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Posted on Immer SantosTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I recently had to deal with a stressful sewer line repair, and The Sewer King made the entire process incredibly smooth. From the initial inspection to the final cleanup, their team was professional, transparent, and efficient. Mt holly New Jersey.Posted on MikeTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Replaced sewer line under slab & garage in one day. Cleaned up so it was like they were never there & good price compared to others.Posted on Timothy BowenTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I’ve been using the sewer kings for all my inspections for the past couple of months. They’re a great company with an excellent team. They always show up on time and are incredibly reliable and dependable. They’re also honest and extremely affordable when it comes to sewer line inspections and replacements.Posted on Xuyen ThachTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Highly recommend The Sewer Kings. Very easy to work with Mark the technician. He explains everything that needs to be done. The customer service and the scheduling was on point. What I like about them the most is the camera inspection is free. This is what set them apart from other plumbers.Posted on Sandi SlossarTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I can’t say enough, from the person who answered the phone, to the workers who showed up to do the work. This company is without a doubt the most professional, caring, knowledgeable company. They took a hopeless situation to an enjoyable solution. My fullest thanks and appreciation to Marc and Anthony for treating us like family. ThankyouPosted on GlennTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. The Sewer Kings are an excellent company, and Anthony is amazing! We would never use another company for all of our needs.Posted on Harold BartonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I can’t say enough good things about The Sewer Kings. We had an emergency situation and they responded immediately, which was such a relief. From the moment they arrived, the team was incredibly knowledgeable, professional, and genuinely friendly—they took the time to explain exactly what was going on and what needed to be done. The work was done efficiently and correctly, and the pricing was very fair, especially for emergency service. It’s rare to find a company that combines fast response, expertise, and great customer service, but The Sewer Kings absolutely delivered. I wouldn’t hesitate to call them again and highly recommend them to anyone needing plumbing help—especially in a stressful emergency!Posted on Kara WeeklyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Thank you for coming to our rescue today on such short notice. Much appreciated for what you do, especially in this terrible weather.Posted on Lisa CTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Anthony, Mark, and their team are amazing! They came out right away to give me options and prices to have our sewer lines fixed/replaced. They were out the next day to do the repairs. Very professional and reasonably priced. They also clean up after themselves and follow up to make sure their customers are satisfied. 100% recommend! Thanks again guys!!Posted on Kahlil WycheTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Recently we had Sewer Kings install a new E-One pump, close out our old septic tank, and connect us to the city sewer line. From day one, their professionalism was top-tier: clear communication, solid planning, and they stayed locked in on the details. The job took four days, and even with tough weather, they kept moving with no complaints and no excuses—just hard work. Pricing was clear; permits and inspections were handled in a timely manner. What really stood out was the follow-up. They didn’t just finish and disappear—they made sure everything was running properly and took the time to answer every question. They made what could have been a stressful project completely hassle-free. If you’re in New Jersey and you need sewer work done right the first time, Sewer Kings is the call. Reliable, knowledgeable, and very professional. Thank you once again, Mark, Anthony, and Durrell!
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Ashland sits in Voorhees Township, New Jersey, a quiet residential area with mostly single-family homes built between the 1960s and 1990s. We handle sewer line repair in Ashland, NJ, including diagnosis, trenchless fixes, and traditional excavation for damaged pipes. Ashland homes often have vintage clay or cast-iron sewer lines that crack from tree roots, settling soil, and age-related corrosion.
Homeowners searching for sewer line repair in Ashland, NJ need local crews who understand Voorhees Township permit rules and older pipe materials. These older systems were built to last decades, but ground shifts and invasive tree roots eventually compromise even the best installations. Call us to schedule a camera inspection and same-day estimate in Ashland.
Camera Inspection Finds Hidden Cracks in Ashland Sewer Lines
Ashland homeowners notice slow drains, gurgling toilets, or wet spots in the yard. Camera scans pinpoint the exact break location so crews dig only where needed. Many Ashland properties have mature oaks and maples whose roots infiltrate clay pipe joints. Without knowing the exact problem location, repair work turns into expensive guesswork.
Our technician threads a waterproof camera through your cleanout, records video, and marks GPS depth. This shows us exactly where the damage sits and what repair method works best. The camera reveals cracks, root intrusions, pipe misalignment, and corrosion that you cannot see from ground level. We save you time and money by targeting repairs instead of replacing entire lines when a small section needs fixing.
Trenchless Repair Saves Ashland Yards From Full Excavation
Residents want to preserve landscaping, driveways, and paver patios installed in recent years. Pipe lining or pipe bursting replaces old sewer sections with minimal surface disruption. Ashland lots average 0.25 to 0.5 acres, so trenchless methods protect large lawns and gardens. Traditional dig-and-replace tears up everything between your house and the street main.
