The Waterworks
550 Schrock Rd , Columbus, OH 43229-1062
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Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more
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$3,500-$17,600
Most projects around $7,900
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550 Schrock Rd , Columbus, OH 43229-1062
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Plumber, Heating and Air Conditioning, Air Conditioning Contractors ...
Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more
Wellington, OH 44090-9736
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Plumber, Drainage Contractors, Commercial Contractors ...
Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more
Lucas, OH 44843-9790
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Septic Tank Contractors, Septic Tank Cleaning, Drainage Contractors ...
Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more
4640 Trueman Blvd , Hilliard, OH 43026-2438
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Sewer Pipes, Commercial Manufacturers, Pipe Line Contractors
Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more
154 Orange St , Mansfield, OH 44902-1427
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Building Materials, Construction, Wholesalers and Distributors ...
Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more
8710 S Charleston Pike , South Charleston, OH 45368-9737
Septic Tank Cleaning, Septic Tank Contractors, Sewer Cleaning ...
Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more
4281 State Route 42 , Mason, OH 45040-1930
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Plumber, Bathroom Remodel, Excavating Contractors ...
Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more
Ashville, OH 43103-1200
BBB Accredited A- rated. Plumber, Remodeling, Commercial Contractors ...
Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more
1837 Victor Rd. , Lancaster, OH 43130
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Drain Cleaning, Plumber, Sewer Contractors ...
Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more
9965 Perryton Rd , Frazeysburg, OH 43822
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Excavating Contractors, Sewer Contractors, Water and Sewer Line Protection ...
Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more
623 E Rensselaer St , Bucyrus, OH 44820-2442
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Sewer Cleaning, Sewer Contractors, Sewer Pipes ...
Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more
Beavercreek, OH 45434-6754
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Excavating Contractors, Foundation Repair, Foundation Contractors ...
Serves: 43085, 43201, 43202, 43203 +25 more
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How do I know if my sewer line needs replacement? Common signs include frequent drain backups (especially in multiple fixtures simultaneously), raw sewage odor inside or outside your home, gurgling noises in drains or toilets, unusually lush or wet patches in your yard over the sewer line path, and slow drains that don't respond to conventional clearing. A sewer camera inspection will confirm the problem and its location.
What causes sewer line failure? The three most common causes are: (1) tree root intrusion — roots follow water vapor into joints and cracks, eventually blocking the line; (2) pipe deterioration — clay, cast iron, and Orangeburg pipes from pre-1980s homes corrode, crack, and collapse with age; (3) ground shifting — soil settlement, freeze-thaw cycles, or nearby construction can shift pipe alignment, causing bellying (sags that collect waste) or breaks.
What types of sewer replacement are available? Traditional open-cut: A trench is dug along the sewer line, the old pipe is removed, and new PVC or HDPE pipe is installed. Disruptive to landscaping and concrete but the most straightforward and lowest-cost method in most cases.
Pipe bursting (trenchless): A hydraulic head is pulled through the old pipe, breaking it outward while simultaneously pulling new pipe into position. Minimal excavation — typically only access pits at each end.
Cured-in-place pipe lining (CIPP): A flexible liner saturated with epoxy resin is pulled into the old pipe and inflated. When it cures, it forms a smooth new pipe inside the old one. Highly effective for pipes that are structurally intact but cracked or root-intruded. Reduces pipe diameter by about 6–10%.
How much does sewer line replacement cost? Costs vary significantly by method and length. Expect $3,000–$7,000 for a typical 40–60 foot residential sewer line via open-cut. Trenchless methods (pipe bursting or CIPP lining) run $4,000–$12,000 but save landscape restoration costs. Lines requiring deep excavation, concrete breaking, or difficult access cost more.
Will the city or HOA pay for any of it? The homeowner is generally responsible for the sewer lateral from the house to the city main connection (usually at the property line or the street). The city owns the main line. Some municipalities offer maintenance programs or emergency assistance for low-income homeowners — check with your local public works department.
How long does sewer line replacement take? Open-cut replacement: typically 1–2 days for the actual work, plus time for permitting and inspection. Trenchless methods can often be completed in 1 day. Restore time for landscaping and concrete varies.
Do I need permits? Yes. Sewer work requires permits in virtually every jurisdiction, and inspections before backfill are standard. A licensed plumber handles this — unpermitted sewer work creates serious problems during home resale.
Can sewer lines be repaired instead of replaced? Yes, for localized damage. Spot repair (excavating just the damaged section), CIPP spot lining, or mechanical joint sealing can address isolated problems. A sewer camera inspection tells you whether a repair or full replacement is appropriate.
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