From the fast-growing subdivisions off Fish Hatchery and Seminole Highway to older properties on the rural edge, we handle every sewer and drain problem in Fitchburg — with trenchless options that keep your yard intact.
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Fitchburg is one of Dane County’s fastest-growing communities, and its sewer landscape is unusually varied because of it. Newer subdivisions off Fish Hatchery Road, Seminole Highway, and the McKee Road corridor sit on modern PVC, while older homes toward the rural southern and western edges may run on decades-old clay laterals — and some properties on Fitchburg’s agricultural fringe still have long private lines that were never professionally inspected. Each situation calls for a different approach, and we know them all.
At Madison Sewer Repair Company, sewer repair and relining is all we do, and we’re in Fitchburg regularly. We begin with a camera inspection to pinpoint the real problem — whether it’s a root-choked clay line, a belly in a newer pipe, or a long rural lateral in need of cleaning — then recommend the least invasive fix that lasts.
Sewer problems only get worse and more expensive the longer they wait, especially through Wisconsin winters. We catch issues early, give you an honest diagnosis, and quote up-front with no hidden fees.
At Madison Sewer Repair Company, sewer repair and relining is all we do, and we’re out in Middleton regularly. We start every job with a high-definition camera inspection so we can see exactly what’s happening inside your line, then recommend the least invasive fix that solves the problem for good — often trenchless, so your lawn and landscaping stay intact.
A small crack or slow drain only gets worse, especially through a Wisconsin winter. Catching it early protects your home and your budget, and we always give you an honest diagnosis with up-front pricing and no hidden fees.
In Fitchburg’s newer neighborhoods, PVC sewer lines are durable but still develop bellies and settling as fill soil compacts under recently built homes — a common issue in rapidly developed areas. A slow drain in a five-year-old house is often a low spot in the line, not a simple clog.
Toward the rural south and west, older homes and former farm properties frequently have long clay or cast iron laterals running well beyond the house, sometimes with private septic-to-sewer transitions. These long lines collect roots and sediment and benefit hugely from hydrojetting and a camera inspection to catch trouble before a backup.
We handle every Fitchburg sewer need end to end, and because we offer all of these options, our recommendation is always based on what’s best for your line — not the only service we sell.