When Pipe Problems Start Above Ground: How Grading and Drainage Protect Your Lines
Your yard could be damaging your pipes. Learn how grading, poor drainage, and North Carolina’s frost line affect sewer and water lines and how C&C Environmental can help prevent costly repairs.
What’s Hiding in Your Pipes? The Truth About What We Find During Jetting
From tree roots to grease monsters, there’s no telling what’s lurking in your sewer line. Here’s a peek behind the scenes at what C&C Environmental Services uncovers during real hydro jetting jobs in the Piedmont Triad.
What Kind of Sewer Pipes Are Under Your Yard? (And Why It Matters)
Older homes in Thomasville, High Point, Lexington, and surrounding may have clay or cast iron pipes that clog more easily or collapse over time. Learn how to identify what’s under your yard, how it affects sewer repairs, and why proper jetting methods matter.
Fall Plumbing maintenance tips to protect your sewer system
As the seasons change in North Carolina, your home’s sewer and water systems may need extra care. Learn how to prevent clogs, protect grinder pumps, and get your plumbing ready for winter.
Storm Season & Your Sewer Lines: What You Need to Know
Summer storms can do more than knock out power. They can wreak havoc on your plumbing. Learn how to protect your home’s wastewater system before, during, and after a heavy rain.
Back-to-School Checklist: Don’t Forget Your Sewer System
As kids head back to school, now’s a great time for families to brush up on good wastewater habits. From preventing clogs to protecting your home’s sewer system, these simple tips help keep everything flowing smoothly all year long.
Why Pipe Jetting Is Essential for North Carolina Properties
Pipe jetting is more than just drain cleaning, it’s a proactive way to protect your plumbing system. Here’s why homeowners and business owners across North Carolina rely on this service to stay ahead of costly sewer line issues.
Water and Sewer Line Tips for North Carolina Homeowners
Maintaining your water and sewer lines is one of the best ways to avoid costly repairs. Here’s how North Carolina homeowners can stay ahead of problems and protect their plumbing systems year-round.
Who’s Responsible for Water and sewer line repairs in north carolina?
Are you or the city responsible for a broken water line? Learn how to tell who owns what and what to do if there’s a problem.
5 Signs Your Grinder Pump Needs Service Before It Fails
Is your grinder pump trying to tell you something?
Spot the warning signs of grinder pump failure before it’s too late. Here are 5 red flags to watch for.
Why We always call 811 before digging (and why you should too)
Before a shovel hits the dirt, we call 811. Here’s why it matters: for your safety, your property, your neighbors, and your wallet.
Sewer Vs Septic
Not sure whether to connect to city sewer or stick with a septic tank? Here’s what to consider for your home or build site in North Carolina
What permits are needed in NC?
From tap permits to street cuts, North Carolina requires a mix of approvals for utility work. We handle the paperwork so you don’t have to.
What is a sewer tap?
If you’re building or renovating, this essential connection to the city sewer system could be your first step. Here’s what it means and when you need one.
What to expect with your site Prep
From trenching to gravel prep and grading, site development is the first big step in any build. Here’s what to expect when you hire local pros.
