Sewer Line Repair & Replacement
From trenchless relining to full replacement, we fix damaged sewer lines with minimal yard disruption and maximum durability.

About this service
Sewer line problems are serious - sewage backups, sinkholes, and foul odors signal a line that needs immediate attention. We start with a full HD video inspection to assess the damage: cracks, offsets, root intrusion, or bellied sections. Then we recommend the most cost-effective solution, whether that's trenchless pipe lining (cured-in-place pipe) that avoids digging, or a full replacement for severely damaged lines. We stand behind every repair we do.
How much does sewer line repair cost in the Bay Area?
Sewer line repair in the San Jose and South Bay area costs between $500 and $8,000 or more, depending on the method used and the extent of the damage. Trenchless sewer relining, also called cured-in-place pipe (CIPP), starts around $2,500 and avoids digging up your yard entirely. A resin-coated liner is inserted into the existing pipe, inflated, and cured to create a new pipe inside the old one. Traditional sewer line replacement, which requires excavation, varies by pipe depth and length. Many older Bay Area homes built before the 1970s still have original clay sewer pipes that are vulnerable to cracking, root intrusion, and joint separation. Warning signs that your sewer line needs attention include frequent drain backups, multiple slow drains throughout the house, gurgling toilets, soggy patches in the yard, and sewage odors near the foundation.
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Typical Cost
$500 – $8,000+
Trenchless relining starts around $2,500. Traditional replacement varies by depth and length. Free video inspection with service.