Sewer Line Rerouting in Lake Worth

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Is a failing sewer line causing you headaches in Lake Worth?
Have you noticed any of these issues? Are you experiencing recurring backups in your home? Have you seen unusually lush patches in your yard? Is there a persistent sewage smell?
Mother Modern Plumbing has the expertise to solve your sewer line rerouting needs in Lake Worth. With a combined 98 years of plumbing experience, we are equipped to handle any challenge. Our commitment to clear estimates, clean work, and lasting solutions means you can trust us to get the job done right the first time.
We offer flat-rate pricing with no hidden fees.
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 let sewer line problems disrupt your life; contact Mother Modern Plumbing today, the trusted authority in Lake Worth, to get your home's plumbing back in top shape.

In Lake Worth, our plumbing professionals often start with Drain Cleaning to help homeowners address slow drains and recurring clogs. For systems that need more frequent access, a new Sewer Line Cleanout Installation makes it much easier to perform future maintenance without digging. These services are ideal for supporting larger sewer upgrades and ensuring everything in your system is functioning at its best.

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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.
