Professional Drain and Sewer Services for Northshore Homes
When drains run slow or sewers back up, your home’s comfort and safety are at risk. Southern Air delivers reliable drain and sewer services across Northshore, LA, helping homeowners in Covington, Mandeville, Slidell, and surrounding St. Tammany Parish communities clear clogs, repair lines, and prevent costly damage. In Louisiana’s humid climate, where heavy rain, mature trees, and aging infrastructure put constant pressure on underground plumbing, professional drain and sewer care protects your home’s foundation, prevents water damage, and keeps your plumbing working reliably year-round.
Why Homeowners Choose Southern Air for Drain and Sewer Service
- Thorough diagnosis with video camera inspection to locate blockages, root intrusion, and line damage without guesswork
- Modern equipment including hydro-jetting and trenchless repair technology for faster, less invasive solutions
- Clear explanations of the problem and all available options, from simple clearing to full line replacement
- Respectful service that protects landscaping, driveways, and your property during excavation or repair work
- Upfront pricing with no surprises, so you understand costs before we start the job
- Emergency availability when backups or overflows threaten your home
- Follow-up support and preventive maintenance plans to keep your drains flowing freely long-term
Why Drain and Sewer Health Matters on the Northshore
Northshore’s hot-humid climate and seasonal weather patterns create unique challenges for drain and sewer systems. With about 2,650 cooling degree days and only 1,500 heating degree days annually, Louisiana’s long, wet summers bring frequent heavy rains that saturate the ground and overload storm drains and sewer lines. High water tables, common across St. Tammany Parish, put constant hydrostatic pressure on underground pipes, making older clay or cast-iron sewer lines vulnerable to cracking, shifting, and root intrusion from moisture-seeking oak and pine roots.
Hurricane season from June through November adds another layer of stress. Storm surges, flooding, and soil movement can compromise sewer laterals, while power outages disrupt lift stations and grinder pumps that many Northshore homes rely on. Humidity and warm temperatures also accelerate organic buildup inside drain lines, encouraging biofilm, grease accumulation, and slow drainage that can lead to complete blockages if not addressed. Homes built on pier-and-beam foundations or near wetlands face even greater risk of sewer line settlement and disconnection.
Ignoring slow drains or minor backups in this environment leads to bigger problems: sewage backing into living spaces, foundation erosion from leaking laterals, costly emergency excavation, and health hazards from contaminated water. Professional drain and sewer service that accounts for local soil conditions, root growth, and seasonal flooding keeps your plumbing infrastructure sound, prevents expensive failures, and protects your family’s health and your home’s value.









