Sewer Line Repair and Replacement in Los Angeles
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A failing sewer line is one of the most disruptive problems a Los Angeles homeowner can face. Raw waste backing up into showers, sewage pooling in the yard, multiple drains running slow at once, the warning signs are unmistakable. The good news is that not every sewer problem requires excavating your entire front yard. New Pro Plumbing diagnoses every job with a camera first, recommends the least invasive repair that will actually solve the problem, and handles everything from spot repairs to full trenchless replacement.
We service residential and commercial properties across the Westside, including Mar Vista, Cheviot Hills, Marina del Rey, Palms, Venice, Culver City, Santa Monica, Pacific Palisades, and Westchester.
When Sewer Line Repair Is Needed
Sewer lines do not fail randomly. They fail because of identifiable causes, most of which are common in Los Angeles homes built before 1970. The warning signs include:
- Multiple drains backing up at the same time
- Gurgling sounds in toilets when sinks or tubs drain
- Sewage smell inside the home or in the yard
- Slow drains throughout the house, not just one fixture
- Wet or unusually green patches in the lawn above the sewer line route
- Cracks in the foundation or driveway above the line
- Increased pest activity, particularly rats and roaches near drains
- Backups during heavy rain
If you are seeing any of these signs, the next step is a sewer camera inspection to confirm the cause and location of the failure.
Common Causes of Sewer Line Issues
The age and construction of LA’s housing stock drives most sewer failures we see. Many homes still have original clay or cast iron sewer laterals from the 1920s through the 1960s, and a smaller number have Orangeburg pipe from the postwar period that is now well past its service life.
Tree root intrusion is the most common single cause. Mature trees in older neighborhoods send roots through tiny gaps at clay pipe joints, where they expand and eventually crush the pipe.
Pipe corrosion affects cast iron lines, which deteriorate from the inside out and eventually develop holes or collapse.
Bellies and sags form when soil shifts under a section of pipe, creating low spots where waste collects and clogs repeatedly.
Earthquake damage and ground movement offset pipe joints over decades, creating leak points.
Orangeburg pipe failure is essentially guaranteed at this point. The material was tar-impregnated wood fiber, and any home still on Orangeburg needs replacement.
Foreign objects and improper flushing create blockages that, over time, damage the pipe lining and lead to structural failure.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publishes guidance on residential wastewater systems that explains how each of these failure modes develops.
Sewer Line Repair Services
Spot Repair and Section Replacement
When the camera shows a single failure point, like a cracked joint or a localized collapse, we excavate just that section, replace the damaged pipe with PVC or schedule 40 ABS, and backfill. Most spot repairs are completed in a single day. This is the right approach when the rest of the line is in good shape.
Hydro Jetting for Roots and Buildup
If the pipe is structurally sound but full of root intrusion, grease, or scale, hydro jetting clears it without any excavation. High-pressure water cuts roots and scours the pipe walls. We follow up with a camera run to confirm the line is fully clear.
Trenchless Pipe Lining
For longer failures or pipes running under driveways, hardscape, or mature landscaping, trenchless pipe lining rebuilds the sewer from the inside without digging up the property. A felt or fiberglass liner saturated with epoxy resin is pulled into the existing pipe and inflated, where it cures into a new pipe inside the old one. The result is a smooth, jointless, structurally sound line with a service life of 50 years or more.
Trenchless Pipe Bursting
When the existing pipe is too damaged to line, pipe bursting pulls a new HDPE pipe through the old route while simultaneously fragmenting the old pipe outward into the surrounding soil. This requires only two access pits, one at each end of the run, and avoids trenching across the property.
Full Sewer Line Replacement
When the line has multiple failures, severe bellies that cannot be lined, or pipe material that is no longer salvageable (like Orangeburg), full replacement is the right call. We excavate the line, replace it with new schedule 40 PVC or ABS, properly bed it to prevent future bellies, and pass city inspection.
Emergency Sewer Repair
Active backups do not wait. We dispatch licensed plumbers for emergency sewer repair across Los Angeles, day or night, with the equipment to clear the immediate problem and plan the permanent repair.
