(801) 407-9320
Magna, Salt Lake County · ZIP 84044

Sewer Line Repair in Magna, Utah

Free in-home estimate · Family-owned · Licensed & insured · 10+ years serving Utah

$3,500–$15,000 typical
1-3 days
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What homeowners in Magna should know about sewer line repair

The sewer lateral - the line running from your Magna home out to the city main - is the one pipe every drain in the house depends on, and it's the homeowner's responsibility right up to the tap at the main. Many Magna homes date to the pre-1970, when laterals were run in clay, cast iron, or Orangeburg - all of which fail with age. Tree roots find the joints, ground settling opens bellies where waste collects, and hard-water scale narrows what's left. We camera the line first, show you the footage, and only then talk options: clearing and maintenance if the pipe is sound, a spot repair if one section failed, trenchless lining where the yard shouldn't be dug up, or full replacement when the line is beyond saving.

Why Magna homeowners pick us for sewer line repair

Camera inspection before any repair quote - you see the actual condition of your line, not a scare pitch

Every option on the table: root clearing, spot repair, trenchless lining, or full replacement - matched to what the camera shows

We handle the main sewer line coming into the house end-to-end: locating, excavation or trenchless, permits, and inspection

Sewer Line Repair FAQ — Magna edition

How do I know if my sewer line is broken in Magna?

Classic signs in Magna homes: multiple drains backing up at once (not just one fixture), gurgling toilets when the washer drains, sewage smell in the yard, unusually green stripes of grass over the lateral, or repeated main-line clogs that come back within months of cabling. Any one of these is a reason to camera the line - the footage settles it.

Do you repair or replace sewer lines in Magna?

Both - and the camera decides. If one joint or section failed, a spot repair fixes just that piece. If the pipe is structurally sound but root-invaded, scheduled clearing may be all it needs. If the line is old clay, Orangeburg, or badly corroded cast iron throughout, lining or replacement is the honest answer. We show you the footage of your Magna line before quoting anything.

What is trenchless sewer repair and does it work in Magna?

Trenchless lining installs a new structural pipe inside the old one through small access points - no digging up your Magna yard, driveway, or mature landscaping. It works when the old line still holds its shape. Collapsed or badly bellied sections still need excavation for that stretch. The camera inspection tells us which your line qualifies for.

Who is responsible for the sewer line - me or the city of Magna?

In Magna, like most Utah cities, the homeowner owns the sewer lateral from the house all the way to the connection at the city main - including sections under the sidewalk and street in most cases. The city maintains only the main itself. That's why lateral problems are a homeowner repair, and why catching them early with a camera inspection matters.

Why do tree roots keep getting into my sewer line in Magna?

Roots follow moisture. Clay and cast-iron laterals in established Magna neighborhoods have joints every few feet, and mature cottonwoods, maples, and poplars push feeder roots into any joint that weeps. Cabling cuts the roots but they regrow from the same entry points - so if roots show up on camera, the real conversation is scheduled maintenance vs. sealing them out for good with lining or spot repair.

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