John's Heating Cooling and Plumbing
211 E 10th Dr Ste 2 , Mesa, AZ 85210-8702
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211 E 10th Dr Ste 2 , Mesa, AZ 85210-8702
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1133 E Fern Dr N, Phoenix AZ 85014
Plumbing and sewer contractor serving Phoenix AZ and surrounding areas. Services include sewer line replacement, repair, and inspection. ¦
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3010 S Potter Dr, Tempe AZ 85282
Plumbing and sewer contractor serving Phoenix AZ and surrounding areas. Services include sewer line replacement, repair, and inspection. ¦
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Peoria, AZ 85382
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8927 W Bloomfield Rd Ste 135, Peoria AZ 85381
Plumbing and sewer contractor serving Phoenix AZ and surrounding areas. Services include sewer line replacement, repair, and inspection. ¦
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1830 S Alma School Rd Ste 116 , Mesa, AZ 85210-3086
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15437 N 13th Ave , Phoenix, AZ 85023-4484
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1616 N Central Ave , Phoenix, AZ 85004-1694
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12251 N 32nd St Ste 3 , Phoenix, AZ 85032-7144
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10632 N Scottsdale Rd Unit 564 , Scottsdale, AZ 85254-6164
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1721 W Rose Garden Ln Ste 10 , Phoenix, AZ 85027
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10622 W Salter Dr , Peoria, AZ 85382-0516
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Plumber, Sewer Cleaning, Sewer Pipes
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For: main sewer line replacement in Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix homeowners face sewer line issues driven by the Valley's unique geology — caliche hardpan, thermal soil movement from extreme summer heat, and the large ornamental tree root systems that early Phoenix developers planted throughout older neighborhoods. Sewer line replacement in the Phoenix metro ranges from targeted spot repairs to full lateral replacement, with trenchless options increasingly preferred due to Phoenix's concrete-intensive construction landscape. Here's current market pricing for 2025.
| Service / Repair Type | Typical Scope | Phoenix Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Camera inspection (pre-diagnosis) | Single lateral, 60–150 ft | $150 – $350 |
| Hydro-jetting (clearing only) | Full lateral flush | $250 – $650 |
| Spot repair (open cut) | Single pipe section, 2–5 LF | $1,500 – $4,000 |
| Trenchless CIPP lining | 50–100 LF lateral | $3,000 – $8,500 |
| Pipe bursting (trenchless replacement) | 50–100 LF lateral | $3,500 – $9,000 |
| Full open-cut replacement | 50–100 LF, clay/ABS pipe | $5,000 – $15,000 |
| Under-slab repair | Requires slab penetration or tunneling | $4,000 – $12,000 |
| Sewer main connection / tap | City connection fee + work | $1,500 – $5,000+ |
| Cleanout installation | Rooter-access cleanout added | $300 – $600 |
Caliche — a calcium carbonate concrete-like layer found at 12–48 inches depth throughout the Phoenix Basin — creates a severe excavation challenge for sewer line replacement. Unlike soft soil excavation, cutting through caliche requires specialized equipment: pneumatic jackhammers, rock saws, or directional boring (horizontal directional drilling, HDD). The additional equipment requirement drives per-LF excavation costs in Phoenix 30–60% higher than national averages for cities with softer soils.
What this means for homeowners: A contractor quoting a flat national average for open-cut sewer replacement in Phoenix may be underestimating caliche impact. Request a site assessment that identifies the caliche depth on your specific property before accepting a bid.
Phoenix's planted urban forest — Modesto ash, Arizona ash, pine species, and dense oleander hedgerows planted citywide for shade and privacy — are aggressive root-seeking species in the desert. Tree roots sense water vapor from cracked clay sewer pipes and invade aggressively, particularly in the mature neighborhoods of Encanto, Willo, Coronado, and North Central Phoenix where these trees have reached full root-spread size. Root intrusion causes:
Camera inspection revealing root intrusion with recurring blockages is the diagnostic signal for sewer line replacement vs. continued clearing.
