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Digging and replacing a sewer line costs $50 to $200 per foot, or from $3,000 to $30,000. Most sewer pipe repairs range from $1,500 to $4,000 if the problem is 10 feet of pipe or less. Excavation is typically included by your plumber, else, trenching costs $6 to $15 per foot.
Pipe lining is a way to restore the pipe from corrosion, leaks, or cracks from roots. It’s a four step process and essentially is putting a pipe within a pipe. … Pipe lining also increases the life span of a piping system, preserves the building structure, landscape, and causes little to no destruction to the property.
The most common types of trenchless sewer line replacement are pipe lining and pipe bursting. A pipe liner, also known as “cured-in-place pipe,” is a flexible tube coated with resin that is blown or pulled into the damaged pipe and inflated. … Experts say pipe bursting and lining are equally durable.
Cast Iron Drain Pipe Replacement Cost. Replacing your pipes can cost you $200 to as much as $15,000. This range depends on the size of the project, materials used and labor. Some jobs require extensive cutting into walls or flooring, which can dramatically increase the labor time.

7 symptoms that your sewer line has a problem

  • Sewage Backups and
  • Blockages. …
  • Sewer Gas Odor. …
  • Mold Problem. …
  • Slow Drain. …
  • Extra Green and Lush Patches in Grass. …
  • Indentation In Lawn or Under Pavers. …
  • Foundation Cracks, Settlement, and Sinkholes.

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We will do everything we can to make your sewer pipe run as smoothly as possible, which is evident in our slogan: “We do everything with drains, repair, line, replace. We also offer these additional features:

  • We will do everything we can to make your sewer pipe run as smoothly as possible, which is evident in our slogan: “We do everything with drains, repair, line, replace. We also offer these additional features:

    • Great Workmanship – We make sure our work is top quality the first time through, assuring complete and thorough jetting.
    • 24/7 Emergency Service – Emergency drain clog or tree roots, we are available any time of the day or night.
    • Dependable Technicians – you can feel safe because all of our technicians are drug tested and background checked.
    • Flat-Rate Pricing – We just do honest and up front pricing, its as simple as that.

The Edwin Stipe team of plumbers have been performing sewer service for over 50 years. From sewer cleaning to sewer pipe repair, we get the job done right the first time.

Many homeowners are surprised to learn every sewer repair isn’t the same. In fact, the material your sewer lines are made of could impact the type of sewer issues you face and the repair service needed. Today, our emergency plumbers are going to explain the four most common sewer pipe materials used in homes, and the repair issues associated with each.

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HOW TO PREVENT THE PROBLEM

There are various other problems that can also affect a typical sewer line, which is why it is important to remain alert and proactive about checking for signs of blockage. To prevent future problems from occurring, make sure to have your septic tank inspected at least every three to five years. This will allow an experienced Roto-Rooter expert to carefully inspect your septic system for signs of breaks or cracks. Typically, this allows us to correct the problem with a small repair service and can help to prevent costly replacements.

Simply cleaning out the sewer line, or completing spot repairs, can usually take care of the problem. However, if the problem is too far along, then your technician may need to recommend a costly replacement. They will likely complete a camera inspection to detect the source of the problem and can then advise you of your service options.

IS A REPLACEMENT MORE AFFORDABLE IN THE LONG RUN?

In some cases, it is more affordable to simply replace the sewer line, rather than trying to repair it. If your pipes are made of inferior materials, they are more susceptible to leaks, damage, and root intrusion. This can lead to severe problems in the future, which will cost more than the original replacement would have. A Roto-Rooter plumbing expert can discuss the options with you so that you can choose what is right for your needs and budget.

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Clogged drain or toilet

The most common red flags, sewer main cleaners say, are water backing up out of a drain or the toilet plumbing, or a gurgling sound coming from the drains.
“Your house is basically going to talk to you,” says Tammy Sims, senior technician with R & S Sewer Cleaning in Indianapolis. “If you notice that when you’re done with the washing machine, the toilets start percolating – it sounds like a coffee pot percolating – or you’ll get water around the floor drain in the basement, that’s one of the first telltale signs.”
Clogs can occur in the main sewer line or one of the secondary lines, Sims says.
“Your house is basically set up like a tree,” Sims says. “You have one main trunk line that runs out of the house and then you have all these small branches off of that. If the clog is in the main line, that means any water you run in the house will cause problems. If it’s a secondary line, it’s just going to be isolated to that secondary problem.  

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Release the pressure

If you get a clog in your home and suspect that a blocked sewer drain is the cause, Sims says it’s important to shut off the water at the source or at the main if it’s a main line clog.
Homeowners who have access to their sewer cleanout line — typically a short, round, white pipe with a rubber cap located in the yard near the house — can remove the cleanout cap during a backup to release pressure build up; and send water outside instead of into the house.
Bedell’s recommendation for keeping lines clear and avoiding plumbing problems doesn’t involve chemical-based drain cleaners.
“Fill your sinks to the top and then drain them once or twice a month,” Bedell says. “That (water pressure) will help ensure you have proper flow through the pipes and move out any waste that’s sitting in the line.”  

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Request a camera inspection

Sewer line cleaning companies typically run a cable, also known as a drain snake or auger, through the clog to clear it. A simple cleaning or cleanout typically costs less than $150. If they can’t find the problem, many companies recommend a camera inspection. Experts warn consumers to avoid companies that offer a camera inspection before trying to clear the clog. 

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