A broken sewer or waterline is something that homeowners hope they never have to deal with, but with Duluth’s aging infrastructure, problems are becoming more and more common. Most sewers in Duluth are at least 50 years old, made of clay tile or other types of pipe that allow root and water infiltration. This can cause the pipe to weaken, allowing dips or bellies in the pipe, cracks and splits, and in some cases complete collapse. If you suspect a problem with your sewer or waterline being proactive can help save you money in the long run. To help alleviate some concerns here is a list of some of our most frequently asked questions.