet and soggy, or you detect an unmistakable foul sewage odor outdoors, your plumbing is signaling a critical failure. These are telltale signs that your main sewer line has broken, cracked, or separated underground, and is leaking raw sewage directly into your soil. This is a serious health hazard that can damage your landscaping and foundation. At Let's Fix Plumbing, we are the Roy, 84067 experts in underground diagnostics to pinpoint and permanently fix these hazardous leaks.
Telltale Signs of an Underground Sewer Leak
A broken sewer line will contaminate the soil around your property long before it ever causes a backup in your home. The waste has to go somewhere, and if the pipe is breached, it’s seeping into your yard. Here’s exactly what to look for:
- Soggy, Marshy Ground: Areas of your lawn that stay wet and saturated even during dry weather are a primary indicator that water is constantly leaking from a pipe below.
- Strong, Foul Odors: The smell of raw sewage in your yard is an undeniable sign of a sewer line break. This is waste that is escaping the pipe instead of making it to the city sewer.
- Unusually Lush, Green Patches: Before an area becomes a saturated, soggy mess, the leaking "fertilizer" (nutrient-rich wastewater) will often cause one patch of grass to grow significantly greener and faster than the surrounding lawn.
- Ground Indentations or Sinkholes: As the leaking water erodes the soil that supports the sewer pipe, the ground can begin to sink. This can create a noticeable dip or "belly" in your lawn directly above the break.
- Pest Problems: A sudden infestation of rodents or insects in one area of your yard can be a sign they are attracted to the moisture and waste from a compromised sewer line.
Our Investigation and Repair Process
When the symptoms are outside, we must investigate from the inside. Digging randomly is the worst-case scenario. Our process uses advanced technology to find the exact point of failure without destroying your property.
- High-Definition Camera Inspection: This is the essential first step. We access your sewer from a cleanout port and feed a flexible, high-resolution camera through the entire length of the pipe. This allows us to see the exact crack, collapse, or root intrusion on a video monitor in real-time.
- Electronic Signal Location: Our sewer camera heads are equipped with powerful transmitters (sondes). When we locate the break on our video screen, we can use a specialized receiver above ground to electronically pinpoint the exact physical spot and depth of the damage—often accurate to within inches.
- Presenting Your Repair Options: With the problem precisely located, we can offer the most efficient and least invasive solution.
- Trenchless Pipe Lining (CIPP): In many cases, we can repair the pipe from the inside without excavation by inserting a new, seamless liner that seals the leak and restores the pipe to better-than-new condition.
- Trenchless Spot Repair: If the break is localized, we can often perform a targeted "spot repair" that addresses only the broken section, preserving the rest of your pipe and your yard.
- Surgical Excavation: If a traditional dig is the only option, our pinpoint locating ensures we perform a minimal, surgical excavation instead of digging an unnecessary trench across your entire lawn.
Full Sewer Line Excavation: When Is It the Right Choice?
At Let's Fix Plumbing, we specialize in modern, state-of-the-art trenchless sewer repairs that save your lawn and landscaping. However, as your trusted Roy expert, our primary commitment is to the correct and permanent solution, not just the easiest one. While trenchless methods are ideal for many situations, there are specific cases where it is simply not an option, or worse, would only be a temporary patch on a more serious structural problem. In these scenarios, a full, traditional excavation is the only responsible choice to guarantee a long-term, functional sewer system.
When "No-Dig" Isn't an Option: Why Excavation is Necessary
We will only recommend a full excavation when our sewer camera inspection reveals a problem that trenchless technology cannot solve. This is a decision based on hard evidence, not guesswork.
- Severe Pipe "Belly" (Sag): Your sewer line must have a consistent downward slope (grade) for gravity to pull waste away. If shifting soil has caused a section of your pipe to sink or "sag," it creates a "belly" where water and solids pool permanently. You cannot line or burst a pipe with a severe belly; you would just have a newly-lined pipe that still doesn't drain. Excavation is the only solution, as it allows us to dig up the pipe, rebuild a new, stable gravel base, and set the new pipe at the correct grade.
- Completely Collapsed Pipes: Trenchless methods require a host pipe to be in place. If the pipe is totally "pancaked" flat or crushed into rubble, there is no path to pull a new pipe through (bursting) and no structure to apply a liner to (lining). The collapsed sections must be dug up and removed.
- Failing Orangeburg Pipe: If your Roy home was built between the 1940s and early 1970s, you may have Orangeburg pipe. This is a tar-infused wood fiber pipe that was a common post-WWII material. With age, it softens, blisters, delaminates, and deforms under pressure. It has no structural integrity and cannot be lined or burst. It must be completely dug up and replaced with modern PVC.
