Prodigy Sewer Line Repair
Trusted Sewer Line Repairs by Local Plumbing Experts
Prodigy Plumbing & HVAC provides expert sewer line repairs backed by licensed technicians, honest assessments, and reliable solutions. We handle everything from minor clogs to full pipe replacements across Long Beach, LA County, and OC.
Tell us what’s happening — backups, odors, gurgling drains, or anything else you’ve noticed.
How Can We Help You Today?
Fast, Reliable Sewer Line Fixes — Guaranteed Workmanship.
Noticing sewage backups or soggy yard spots? We’re here to help. Our licensed plumbers offer residential, commercial, and 24/7 emergency sewer line repairs across Southern California.
- Sewer camera inspections
- Trenchless pipe lining
- Full pipe replacements
- Spot repair for pipe cracks
- Tree root removal from lines
- Sewer cleanout installation
- Hydro jetting for buildup
- Emergency sewer repairs
Tell us what’s happening — backups, odors, gurgling drains, or anything else you’ve noticed.
How Can We Help You Today?
Fast, Reliable Sewer Line Fixes | Guaranteed Workmanship.
Noticing sewage backups or soggy yard spots? We’re here to help. Our licensed plumbers offer residential, commercial, and 24/7 emergency sewer line repairs across Southern California.
- Sewer camera inspections
- Trenchless pipe lining
- Full pipe replacements
- Spot repair for pipe cracks
- Tree root removal from lines
- Sewer cleanout installation
- Hydro jetting for buildup
- Emergency sewer repairs
Signs You Need Sewer Line Repair
1. Frequent Drain Backups: If toilets, tubs, or sinks keep backing up, the main sewer line may be compromised.
2. Foul Sewer Odors: Smelling sewage in your yard or home often points to pipe cracks or leaks.
3. Gurgling Noises: Air trapped in blocked sewer lines causes bubbling or gurgling sounds.
4. Soggy Patches in Yard: Unexplained wet spots or sinkholes often indicate underground pipe damage.
5. Slow-Draining Fixtures: Widespread slow drainage suggests a deeper issue in the main line.
6. Rodent or Insect Activity: Sewer leaks attract pests through cracks in the line.
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Minimize digging and preserve landscaping with cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining. This method installs a new pipe inside the old one using modern epoxy technology. → LEARN MORE
Trenchless Sewer Line Repair
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We target and fix only the damaged portion of your sewer line. Ideal for localized breaks or corrosion without replacing the entire system. → LEARN MORE
Spot Repair & Sectional Replacement
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A trenchless method to replace fully collapsed pipes by breaking the old one and pulling in a new HDPE line. Minimal surface disruption. → LEARN MORE
Pipe Bursting for Collapsed Lines
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When trenchless isn’t an option, we excavate and replace the line using durable, city-approved materials like ABS or SDR-17. → LEARN MORE
Traditional Sewer Line Replacement
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Tree roots and rusted pipes can choke sewer lines. We cut, clear, and restore flow using mechanical and hydro-jetting tools. → LEARN MORE
Root Intrusion & Corrosion Removal
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We handle permits, city inspections, and utility marking for you. All repairs meet local codes and pass final sign-offs smoothly. → LEARN MORE
Permits, Inspections & Code Compliance
Sewer Line Repair Services We Offer
From trenchless technology to full line replacements, we tailor sewer line repairs to your property’s needs. Our technicians pinpoint damage quickly and restore flow with minimal disruption.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is sewer line repair?
Sewer line repair involves fixing broken, cracked, or collapsed sewer pipes that cause blockages or sewage backups. Methods include trenchless repair, pipe replacement, or sectional fixes.
How do I know if my sewer line is broken?
Common signs include frequent backups, slow drains, foul odors, and soggy spots in your yard. A professional camera inspection can confirm the problem.
Is sewer line repair covered by homeowners insurance?
It depends on your policy. Damage from wear and tear is typically not covered, but sudden events like tree root intrusion or collapse may qualify.
How long does sewer line repair take?
Most repairs take 1–2 days, depending on the severity, location, and whether trenchless methods can be used. Complex jobs may take longer.
What is trenchless sewer repair?
Trenchless repair is a no-dig or low-dig method that uses pipe bursting or pipe lining to fix your sewer without excavation, preserving landscaping and driveways.
Can I repair just a section of the sewer line?
Yes. Sectional repair targets only the damaged area, which can save time and money if the rest of the line is in good condition.
How much does sewer line repair cost?
Costs vary depending on depth, length, and method used. Typical repairs range from $1,000 to $7,000+. A camera inspection helps provide an accurate estimate.
Will sewer line repair damage my yard?
Not with trenchless options. Traditional repairs require digging, but trenchless methods minimize surface disruption and preserve landscaping.
How do tree roots affect sewer lines?
Tree roots seek out moisture in sewer pipes, especially older clay or cast iron lines. They can cause cracks, clogs, and eventually full collapses.
Do I need permits for sewer line repair?
Yes. Most cities, including Long Beach and LA/OC areas, require permits. Our team handles all permitting to ensure code compliance and a smooth process