Services/Drain Cleaning

How Much Does Drain Line Replacement Cost?

Average cost: $1,800 | Range: $600$4,000

Average Cost
$1,800
Low End
$600
High End
$4,000
Time Required
1-3 days

What Affects the Price?

Drain line replacement becomes necessary when pipes are cracked, collapsed, or severely corroded. Trenchless methods preserve landscaping but cost more per foot than open excavation.

Key Cost Factors

  • Pipe length
  • Access
  • Pipe material
  • Trenchless vs open cut

DIY vs. Professional

DIY

This service requires a licensed plumber. DIY attempts risk additional damage or safety hazards.

Professional

Licensed plumbers ensure code compliance, warranties on work, and liability coverage.

Cost: $600$4,000

Cost by State (Sample)

StateLowHighAvg
Alabama$528$3,520$1,584
Alaska$810$5,400$2,430
Arizona$582$3,880$1,746
Arkansas$510$3,400$1,530
California$870$5,800$2,610
Colorado$660$4,400$1,980
Connecticut$750$5,000$2,250
Delaware$648$4,320$1,944
Florida$612$4,080$1,836
Georgia$570$3,800$1,710
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Frequently Asked Questions

Always Get 3 Quotes

Plumbing prices vary by 20–50% between contractors. Getting multiple quotes is the single best way to avoid overpaying.

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Home Warranty Coverage

A home warranty may cover drain line replacement for a flat service fee instead of the full repair cost.

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