Central Phoenix's historic neighborhoods (Palmcroft, Willo, Encanto-Palmcroft, F.Q. Story) contain original clay vitrified tile (VT) sewer laterals installed circa 1930–1970. Clay VT pipe's failure modes:
The City of Phoenix Water Services Department maintains the public sewer main — the homeowner is responsible for the lateral from the home to the property line, and in Phoenix's older neighborhoods this lateral is frequently original clay pipe.
Per BLS Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler MSA, licensed plumbers earn $28–$42/hour in the Phoenix metro.
Sewer line replacement in Arizona is licensed plumbing work — no exceptions. The Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) regulates plumbing contractors under CR-37 (Plumbing) classification. The ROC also licenses A-12 (General Engineering) contractors who may perform trenchless sewer work. Verify ROC license status at roc.az.gov before any Phoenix sewer line commitment.
1. Arizona ROC License Search roc.az.gov for active license, zero active complaints, and no civil citations. Phoenix plumbing and sewer contractors with open ROC complaints or license suspensions are disqualifying red flags — the ROC complaint process is the consumer's primary recourse mechanism for shoddy sewer work.
2. Camera Inspection First Any reputable Phoenix sewer contractor offers or requires a camera inspection before diagnosing scope of work. Camera inspection provides video documentation of: pipe condition (cracking, root intrusion, corrosion, belly or sag), pipe material (clay, ABS, PVC, cast iron), blockage character (roots, grease, foreign object, structural collapse), and depth. A contractor who quotes "full replacement" without a camera inspection is guessing, not diagnosing.
3. City of Phoenix Permits for Sewer Work The City of Phoenix requires permits for sewer line replacement. The Phoenix Development Services Department issues residential plumbing permits; work must be inspected and approved. Never hire a Phoenix sewer contractor who suggests skipping the permit process — uninspected sewer work creates: (a) disclosure liability when you sell the home, (b) no inspection verification that the repair was correctly performed, and (c) potential City enforcement action requiring the work to be re-done at your expense.
Phoenix's caliche geology and concrete-intensive construction (concrete patios, concrete driveways, swimming pool decks) make trenchless sewer methods particularly valuable:
Trenchless CIPP Lining (Cured-in-Place Pipe):
Pipe Bursting (Trenchless Replacement):
Open-Cut:
Choosing the right sewer line replacement method in Phoenix involves weighing the condition of the existing pipe, the finished surfaces above the sewer line, and the specific failure mode driving the replacement. Here's a comprehensive comparison.
| Factor | CIPP Lining | Pipe Bursting | Open-Cut Traditional |
|---|---|---|---|
| Excavation required | Minimal (access ports only) | Entry/exit pits (2–3 LF each) | Full trench length |
| Caliche impact | Minimal — no surface excavation | Minimal — only pit access | Severe — requires specialized equipment |
| Concrete/patio disruption | None | Entry/exit pit only | Full section removal |
| Pool deck impact | None | Minimal | High — pool decks often above sewer lateral in Phoenix backyards |
| Pipe material after | Epoxy-lined interior (old pipe remains) | New HDPE pipe | New ABS or PVC pipe |
| Root resistance after | Excellent — seamless interior | Excellent — no joints in HDPE | Depends on new pipe joint quality |
| Diameter available | Same or slightly reduced | Same or larger | Full diameter increase possible |
| Belly/sag correction | Cannot correct existing sag | Cannot correct sag | Can re-grade pipe slope |
| Service connection impacts | Must be remotely re-opened after lining | Burst connections must be re-excavated | Re-connected during trench work |
| Cost range (50–80 LF) | $3,000 – $8,500 | $3,500 – $9,000 | $5,000 – $15,000 |
| Time to completion | 1 day (most projects) | 1–2 days | 2–5 days |
| Warranty typical | 10–25 years | 50+ year pipe life | 1–5 years on workmanship |
Despite trenchless being the preference, open-cut sewer replacement is the correct choice when:
Phoenix's extremely high residential pool density (the Phoenix metro has the highest per-capita pool rate of any major US city) creates a common nightmare scenario: the sewer lateral runs under or near the pool deck, equipment pad, or the pool shell itself. For these situations:
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