- Improper Initial Installation: Sometimes, the original line was installed with incorrect fittings, improper materials, or an insufficient grade from the start. A simple repair won't fix a fundamental engineering flaw; the system must be excavated and re-engineered correctly.
Our Safe & Precise Excavation Process
If excavation is deemed necessary, our process is built around safety, precision, and complete restoration to protect your property.
- Full Safety & Utility Locating: Before any soil is moved, we coordinate with Blue Stakes of Utah (811) to have every underground utility—gas, electric, water, and communications—located and clearly marked. Your property's safety is our top priority.
- Surgical Trenching: We don't just send in a random backhoe. We use protective mats and plan our excavation to be as minimal and precise as possible, digging a clean, stable trench that provides safe access to the failed pipe.
- Correct Bedding & Installation: This is the most critical step. After removing the old pipe, we build a new bed of crushed stone, which is graded perfectly for optimal flow. We then install your new, high-grade sewer pipe, ensuring every joint is solid and the slope is correct. This prevents future bellies and failures.
- Thorough Testing & Compaction: We test the new line before we bury it to confirm its integrity. We then backfill the trench by compacting the soil in layers (or "lifts") to prevent your yard from sinking over time, leaving you with a stable, secure, and permanent 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
Risking Your Pipes: How DIY Attempts Can Lead to Catastrophic Failure and Flooding.
When your main sewer line is clogged, the situation is stressful, and the temptation to save money with a do-it-yourself solution is powerful. But your main sewer line is not the place to experiment. This complex system, buried yards underground and made of aging materials, is extremely vulnerable. DIY attempts, from harsh chemicals to rented power tools, are a blind gamble that can—and often does—go horribly wrong, turning a simple blockage into a catastrophic pipe failure and a devastating sewage flood. Before you risk your property, let the experts at Let's Fix Plumbing explain the dangers we see across Roy every week.
The DIY Gamble: A Recipe for Disaster
Amateur tools and guesswork are the direct cause of many of the worst sewer emergencies we respond to. Here is how DIY attempts lead to failure:
- The Chemical Mistake (Creating a Toxic Flood): When you pour liquid drain cleaner down a fully blocked main line, it doesn't reach the clog (which is often 80+ feet away and made of roots). Instead, it mixes with the backed-up sewage. When the blockage inevitably fails to dissolve, that toxic, caustic "black water" has nowhere to go but back up into your home, creating a hazardous biohazard spill that requires professional remediation.
- The Rental Auger Mistake (Causing the Collapse): This is the single fastest way to cause a "catastrophic failure." You are operating a powerful, rotating steel cutter completely blind inside a 50+ year-old pipe. That brittle clay or corroded cast iron cannot withstand the force. The auger head will shatter the brittle pipe, get snagged on a separated joint, or shred aging Orangeburg pipe. You will have personally caused the pipe to collapse, turning what could have been a trenchless repair into a mandatory, property-destroying full excavation.
- The Pressure Washer Mistake (Forcing a Flood): A consumer pressure washer with a "jetter" kit is not a professional hydro-jetter. It lacks the pressure to cut roots and, more importantly, has no water recovery. When it hits a total blockage, all that water has nowhere to go but backward, up the pipe, and directly out of your floor drains and toilets, causing the very sewage flood you were trying to prevent.
Why "Professional Diagnosis" Isn't Just a Sales Pitch
Our professional process is the opposite of the DIY gamble. It is designed to eliminate risk at every step by removing the single most dangerous element: the guesswork.
- Step 1: Accurate Diagnosis (The Camera): We never use a tool blindly. Our process begins by feeding a high-definition sewer camera into your line. This is the only way to safely identify the pipe material (clay, cast iron, PVC), the exact nature of the problem (roots, collapse, grease, or belly), and the structural integrity of the pipe. This one step prevents every single DIY disaster.
- Step 2: The Correct Tool for the Job: Once we see the problem on video, we deploy the right solution. Unlike a rental auger, our professional high-pressure hydro-jetter is powerful enough to slice roots clean and scour pipe walls of sludge, and our technicians are trained to use it safely without damaging your pipes.
- Step 3: The Permanent Solution (Lining): Poking a hole with an auger is a temporary fix at best. After we clear your line, our camera allows us to offer the permanent fix: Trenchless Pipe Lining. We can create a new, structural, seamless pipe inside your old one, sealing all the cracks and making it impenetrable to roots. This ends the threat of future failures and flooding for good—a peace of mind DIY attempts can never provide.
Contact Let's Fix Plumbing Today!
Let's Fix Plumbing is a fully licensed and insured plumbing business servicing the Roy 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.
