Sewer Line Rerouting in Westlake

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In Westlake, if you're experiencing issues with your sewer line, Mother Modern Plumbing's expert team, with years of experience, is here to help resolve the issue.
Have you noticed unusual odors or slow drainage? Are there any wet spots or depressions in your yard?
Mother Modern Plumbing is the trusted choice for Westlake homeowners because we offer clear estimates and permanent repairs. We stand for transparency, precision, and care, just like a mother would provide. Our team of expert, licensed plumbers ensures you receive quality service. With our combined 98 years of plumbing experience, you can rely on us for all your sewer line needs.
With flat-rate pricing and expert plumbers, you can be confident you are getting the best service in Westlake.
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, and let us provide a reliable solution for your home.

High-end properties in Westlake require careful handling of underground plumbing. Our team provides Sewer Line Rerouting with minimal disruption, and we typically follow up with Sewer Line Cleanout Installation and Drain Cleaning to protect your investment.

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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.
