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Sewer Line Repair & Replacement
Plumbing Service — Utah

Sewer Line Repair & Replacement

Backup Solutions & Root Intrusion Removal

Serving Utah County, Salt Lake County, Davis County, Wasatch & Summit County

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Sewer Line Repair & Replacement in Utah

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Sewer line problems range from slow drains to complete backups that flood your basement. Many Utah homes built before the 1980s have clay or cast iron sewer pipes that deteriorate over time. Tree roots seek out moisture and penetrate cracks, completely blocking the line. Modern trenchless repair technology can fix many problems without excavating your entire yard.

The Details

What You Need to Know

We use video camera inspection to visualize inside your sewer line, identifying cracks, root intrusion, offset joints, and blockages. This diagnostic imaging shows exactly where the problem is, how severe it is, and whether repair or replacement is necessary. We'll walk you through the video and explain what we found.

Trenchless repair techniques minimize yard disruption: cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) uses an epoxy-saturated felt tube inserted and hardened inside the existing pipe, sealing small cracks and root holes. Pipe bursting breaks the old pipe while simultaneously laying new HDPE pipe in its place. Both approaches avoid excavating your entire sewer line.

Traditional sewer line replacement involves excavating the line from your cleanout to the street — often 50-150 feet depending on lot size. While more disruptive, complete replacement with modern PVC or HDPE provides a permanent solution and typically includes a 25-50 year warranty.

How It Works

Our Sewer Line Repair & Replacement Process

Insert a video camera into the sewer line to identify cracks, roots, blockages, …

Insert a video camera into the sewer line to identify cracks, roots, blockages, and other problems. Review the footage with you to determine repair strategy.

Choose trenchless repair (CIPP or pipe bursting) for minimal disruption, or trad…

Choose trenchless repair (CIPP or pipe bursting) for minimal disruption, or traditional replacement if damage is severe.

Perform repair work. Follow-up camera inspection confirms the problem is fixed a…

Perform repair work. Follow-up camera inspection confirms the problem is fixed and the line is clear.

Real Results in Utah Homes

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The AYSP Difference

Why Utah Homeowners Choose Us

Minimize Yard Damage

Trenchless repair avoids excavation and replanting. Traditional replacement can be completed with minimal disruption.

Root Removal

We identify and remove tree roots mechanically or chemically, plus address the source trees causing problems.

Long-Term Solution

Repairs and replacements include warranties (typically 25-50 years) backing the work.

Prevent Backups

Fix the sewer line before backups damage your home and create health hazards.

Local Service

Sewer Line Repair & Replacement Across Utah

We provide sewer line repair & replacement services to homeowners across the Wasatch Front and surrounding areas. Same-day service available in most locations.

Got Questions?

Sewer Line Repair & Replacement FAQ

?How do I know if I have a sewer line problem?
Signs include: slow drains in multiple fixtures, sewage backups in the basement, lush patches of grass over the line (from nutrients), rodent or pest problems, or persistent odors. A camera inspection confirms the issue.
?What causes sewer line damage in Utah?
Tree roots (especially from willows and maples near the line), age of the pipe (clay/cast iron pipes 40+ years old), ground settling, freezing/thawing cycles, and poor installation. We identify the cause during inspection.
?How much does sewer line repair cost?
Camera inspection: $300-$500. Trenchless CIPP repair: $8,000-$15,000. Full replacement: $12,000-$30,000 depending on length and depth. We provide estimates after inspection.
?Can trenchless repair fix my sewer line?
Trenchless works for cracks, root holes, and small-to-medium problems. If the pipe is severely collapsed, offset, or has large breaks, full replacement may be necessary. The camera inspection determines what's possible.
?How long does sewer line repair take?
Camera inspection: 1-2 hours. Trenchless repair: 1-2 days. Full replacement: 3-7 days depending on line length and yard conditions.
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