



Slow or backed-up drains are frustrating enough on their own. But when the problem is buried under your concrete slab, most homeowners don't even know where to start. That's exactly the kind of job we handle from start to finish.
Here's what we were working with - a damaged drain line sitting below the slab. The old cast iron pipe had seen better days. Deteriorated, corroded, and no longer doing its job. We opened the slab, got eyes on the problem, and pulled the damaged section out.
From there, we went in with a clean ABS replacement pipe, properly fitted and connected with no shortcuts. The new section tied into the existing line the right way - solid couplings, correct alignment, and a repair that's actually built to last. That's what a real drain line repair looks like.
Once the pipe work was done, we poured and finished the concrete patch flush with the surrounding slab. Clean, contained, and tight to the existing surface. The repair is solid underneath and clean on top. No sloppy patch jobs.
This is the kind of work we do when drains are backing up and the fix isn't as simple as snaking a line. If you've got a slow drain that's not getting better, the issue could be deeper than you think. We do line replacements and repairs the right way - no guessing, no cutting corners.