Our crew digs two small access pits and pulls new liner or HDPE pipe through the existing route. You keep your yard intact while we fix the problem underground. Pipe lining installs a seamless epoxy sleeve inside the old pipe, creating a new pipe within the damaged one. Pipe bursting breaks apart the old line while simultaneously pulling new pipe into place. Both methods finish faster than full excavation and cost less in restoration work.
Tree Roots and Clay Pipes Create Most Ashland Sewer Blockages

Homes built in the 1960s-1980s often have original clay tile lines that crack at joints. Understanding why roots invade and how pipe replacement stops repeat backups helps you make smart repair choices. Ashland sits on sandy loam soil that shifts during wet winters, stressing rigid clay connections. Clay pipes were the standard for decades, but they come in short sections joined with mortar that weakens over time.
Roots enter hairline cracks, expand into thick mats, and catch toilet paper and grease. Once roots take hold, the blockages come back until you replace the damaged section. Tree roots seek moisture and nutrients, and your sewer line offers both in abundance. A single root hair slips through a crack and grows into a mass that clogs the entire pipe. Hydro jetting clears roots temporarily, but they regrow within months unless you replace cracked clay with modern PVC or HDPE pipe that roots cannot penetrate.
Permit Coordination Keeps Ashland Repairs Code-Compliant
Voorhees Township requires permits for excavation deeper than 18 inches or work near sidewalks. Licensed crews pull permits, schedule inspections, and close out paperwork so you stay legal. Ashland properties near Kresson Road or Burnt Mill Road may need county DOT approval for curb cuts. Skipping permits leads to fines and forces you to redo work that fails inspection.
We file the permit Monday morning, the township reviews within 48 hours, and the inspector signs off after backfill. You never have to chase down paperwork or worry about fines. Our permit process includes site plans showing excavation depth, pipe routing, and restoration details. The inspector checks pipe slope, bedding material, and backfill compaction before approving the work. We handle every step so you can focus on your daily routine while we manage the technical requirements.
Why Ashland Sewer Lines Fail Faster Than Newer Installations
Ashland construction dates back to an era when builders installed clay tile and cast-iron pipes as standard practice. Clay sections joined with mortar create weak points where ground movement separates joints. Cast-iron corrodes from the inside when hydrogen sulfide gas from waste reacts with moisture to form sulfuric acid. Both materials served their purpose for decades but lack the durability of modern plastics.
Sandy loam soil common throughout Ashland drains well during dry months but becomes saturated during spring rains and winter thaws. Wet soil expands, dry soil contracts, and the constant movement stresses rigid pipe connections. Frost heave rarely damages South Jersey pipes directly, but seasonal moisture changes shift the ground enough to crack old clay. Modern PVC and HDPE pipe flex slightly with ground movement and resist both root intrusion and chemical corrosion.
How to Reach Our Crew From Ashland and Neighboring Voorhees Areas

Customers in Ashland, Kresson, and eastern Voorhees want to know response time and service zones. We serve customers throughout Voorhees Township, making Ashland worth the short trip for emergency and scheduled repairs. Ashland sits minutes from Route 73 and Evesham Road, giving us quick access from our Evesham base. Our trucks carry camera equipment, hydro jetting gear, and excavation tools so we arrive prepared for diagnosis and immediate repairs.
Directions from Route 73:
- Head south on Route 73 toward Evesham Road
- Turn left onto Evesham Road heading east
- Continue approximately 2 miles through Voorhees Township
- Turn right onto Kresson Road
- Ashland neighborhood streets branch off Kresson Road within half a mile
Typical drive time stays under 15 minutes. Emergency calls often arrive within 90 minutes. We stock our warehouse in Evesham with pipe materials, fittings, and replacement parts so we rarely need to delay work waiting for supplies.
Post-Repair Camera Scans Confirm Your Ashland Line Flows Clear
Homeowners want proof the new pipe has no gaps, misalignments, or remaining root intrusions. Final video inspection documents smooth interior and proper slope before our crew leaves the site. Ashland sewer laterals run 40-80 feet from house to street main, and the camera covers the full length. This final check catches installation errors before we backfill and gives you visual confirmation the repair solved your drainage problem.
Our technician plays the video on a tablet, shows you clean pipe walls, and emails a copy for your records. You see exactly what we fixed and know the job was done right. The video also serves as baseline documentation if future issues develop in different pipe sections. Insurance companies and home inspectors accept camera footage as proof of proper repairs when questions arise during property sales or claims.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions about
Sewer Line Repair
Yes, ground rarely freezes deep in South Jersey. We schedule inspections year-round without weather delays.
Yes, any sewer work requires a township permit. We handle the application and inspection scheduling for you.
Camera inspection takes 1-2 hours. Trenchless lining takes 4-6 hours. Excavation takes 1-2 days depending on depth.
Trenchless methods avoid driveways. Excavation may require a temporary asphalt patch, restored after backfill.
New PVC or HDPE pipe has sealed joints roots cannot penetrate. Old clay invites repeat invasion.
Yes, we schedule all required inspections and provide a certificate of compliance after approval.
