Sewerage Maintenance
Columbus Metropolitan Area’s Top Sewerage Plumbing Maintenance Company
Regular sewerage maintenance can reduce commercial repairs by 60%, according to studies. Titan Plumbing & Drains helps homeowners in Columbus avoid sewer backups, pipe blockages, and costly repairs with proactive inspections, line cleaning, and expert system maintenance.




Types of Drains We Maintain
Sewage Maintenance Service Area in Columbus Metropolitan Area, Ohio
We also serve surrounding areas throughout Central Ohio. Not sure if we cover your location? Give us a call!
Frequently Asked Questions
We Have an Infiltration/inflow Problem, Can You Help?
Yes. Infiltration (groundwater entering the sewer line) and inflow (stormwater entering through cracks or broken connections) are common. We use video inspection cameras and hydro jetting to locate and clear the issues. After cleaning, we recommend techniques like sewer and pipe repair cracks and root intrusion.
Does Titan Plumbing & Drains Fix a Blocked Sewer?
Absolutely. Whether it's grease, debris, or tree roots, we clear the obstruction with hydro jetting or drain snaking. Then we inspect with a CCTV drain camera to confirm the line is fully restored. This method ensures smooth flow and prevents future clogs.
Our Sewage Pipe is Cracked, Can You Fix It?
Yes. For small cracks, we often use sewer pipe lining to seal the damage without digging. In severe cases, we offer full replacement. Either way, we restore structural integrity and prevent sewage backups or wastewater leaks.
Our Sewer System is Damaged, Can You Help?
Absolutely. We perform a full CCTV drain inspection to assess damage, then recommend repairs like cured-in-place pipe lining, spot pipe repair, or sewer and pipe replacement. We customize solutions to your roofline, landscape, and budget.
We Have a Clogged Storm Sewer! Can You Help?
Yes. Storm sewer lines carry rainwater away from your house and into the municipal system. We clear blockages using hydro jetting, then inspect with a camera to confirm good flow. Keeping these lines clear helps prevent flooding, foundation damage, and municipal code violations.