Trenchless vs. Traditional Sewer Replacement
For most Los Angeles homeowners, trenchless is the better option when the pipe condition allows it. The cost is typically comparable to traditional replacement, but the savings on landscaping restoration, hardscape repair, and disruption are significant. A traditional dig job through a mature front yard can add $5,000 to $15,000 in restoration costs that trenchless avoids entirely.
That said, trenchless is not a fit for every job. Severe bellies, completely collapsed sections, and lines with multiple bad transitions sometimes need traditional excavation. We give you a straight answer based on what the camera shows, not on what is most profitable to sell.
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration publishes federal guidance on underground pipe materials and installation standards we follow on every replacement.
Permits and Inspections
Sewer line work in Los Angeles requires permits through the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety, and connections to the city sewer require coordination with the Bureau of Sanitation. We pull the permits, schedule the inspections, and provide you with the signed-off paperwork at the end of the job. Permitted work matters when you sell the home, file an insurance claim, or want recourse on a warranty.
Sewer Line Repair Across West Los Angeles
We service:
- Mar Vista
- Cheviot Hills
- Marina del Rey
- Palms
- Westchester
- Venice
- Culver City
- Santa Monica
- Pacific Palisades
If you are anywhere in greater Los Angeles, call us. We cover most of the Westside and surrounding cities.
Why Homeowners Choose New Pro Plumbing for Sewer Work
Sewer line repair is one of the largest plumbing investments a homeowner makes, and the contractor you pick matters. We are licensed, bonded, and insured, and we have the equipment to handle every approach: camera diagnosis, hydro jetting, trenchless lining, pipe bursting, and traditional excavation. We diagnose with a camera before we quote, so you know exactly what is wrong and where. Every recommendation comes with the camera footage that supports it.
We also provide written upfront pricing, financing options for larger jobs, and a workmanship warranty on every repair.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does sewer line repair cost in Los Angeles?
Spot repairs typically run $1,800 to $4,500. Trenchless pipe lining and pipe bursting range from $90 to $250 per linear foot depending on access and pipe diameter. Full traditional replacement runs from $5,000 to $25,000 or more depending on the length of the line, depth, and what needs to be restored afterward. We provide a written estimate after the camera inspection.
How long does a sewer line repair take?
Spot repairs and hydro jetting are usually completed in a single day. Trenchless lining or bursting takes one to two days. Full traditional replacement runs three to seven days depending on the length and what needs to be excavated.
Can you repair a sewer line without digging up my yard?
In most cases, yes. Trenchless pipe lining and pipe bursting allow us to rehabilitate or replace the pipe with minimal excavation. The camera inspection determines whether trenchless is a fit for your specific line.
Will my sewer repair be covered by insurance?
Most homeowner policies do not cover sewer line repair from gradual deterioration, but many cover damage from sudden events like earthquakes or backups into the home. Service line coverage is sometimes available as a rider. Check with your carrier.
How long does a new sewer line last?
A modern PVC or HDPE sewer line installed correctly should last 50 to 100 years. Trenchless cured-in-place liners are rated for 50 years and often last longer. The Federal Trade Commission publishes guidance on home warranty coverage that is worth reviewing if you are weighing repair versus replacement.
Can you handle commercial sewer line repair?
Yes. We service commercial plumbing including HOA properties, multi-unit residential, restaurants, and retail buildings throughout Los Angeles.
What should I do right now if my sewer is backing up?
Stop using all water in the house, including toilets, showers, dishwashers, and washing machines. Continued use will push more sewage into the home. Call us for emergency service. The longer a backup sits, the more damage it does to flooring, drywall, and subfloors.
Schedule Sewer Line Repair in Los Angeles
If you are dealing with backups, slow drains, sewer odors, or you have already had a camera inspection that flagged a problem, contact New Pro Plumbing for licensed sewer line repair and replacement anywhere in Los Angeles. Same-day and emergency appointments are available.

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