Comprehensive sewer line repair, septic system service, and trenchless solutions for your property.
Your sewer or septic system is the most critical part of your plumbing that you never see. When it works properly, wastewater flows silently away from your home. When it fails, the consequences are immediate and serious: backed-up drains, raw sewage in your yard, foul odors, and potential health hazards for your family. Naylor Plumbing provides full-service sewer line repair, septic system maintenance, and installation throughout Ventura County, keeping these essential systems functioning so you never have to think about them.
Sewer lines are vulnerable to several common problems. Tree roots are drawn to the moisture and nutrients inside sewer pipes, working their way through tiny joints and cracks until they form dense blockages that restrict or completely stop flow. Older clay and cast iron sewer pipes deteriorate over time, developing cracks, bellies, and offset joints that trap waste and cause recurring backups. Ground shifting, particularly in earthquake-prone Ventura County, can misalign pipe sections and create low spots where debris collects. Naylor Plumbing uses high-definition sewer camera inspection technology to see inside your pipes and diagnose the exact problem before recommending a repair strategy.
For properties with septic systems, regular maintenance is essential to avoid expensive failures. A septic tank that is not pumped on schedule allows solid waste to build up and eventually flow into the drain field, clogging the soil and requiring costly replacement. We provide septic tank pumping, inspection, and system evaluations, as well as complete septic system installation for new construction and properties converting from failing systems. Our technicians can assess your drain field condition and recommend any adjustments needed to extend the life of your system.
When sewer line replacement is necessary, Naylor Plumbing offers both traditional excavation and trenchless repair methods. Trenchless techniques like pipe lining and pipe bursting allow us to restore your sewer line with minimal disruption to your yard, driveway, and landscaping. Pipe lining creates a seamless new pipe inside the existing one, while pipe bursting replaces the old pipe by pulling a new one through while breaking apart the damaged line. Both methods are durable, long-lasting, and often completed in a single day.
We insert a high-definition waterproof camera into your sewer or septic line to visually inspect the interior condition, identify blockages, root intrusion, cracks, bellies, or collapsed sections with precise location data.
Based on the camera findings, we explain exactly what is happening in your system and present your repair options with transparent pricing, whether that involves clearing, lining, bursting, or traditional replacement.
Our crew executes the agreed-upon solution, from hydro-jetting and root cutting to trenchless pipe lining or full line replacement. We work efficiently to restore your system with minimal disruption to your property.
After completing the work, we run a follow-up camera inspection to confirm the repair is clean and properly sealed, then flow-test the system to verify full drainage capacity has been restored.
Most residential septic tanks should be pumped every three to five years, depending on the tank size, the number of people in the household, and overall water usage. A family of four with a 1,000-gallon tank will typically need pumping closer to every three years. Neglecting regular pumping allows solid waste to accumulate and eventually overflow into the drain field, causing costly damage and potential health hazards. Naylor Plumbing can inspect your system and recommend an appropriate pumping schedule based on your specific setup.
Warning signs of sewer line damage include multiple drains backing up simultaneously, gurgling sounds from toilets or drains, foul sewage odors in your yard or basement, patches of unusually lush green grass over the sewer line path, and sinkholes or soft spots in your yard. Slow drains throughout the house that do not improve with standard drain cleaning also point to a main sewer line issue. If you notice any combination of these symptoms, a camera inspection can determine the exact location and nature of the damage so repairs can be targeted accurately.
Yes. Naylor Plumbing offers trenchless sewer repair methods including pipe lining and pipe bursting. Pipe lining involves inserting a resin-coated liner into the existing damaged pipe, which hardens to form a new pipe within the old one. Pipe bursting pulls a new pipe through the old one while simultaneously breaking apart the damaged pipe. Both methods require only small access points rather than excavating your entire yard, driveway, or landscaping. Trenchless repair is faster, less disruptive, and often comparable in cost to traditional excavation methods.
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