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Best Sewer Line Replacement vs DIY in Seattle, WA

Is sewer line replacement vs diy a viable DIY project, or should you hire a pro in Seattle? Weigh the risks, costs, and time commitment — then compare quotes from 35 licensed contractors before you decide.

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O'Neill Plumbing Company

6056 California Ave SW , Seattle, WA 98136-1613

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Plumber, Plumbing Renovation, Backflow Testing ...

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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Steve's Plumbing LLC

2125 196th St SW Unit 126 , Lynnwood, WA 98036-7043

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Plumber, Home Inspections, Plumbing Renovation ...

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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Rooter Pal Plumbing

11851 124th Ave NE , Kirkland, WA 98034

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Plumber, Plumbing Renovation, Sewer Cleaning ...

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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Valor Plumbing LLC

20121 SE 304th St , Kent, WA 98042

BBB Accredited A rated. Plumber, Bathroom Remodel, Remodel Contractors ...

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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Tacoma Sewer Scope Inc

731 W Pioneer , Puyallup, WA 98371-5361

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Sewer Inspection, Sewer Pipes, Pipe Inspection ...

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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BOSS Construction, Inc.

4945 Guide Meridian , Bellingham, WA 98226-9109

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Construction Services, Concrete Contractors, Excavating Contractors ...

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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Big Val's Plumbing LLC

3216 NE 86th Ave , Vancouver, WA 98662

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Plumbing Renovation, Plumber, Tankless Water Heaters ...

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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Sewer Line Replacement Cost Guide

Sewer Line Replacement Cost Guide

By Method (50-Foot Residential Line)

MethodCost RangeDisruption
Open-cut replacement$3,000 – $7,000High (full trench)
Pipe bursting (trenchless)$4,500 – $10,000Low (access pits)
CIPP lining$4,000 – $12,000Minimal
Spot repair (open-cut)$1,000 – $3,000Localized only

Cost Factors

Pipe length: Most quotes are per-linear-foot. Longer runs cost proportionally more, with some reduction in per-foot rate for longer jobs.

Depth: Deeper pipes require more excavation time and equipment. Lines 6+ feet deep cost significantly more than shallow lines.

Access: Lines under concrete driveways, patios, or finished landscaping require breaking and restoration — add $500–$3,000+.

Pipe diameter: Residential laterals are typically 4-inch pipe. Commercial or multi-unit properties may need 6-inch lines, which cost more.

Soil conditions: Rocky soil or high water table add to excavation costs and may affect method selection.

Permits and inspections: Typically $200–$600 depending on jurisdiction, included in most contractor quotes.

Pre-Job Must-Haves

Before any quote, insist on a sewer camera inspection (typically $150–$400, often waived when you proceed with work). This tells the contractor exactly what's wrong, where it is, and which method is appropriate — preventing expensive surprises mid-job.

Sewer Line Replacement FAQ

Why Hire a Licensed Plumber for Sewer Line Work

Why Hire a Licensed Plumber for Sewer Line Work

1. Accurate Diagnosis First

A reputable sewer contractor starts with a camera inspection before quoting. Contractors who quote without looking at the pipe first are guessing — and that guess becomes your bill.

2. Method Selection

Not every compromised sewer line needs full replacement. A licensed plumber evaluates whether spot repair, CIPP lining, pipe bursting, or open-cut replacement is the right solution for your specific situation — saving you money when a full replacement isn't necessary.

3. Permits and Inspections

Sewer replacement requires permits and inspections in virtually every city and county. A licensed plumber handles all of this. Unpermitted sewer work can prevent you from selling your home and may require the work to be redone at your expense.

4. Proper Materials

Licensed plumbers use code-approved materials (schedule 40 PVC, SDR-35 sewer pipe) installed to slope specifications (typically 1/4 inch per foot minimum). Improper slope causes chronic backups regardless of pipe material.

5. Trenchless Options Require Expertise

Pipe bursting and CIPP lining require specialized equipment and training. Mistakes — like failing to maintain pipe diameter, improper liner curing, or selecting the wrong method for a collapsed pipe — create expensive failures. Experience with the specific method matters.

6. Warranties

Licensed contractors typically warranty their work (commonly 1–5 years) and carry liability insurance. Any damage to your property during the job is covered. This protection disappears with unlicensed workers.

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