Biloxi · Gulfport · Ocean Springs & the Gulf Coast
If your home has aging cast‑iron drain lines, a commode overflow can point to a failing pipe under your slab — and that may be a covered insurance claim. We inspect it free and connect you with specialists who handle the insurance side for you.
Sound familiar?
If you've called plumber after plumber and the trouble keeps coming back, the issue may be in the line itself. Here's what Gulf Coast homeowners describe most.
It backs up onto the floor — sometimes more than one toilet, sometimes after every heavy use.
Water drains so slowly you have to pause before you can use the bathroom again.
Tubs, showers and sinks drain sluggishly or make sounds when another fixture runs.
A plumber snakes the line and it works for a while — then the same trouble returns weeks later.
Why it happens here
Thousands of older homes along the Mississippi coast were plumbed with cast‑iron drains run through the concrete slab. Decades of use corrode them from the inside out. As the line breaks down, waste can't move the way it should — and you get overflows, slow drains and repeat backups that no amount of snaking will permanently fix.
An overflow from inside your home often signals a failure on your side of the system — which is exactly what many homeowner policies are written to address.
The large majority of insured homeowners go years paying premiums and never file a claim they may have qualified for. When a failure like this happens, knowing how to document and present it correctly is what makes the difference — and that's the part we help with.
How it works
Share a few details about your home and what you're experiencing. Takes a couple of minutes.
We send a camera down the line to see the real condition of your drains. You see exactly what we see.
If it looks covered, licensed claim specialists document it and deal with your insurance company on your behalf.
Pipes replaced and the affected rooms put back together — with the goal of $0 out‑of‑pocket beyond your policy terms.
More than pipes
Replacing a drain line under a slab means opening up floors and walls. When eligible work is covered, the restoration isn't limited to the plumbing — it can include the rooms we had to open up to reach it.
Free, no obligation
Tell us a little about your situation. We'll reach out to set up your free camera inspection and let you know whether it looks like a covered claim.
We've received your details and will reach out shortly to schedule your free camera inspection. If it's urgent, call us at (228) 669‑6075.
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