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Sewer Repair

Sewer line inspection, repair, and replacement to keep your system flowing.

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Sewer Repair in Utah County & Salt Lake County

From camera inspections to full sewer line replacement, we diagnose and fix sewer problems fast. Tree root intrusion, collapsed lines, and blockages — we have seen it all.

What's Included

  • Video camera sewer line inspection
  • Sewer line repair and replacement
  • Tree root intrusion removal
  • Trenchless repair options where available
  • Collapsed or damaged pipe assessment
  • Preventative maintenance inspections

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Available 24/7 — we respond fast. Burst pipes, flooding, major leaks — don’t wait.

(801) 787-6905

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Frequently Asked Questions

Sewer Repair questions from Utah homeowners — answered straight.

How do I know if my sewer line needs repair?

Warning signs include multiple drains backing up at the same time, gurgling sounds from toilets or floor drains, sewage odors in the yard or house, and patches of unusually lush grass over the sewer line (a sign of leaking effluent). If you notice any of these, a camera inspection is the fastest way to confirm the problem without digging.

What is trenchless sewer repair?

Trenchless methods — pipe lining and pipe bursting — let us repair or replace a damaged sewer line with minimal excavation. We either pull a new pipe through the old one or thread a resin liner that cures in place. This preserves your landscaping, driveway, and hardscape. Not every situation qualifies, so we assess your line with a camera before recommending the approach.

How much does sewer line replacement cost in Utah?

A full sewer line replacement in the Salt Lake and Utah County area typically runs $4,000 to $15,000 depending on depth, length, access, and soil conditions. Trenchless options can reduce the total cost by cutting labor and restoration expenses. We provide a detailed estimate after a camera inspection so you know exactly what you are looking at.

Does homeowner insurance cover sewer line repair?

Standard homeowner policies generally do not cover sewer line repair unless the damage was caused by a covered peril like sudden collapse from a vehicle. Some insurers offer optional sewer line riders. Check your policy declarations and call your agent — we can provide documentation of the damage to support any claim you file.

How long does a sewer line repair take?

A spot repair or root clearing is typically done in a few hours. A trenchless liner installation usually takes one day. A full open-cut replacement, depending on length and depth, can take one to three days. We work quickly to minimize the time your plumbing is out of service.

Still have questions? Call us — we pick up.

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