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If you live in an older home in Nampa, Caldwell, or other parts of the Treasure Valley, chances are that your sewer line may be reaching the end of its life. Many older homes in our area use Orangeburg pipe, a type of bituminous fiber pipe used in homes primarily between the 1940s and 1970s. Prone to cracking, degradation, root intrusion, and collapse, it is no longer in use in modern homes.
If you have an older home or suspect that your sewer lines might be Orangeburg pipe, replacing them could save you in the long run by preventing line failures, breaks, and backups.
Since 2007, our full-service plumbing company has proudly served both residential and commercial clients across the country, delivering unmatched craftsmanship and reliability. We are staffed by experienced, licensed local plumbers who specialize in a wide range of services — from leak detection and pipe repairs to drain cleaning, water heater installation, and emergency plumbing.
Whether it’s a clogged drain, a burst pipe, or a failing water heater, we respond quickly and work efficiently to restore comfort and functionality to your home or business. We don’t just patch up problems — we take a comprehensive approach that identifies root causes and provides preventative, long-term solutions to help you avoid costly issues down the road.
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Common signs include slow drains in multiple fixtures, gurgling toilets, foul odors, or sewage backups. If you notice these issues, a camera inspection can pinpoint whether the main line is damaged, clogged, or misaligned.
New sewer lines made from PVC or HDPE are corrosion-resistant and designed to last 50 years or more. We install high-quality materials that meet all local codes and are built to withstand long-term usage.
Backflow testing checks whether contaminated water could flow backward into your clean water supply due to changes in pressure. Regular testing is required for certain properties and is essential to protect drinking water from pollutants.
Sewer line cleaning removes buildup, debris, and tree roots that can block flow or damage your pipes. If you're experiencing recurring clogs or slow drains, hydro jetting or mechanical cleaning may restore your system without the need for repairs.
If your home was built between 1945 and 1972, there’s a good chance it may have Orangeburg pipe in the sewer line. Warning signs include frequent clogs, slow drains throughout the house, recurring root problems, or sewer backups. The only way to confirm is through a professional video camera inspection, which allows us to see the pipe material and assess its condition.