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Even when you properly care for your sewer lines or septic tank, problems can still arise. Many of them require excavation to fully address the issue, which means track hoe service is necessary. Roto-Rooter, the premier sewer and drain service of Toccoa, GA, explains what projects they can tackle with their track hoe service. 

Drain & Pipe Line Repairs

Even with the most technologically advanced materials, pipes and drain lines can disintegrate over time. This damage can cause leaks and flooding on your property. Using a track hoe service can quickly dig up the area needing repair to speed up the reconstruction timeline.

Sewer & Septic Excavation

track hoe serviceNot only does sewage backing up into your home smell unpleasant, but there are also significant health risks involved with exposure. To fix the problem, a track hoe service is needed to get to the septic tank or sewer line, which is usually buried four to six feet below ground.

Ditch Construction

During times of heavy rain, your home might be at risk for flooding if you don't have the proper drainage. A track hoe service can create ditches to help divert water away from your property.

Demolition

Occasionally, a project may require removing structures from your property. A track hoe service can help with the demolition of small buildings, such as sheds. Sometimes, these structures are erected on top of existing pipe and drain lines, placing unnecessary weight on them that causes damage over time.

Landscape Overhauls

Tree and shrub roots are notorious for damaging buried pipe lines. Unfortunately, unless the plants are removed, the problem will continue to occur, since the roots will keep growing. A track hoe service can assist with removing tree roots and stumps to prevent future damage.

When it comes to track hoe service for sewer and drain issues, the Toccoa community relies on Roto-Rooter's experience in both residential and commercial environments. Contact them at (706) 244-0351 or visit their website to schedule a service call. 

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