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location 226 Cox Drive, Williamston, SC 29697

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(864) 303-8700

Expert Sewer Services in Anderson, SC

Sewer line problems can be messy, disruptive, and hazardous. Since 1993, Tharp Plumbing LLC has provided Anderson County with expert sewer line cleaning, inspection, and repair services. Our licensed plumbers use state-of-the-art equipment to quickly diagnose and resolve sewer issues, from stubborn clogs to broken lines, protecting your property from backups and costly damage.

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We begin with a high-definition video camera inspection to pinpoint the exact cause and location of the problem—whether it's tree root intrusion, pipe corrosion, or a blockage. This allows us to recommend the most effective and least invasive solution, saving you time and money.

Your Solution for Any Sewer Problem

A functioning sewer system is critical for the health and safety of your home or business. We offer a complete range of sewer services to keep your system flowing smoothly.

Whether you're dealing with a sudden backup or want to proactively maintain your sewer lines, our team has the expertise to get the job done right. We handle both residential and commercial sewer systems with the same level of professionalism and care.

  • Sewer camera video inspections
  • High-pressure hydro-jetting and sewer cleaning
  • Main sewer line clog removal
  • Sewer line repair and replacement
  • Trenchless sewer line repair options
  • Tree root removal
  • Commercial sewer line maintenance

Why Choose Tharp Plumbing for Sewer Services?

With over 32 years of experience, we have seen and solved every type of sewer problem imaginable in the Upstate. We invest in the latest technology to provide accurate diagnostics and effective, long-lasting repairs. As a family-owned business, we are dedicated to honest work, fair pricing, and ensuring your sewer system is reliable for years to come.

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Years of Experience

Troubleshoot First

What to Check Before You Call

Save time and money by checking these quick fixes. If the issue isn’t resolved, give us a call — we’re here 24/7 to help.

If more than one toilet is backing up at the same time, it’s usually a main sewer line issue, not just a clog.

Notice if water comes up in the tub or shower when you flush or run the sink — this often means the sewer line is blocked.

Check for foul odors or soggy patches in the yard, especially near where the sewer line runs underground.

Strong sewer smells inside the house may mean a dried-out trap or a bigger issue in the line.

Think about when your sewer line was last inspected or cleaned — if it’s been years, buildup or tree roots could be causing issues.
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Sewer Line Trouble?

Contact us for fast, professional sewer inspection and repair in Anderson County.

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