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Sewer line problems are serious — but they don't always require a torn-up yard. Our plumbers offer trenchless repair, pipe lining, and full replacement, with camera inspection to pinpoint the problem before any digging.

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Sewer Line Repair — Everything Covered

Our licensed plumbers handle every type of sewer line repair job — from simple fixes to complex repairs.

Sewer camera inspection
Trenchless sewer repair (pipe lining)
Pipe bursting
Root intrusion removal
Full sewer line replacement
Cleanout installation
Complete Guide

Sewer Line Repair — Everything Homeowners Should Know

Sewer line repair addresses blockages, root intrusion, pipe collapse, and bellied sections in the underground pipe connecting your home to the municipal sewer main. Camera inspection pinpoints the problem before any digging begins.

Trenchless sewer repair options

Pipe lining (CIPP) inserts a resin-coated liner inside the existing pipe, curing in place to form a new pipe within the old one. Pipe bursting pulls a new pipe through the old one. Both avoid tearing up your entire yard for many residential sewer failures.

Tree root intrusion

Tree roots seek moisture and can crack clay and cast-iron sewer laterals within 3–5 years. Homes with mature oak, maple, or willow trees within 30 feet of the sewer line are highest risk. Camera inspection every 3–5 years catches intrusion early.

Sewer line responsibility

The sewer lateral from your home to the municipal main is typically the homeowner's responsibility. Your plumber can identify where the private line meets the city main during camera inspection.

When to Call a Pro

  • Multiple drains backing up at once
  • Gurgling toilets when using other fixtures
  • Sewage odor in yard
  • Soggy patches in lawn above sewer line
  • Frequent main line clogs

Professional Methods

  • Video sewer camera inspection
  • Hydro-jetting main line
  • Trenchless pipe lining
  • Pipe bursting replacement
  • Traditional excavation repair
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Your plumber arrives, reviews the scope, and provides a written estimate before getting the job done — often the same day.

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Why Homeowners Trust Find Plumb for Sewer Line Repair

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Call now and get matched with an available sewer line repair professional near you — most arrive the same day you call.

Upfront Pricing

Your plumber provides a written estimate before any work begins. No surprise invoices — you agree to pricing before proceeding.

FAQ

Sewer Line Repair — Common Questions

Everything you need to know about sewer line repair costs, timing, and what to expect.

What are signs of a sewer line problem?

Multiple slow drains, gurgling toilets, sewage backup, foul yard smells, soggy patches in your lawn, or pests showing up indoors.

What is trenchless sewer repair?

A method that repairs or replaces sewer lines without digging up your entire yard. A new pipe is pulled through or a liner is cured inside the existing pipe.

How much does sewer repair cost?

Spot repairs start around $1,500. Trenchless lining: $80–$250 per foot. Full replacement: $3,000–$25,000+ depending on length and access.

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