Sewer Line Rerouting in Cedar Hill

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Is your Cedar Hill home experiencing issues like frequent backups or unusual odors? Mother Modern Plumbing, with our deep expertise in plumbing, understands that these problems can disrupt your daily life.
Have you noticed any of these issues? Are you experiencing slow drains or gurgling sounds? Do you suspect a problem with your sewer line?
At Mother Modern Plumbing, we know that plumbing issues can be a major headache. That’s why we bring over 98 years of combined experience to the table, offering clear, reliable solutions that you can trust. We focus on providing fast, permanent repairs so you can get back to your life.
With Mother Modern Plumbing, you're choosing a company that values transparency and precision. We provide clarity, reliability, and professionalism, just like a mother would.
Here are some common signs that you may need a sewer line rerouting:
- Frequent backups in your drains
- Gurgling sounds from your pipes
- Unpleasant smells around your property
- Water pooling in your yard
- Lawn abnormalities near the sewer line
Don't wait for the problem to get worse; contact Mother Modern Plumbing today, and let our expert team provide the permanent solution you need.

Plumbing problems in Cedar Hill can escalate quickly without a proper reroute. Our Sewer Line Rerouting service adapts your home’s plumbing layout as needed, with added support from Sewer Line Repair and Replacement and preventative Hydro Jetting.

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How long does pipe rerouting take?
Expect most pipe rerouting projects to take between 3-7 days, depending on the severity of your pipe damage and its exact location (under a foundation, landscaping, etc.)
Is rerouting plumbing a good idea?
Yes, rerouting your pipes is a good idea — especially if your existing damaged pipes are underneath your slab foundation. You’ll avoid breaking the concrete slab to conduct repairs, and the location of your new pipe makes future plumbing repairs easier.
