When your main underground sewer line breaks or gets blocked, it can cause a giant plumbing disaster for your entire property. At Aza Contractor, we know how stressful it is to deal with foul odors, slow drains, and dirty wastewater backing up into your basement floors. That is why our friendly team treats sewer line issues with the highest level of care and urgency. We send our licensed plumbing specialists straight to your home in Falls Church with modern diagnostic cameras to find the exact underground problem and repair it safely.
Our expert plumbers have spent years repairing and replacing damaged sewer lines across Northern Virginia. Whether your underground pipes are cracked from old age, crushed by shifting soil, or completely blocked by tough tree roots, we have the heavy-duty tools to fix them correctly. We always follow local building safety codes, treat your yard with respect, and explain your options clearly before we begin digging. You can trust our local team to restore your home’s main drainage system quickly and cleanly.
Dealing with a main line sewage backup can cause serious water damage to your property. Contact our local service desk today, and we will send a licensed professional with advanced camera equipment to inspect your underground line immediately.
We provide clear, itemized quotes with zero hidden fees, so you always know exactly what you are paying for before our excavation work begins.
We run high-definition waterproof cameras deep inside your pipes to see the exact issue, saving you from unnecessary digging in your yard.
We only install heavy-duty, commercial-grade replacement pipes that resist rust and stop aggressive tree roots from breaking in again.
Underground pipes usually fail because tree roots grow into the pipe joints looking for water, old metal pipes rust away, or the ground shifts over time.
We slide a tiny, flexible video camera down your drain line. This lets us see the exact spot of the crack on a screen, so we only dig exactly where it is broken.
Most standard sewer line repairs take between one and three days, depending on how deep the pipe is buried and whether we have to dig under concrete.
Yes! Tree roots are incredibly strong. If your underground pipe has even a tiny leak, the roots will squeeze into the crack, expand, and shatter the pipe.
Standard insurance often does not cover normal wear and tear or root damage, but we recommend checking your specific policy for underground utility coverage.