New Orleans has one of the oldest municipal sewer systems in the country, with combined sewer and stormwater lines in many neighborhoods. When heavy rain overwhelms the system, backups push sewage into homes through floor drains and toilet traps. This is especially common in low-lying areas like Gentilly, Lakeview, and parts of Mid-City. If your toilet overflows during or after a rainstorm, the problem may not be in your home at all. It may be a sewer main backup. That requires a different approach than a simple clog, and our technicians are trained to identify and address it quickly.
Many New Orleans homes still have original cast iron drain lines installed 50 to 100 years ago. These pipes corrode from the inside, creating rough surfaces that catch toilet paper, wipes, and other debris. A plumber unfamiliar with the city's older infrastructure may clear the immediate clog but miss the bigger problem. Liberty Plumbing New Orleans works in these homes every day. We know how to assess pipe condition, recommend repairs or replacements when necessary, and provide solutions that hold up in our unique environment. Local expertise matters when your home and your plumbing are both over a century old.