Services/Major Repairs

How Much Does Sewer Line Repair Cost?

Average cost: $3,500 | Range: $1,000$7,500

Average Cost
$3,500
Low End
$1,000
High End
$7,500
Time Required
1-3 days

What Affects the Price?

Traditional excavation is the most expensive method. Trenchless repair (pipe lining or pipe bursting) costs less and causes less disruption. Tree root intrusion and pipe collapse increase costs significantly.

Key Cost Factors

  • Repair method
  • Pipe depth
  • Excavation needed
  • Pipe material
  • Damage extent

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: $1,000$7,500

Cost by State (Sample)

StateLowHighAvg
Alabama$880$6,600$3,080
Alaska$1,350$10,125$4,725
Arizona$970$7,275$3,395
Arkansas$850$6,375$2,975
California$1,450$10,875$5,075
Colorado$1,100$8,250$3,850
Connecticut$1,250$9,375$4,375
Delaware$1,080$8,100$3,780
Florida$1,020$7,650$3,570
Georgia$950$7,125$3,325
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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 sewer line repair for a flat service fee instead of the full repair cost.

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