Drain Cleaning & Sewer Services

Drain Cleaning in Elk River, MN

Clogging in your drains are early signs of blockage and points to potential downstream problems in your drains and sewer. So, don’t ignore it! Call Us!   Our team of skilled professionals are equipped with the expertise and cutting-edge tools to tackle any drain issue effectively.


We're experts at fixing clogs, cleaning drains, and maintaining sewers. Our skilled team and specialized tools can solve your problem quickly often on the same day. If you need sewer line repair, our Trench-less replacement method minimizes disruption to your surroundings.

Drain Cleaning

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Sewer Repair

We offer a full line of installation, maintenance & repair that your sewer line may require, no matter the problem or time of year. You can count on the trusted professionals at Modern Plumbing & Heating. Call us Today!

Common Warning Signs of a Broken or Deteriorating Sewer Line

  • Sewer Gas Odor Around Your Home

Is there a strong sewer stench in or around your house? Sewer lines should be air-tight (besides a vent on the roof of your home), so strong odors of sewage are a tell-tale sign of a crack in your main sewer line.

  • Indentation in Your Lawn or Under Pavers

A cracked or broken sewer main line is continually saturating your yard and can lead to ground soil dissipating.This can cause your lawn to indent or dip above where your sewer line runs.

  • Is the Grass Looking Extra Green or Lush Patches in Your Yard?

This may be a sign of a sewer line leak underground requiring repair. Sewage acts as a fertilizer for plants so a leak will lead to extra lush or green patches in your yard.

  •  New Foundation Cracks, Settlement or Sinkholes?

In extreme instances, a sewer line can be a contributing factor to foundation issues, settlement of your home, or even sinkholes. Call a sewer line repair plumber immediately before the issue worsens.

  • Is Septic Waste Pooling in Your Yard?

If you notice septic wastewater collecting in your yard, it's a clear indication of a damaged sewer main line. The issue might stem from a broken septic tank, a blocked sewer drain, or a cracked sewer mainline, typically located right beneath the pooled sewage water.

Contact our team of experts for more information at (763) 639-1632.

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