Sewer Line Repair & Replacement
Greenland’s Top Sewer Line Replacement Experts
Kenco Plumbing & Drains provides dependable sewer line services in Greenland, NH, using precise diagnostics and proven repair methods to protect your home while reducing disruption to your property and daily routine.
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Low-Impact Repair Solutions
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Family-Owned and Operated Team
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Work Supported by a Satisfaction Commitment
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We Solve the Problem Where It Starts
Sewer line issues often show up in one place but begin somewhere else, which is why quick fixes rarely hold up over time. At Kenco Plumbing & Drains, we use sewer camera inspections to understand exactly what is happening inside your system, whether that includes root intrusion, pipe wear, or buildup that continues to create blockages. Once we identify the source, we recommend a solution based on the actual condition of your line rather than making assumptions. That may involve a focused repair or a full sewer line replacement depending on what we find. Every job is handled by licensed and insured technicians who follow proper standards and local code requirements, with a focus on long term performance and preventing repeat problems.
Customer Reviews
Our 5-Star Feedback
Called out again on 4-28-2026, on an “emergency” per tenant Paige and Hayden rushed and addressed the issue within 10 or 24 minutes. They took care of the problem aThey, and everyone I have worked with at Kenco is knowledgeable, efficient and does a great job.
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You’ll Understand the Plan Before We Begin
Not knowing what a repair involves or how much it will cost can add unnecessary stress to an already frustrating situation. When you contact Kenco Plumbing & Drains, you will speak with someone who can help schedule your service and answer your questions clearly from the beginning. After completing a sewer line inspection, we explain what we found and walk you through your available options in a way that is easy to follow. You will know what each solution includes and what it costs before any work begins. We do not introduce unnecessary services or pressure you into decisions, and we keep you informed throughout so you always know what is happening next.
Built on Work That Holds Up in Greenland, NH
Kenco Plumbing & Drains is not just serving Greenland, NH, we are part of the community and accountable to the homeowners we work with every day. The results we deliver reflect directly on our reputation, which is why we focus on doing the job right the first time and standing behind the work we complete. We take pride in being consistent, reliable, and easy to work with from start to finish on every project. Our team brings experience, attention to detail, and a strong work ethic to every job regardless of size. When you choose Kenco, you are working with a company that values long term relationships and takes responsibility for every service provided.
FAQs
Answers You Can Rely On
How do I know if the problem is in my sewer line?
If multiple drains in your home begin slowing down at the same time, the issue may be deeper in the sewer line. You might also notice gurgling sounds in pipes, unpleasant odors, or water backing up in lower fixtures like tubs or floor drains. Our team can inspect the system and locate the source of the blockage within the sewer line.
What causes sewer line clogs?
Sewer line blockages often develop when materials like grease, food waste, sanitary products, or so-called “flushable” wipes collect inside the pipe over time. These materials can build up along the interior of the sewer line and restrict how wastewater moves away from your home.
Can a sewer line be repaired, or does it always need replacement?
Not every sewer line problem requires replacing the entire pipe. In many cases, targeted repair can restore a damaged section or remove a blockage. If the pipe has deteriorated or sustained more extensive damage, replacement may be the better long-term solution.
Why do sewer line problems affect multiple drains at once?
All of the drains in your home eventually connect to the main sewer line. When that pipe becomes blocked or damaged, wastewater from several fixtures may struggle to move through the system. This is why slow drainage or backups often appear in more than one place.