From slow drains to collapsed lines, Allied All-City handles sewer repair across Nassau and Suffolk County — with camera inspection, trenchless options, and no subcontractors.
We diagnose every sewer problem with a camera inspection before recommending any repair — so you're not paying to fix the wrong thing.
When conditions allow, we use trenchless methods to repair or replace sewer lines without excavating your property, driveway, or landscaping.
Fully certified and licensed for sewer work across Long Island, including compliance with all local and county code requirements for both residential and commercial.
Sewer backups are urgent. Our emergency response team is available around the clock to assess and address the problem before it gets worse.
A repaired sewer line isn't just about solving today's backup — it's about protecting your property value, your plumbing system, and your family's health for years to come.
Every benefit above is delivered on every job we take.
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We run a camera through your sewer line to identify exactly what's wrong, where it is, and how far it extends.
We explain what we found in plain language, present your options, and get your approval before any work begins.
Using the most appropriate method for the situation, we complete the repair — trenchless when possible, conventional when needed.
The only reliable way to know is to run a camera through the line. The camera footage shows whether the damage is localized — a cracked joint, a root intrusion point, a single offset section — or whether the pipe has deteriorated along most of its length. Localized damage can often be addressed with a targeted repair or short-section liner. Widespread deterioration, particularly in older clay or Orangeburg pipe, usually makes full replacement the more cost-effective long-term answer. We walk every customer through what the camera shows and explain why we're recommending what we're recommending.
Root intrusion is one of the most frequent issues — tree roots follow moisture and can penetrate pipe joints, eventually causing significant blockage or structural damage. Ground movement and soil settling over time can cause pipe joints to offset, creating belly sections where waste accumulates. And many Long Island homes still have original clay tile or Orangeburg sewer laterals from the mid-20th century — materials that simply weren't built to last indefinitely. Grease buildup is another common culprit in both residential and commercial lines. A camera inspection tells us which of these is at play.
Both. Allied All-City serves residential homeowners and commercial property owners throughout Nassau and Suffolk counties. Commercial sewer work sometimes involves larger-diameter lines, grease interceptor connections, or more complex layouts than a typical residential lateral, but we have the equipment and experience to handle it. If you manage a commercial building, restaurant, multi-family property, or industrial facility with a sewer issue, we can assess it and provide the appropriate solution.
Trenchless methods — specifically pipe lining and pipe bursting — work well in many situations, but not every sewer line is a candidate. Pipe lining requires that the existing pipe still has enough structural integrity to support the liner installation and that the pipe diameter meets minimum requirements. Pipe bursting requires that the soil and pipe layout accommodate the bursting head's path. Some pipe configurations, particularly those with multiple bends or severely collapsed sections, may require conventional excavation in certain segments. The camera inspection tells us what's feasible. We'll always recommend the least disruptive method that will actually work for the specific conditions.
A straightforward trenchless liner installation on a typical residential lateral might be completed in a single day. Pipe bursting jobs typically take one to two days depending on the run length and site access. Conventional excavation and replacement of a sewer lateral is generally a one-to-two-day job for the pipe work itself, with surface restoration sometimes requiring additional time. We give every customer a realistic schedule estimate before the work begins. We also handle permit applications, which can add lead time but are required for most sewer replacement work in Nassau and Suffolk counties.
Call us. Allied All-City maintains 24/7 emergency availability — a real dispatcher, not an answering machine. For an active sewer backup, we'll dispatch a technician as quickly as possible and get someone to your property to assess the situation. In many emergency cases, we can at minimum clear the backup the same visit so you can use your plumbing again, and then schedule the more comprehensive diagnostic work or repair during regular hours. We won't leave you without a functioning drain for days. Sewer backups are a health concern and we treat them as the urgent problem they are.
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