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Bender's Sewer & Drain
Mitchell, Mitchell, SD

4.2
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  • Phone:
  • +1 605-996-1765
  • Address:
  • 1217 Mitchell Blvd, Mitchell, SD 57301
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Bender's Sewer & Drain Reviews

4.2 stars based on 22 reviews

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    Lesley Hawkins

    5.0

    Dylon was great! He took care of our backed up drain and now it works perfectly! I would definitely recommend Bender and will use them again! No more washing machine pooling in utility closet or shower!! Thank you Dylon

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    Kallene Freeborn

    5.0

    Great people they truly know their work and are not scared to get in there to get the job done. I wish I could give them more stars

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    Joe Hurly

    5.0

    I had a couple drains that needed opening, a toilet drain that needed looking at and some main sewer line questions. I had never heard of Bender, but when I called my usual plumber, they told me about Bender and that honestly, Bender was better at this sort of thing than they were. I made an appointment for them to come by about 1:00. Their guy, Dylon, showed up early. He put boot coverings on without being asked, which is getting more uncommon these days. The drains, one completely plugged, were done in a very short time, there wasn’t a drop of mud, drain residue, or anything else left on our floors, the drains were reconnected properly, and the sinks now drain perfectly—at full faucet speed, nothing will accumulate in the sink. The bill for this was very reasonable. Finally, when we discussed my main sewer line, he told me they have a very good epoxy-type lining that is an effective alterative to digging in new pipe. He said Bender has been doing this for several years now with good results. I’d only recently heard of this procedure, but I understand that, because of the work involved , it is not an inexpensive proposition to be entered into lightly. It might cost us $10,000 to do this, but it’s much cheaper than installing new pipe (at least $15,000), which would involve digging through my yard. And this is where I was most impressed. Although he explained the whole process to me thoroughly, HE (not me) then suggested I try a much less expensive option, which involves having a high pressure water jet blast through the blockages and clearing out the opening, and following up with a camera to determine if I really need a new sewer line. The total for this, which will last years if my sewer main hasn’t already corroded through, will be around $500, a great alternative to having to shell out $10-15 thousand. How many businesses steer you first, to their least expensive alternative? I’ve seen some but they’re the exception. I highly recommend Bender Sewer and Drain.

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