The answer to 'sewer repair maintenance' is regular inspection and cleaning of your home's sewer system. This helps prevent clogs, backups, and costly repairs down the line. Sewer maintenance should be done every 1-2 years, or more frequently if you have an older home or experience recurring issues.
During a sewer inspection, a plumber will use a camera to inspect the condition of the pipes and look for any cracks, tree root intrusion, or other damage. They may also perform a hydrostatic test to check for leaks. If any issues are found, the plumber can recommend the appropriate repairs, such as pipe relining, trenchless pipe replacement, or excavation.