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Maintenance, New plumbing projects, Remodels, Kitchen, Bathroom, Basement, Outdoor, Indoor - Where ever you have plumbing! Sewer, Drain, Maintenance, Clogs, Line breaks - If there is a bigger issue, we will find it! Whether you are about to buy a home and want to know how the plumbing system is doing or you have unexplained clogs or leaks - Our video pipe inspection will reveal it.

At Roto-Rooter we are you sewer solutions specialists. No job is too big or too small, whether you're facing minor annoyances or major repairs, we are here for you. Sewer and drain problems can be frustrating. The experts at Roto-Rooter understand this better than anyone. That's why we're one of Northern Michigan's largest providers of sewer and drain cleaning services.

Homeowners and businesses rely on Roto-Rooter's professional staff to quickly and efficiently take care of problems, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year! See what others are saying about Roto-Rooter of Northern Michigan. Read some of our latest reviews below, then call to see for yourself why everyone says we are the best in town!
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Whether you require complete cleaning or a whole pipes replacement, call the Roto-Rooter team of Traverse City.
We take pride in the work we perform with our dedicated plumbers.
At Roto-Rooter, we are your sewer, drain and plumbing solutions specialists.
No job is too big or too small, whether you're facing minor annoyances or major repairs, we are here for you.
At Roto-Rooter, we are your sewer solutions specialists.
Sometimes you just need help with drain cleaning.
We can easily handle that.
But did you know that Roto-Rooter is also the company to call if you need major residential, commercial/industrial or emergency services?
In rural areas where there is no centralized sewer system, it is common to have an underground wastewater treatment structure called a Septic System.
Septic Systems use a combination of nature and proven technology to treat all the wastewater from a household produced by toilets, showers, sinks and laundry washing machines.
The septic tank intakes all the waste water from the house and separates the floating matter (oil, grease etc.) and solids from the waste water.
The organic matter starts to break down naturally.
Regular maintenance of your septic system comes out to $250 to $500 every three to five years.
This is basically the lowest possible cost to have your septic tank pumped out.
A couple hundred dollars every three to five years is a huge bargain compared to the cost of repairing or replacing a failing septic system which can cost between $3,000 and $9,000.
Neglecting to have your septic system pumped out periodically can seriously damage the system, lead to contaminated ground water or even cause damage inside your home.
Septic system maintenance is much, much cheaper in the long run compared to the cost of neglecting the system and letting it damage itself, sometimes beyond repair.
A typical household septic system should be inspected every three years and pumped out every three to five years.
Alternative systems with electrical float switches, pumps, mechanical components and alert systems should be inspected more often - once a year to be safe.
When you have Roto-Rooter of Traverse City comes out to pump your septic tank, the technician will inspect for leaks and other possible failures within the septic system.
Video cameras are one of the most valuable tools in the plumbing business.
Specially designed waterproof plumbing cameras allow plumbing technicians to conduct a visual inspection of sewer lines and other underground pipes, including pipes under cement and under your home's foundation.
To begin your sewer camera inspection, a professionally trained and skilled technician inserts a rod with a high-resolution video camera on its tip into your sewer lines.
These high-tech drain cameras are flexible, allowing them to travel through twists and turns in sewer lines and thoroughly examine pipes and pipe walls in drain lines from 2 inches to 36 inches in diameter.
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