Garland's large stock of 1960s–1980s homes makes it one of our highest-volume emergency markets. Galvanized pipe that's been corroding internally for 50+ years eventually fails — often suddenly, and often at a joint. Clay and Orangeburg sewer lines in older Garland neighborhoods are prone to collapse and root intrusion, and when they fail, they fail dramatically.
For Garland homeowners in older properties, knowing the signs before an emergency develops is the best protection: rust in your water, reduced pressure throughout the house, gurgling drains, sewer odor, or wet spots in the yard with no surface water source. Any of those is worth a call before it becomes a flood.