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Sewer Line Issues? We’ll Restore or maybe Replace them for You

Not Sure If You Need Restoration, Repair or Full Replacement? Contact us Now

How Can We Help You Today?

Sewer Line Issues? We’ll Restore or maybe Replace them for You

Signs when to replace your sewer line or pipe

1. Frequent Drain Backups: If multiple fixtures back up regularly even after cleaning it could point to a failing or collapsed main sewer line that needs replacement.

2. Foul Sewage Odors Indoors or Outdoors: Persistent sewage smells near drains, in the yard, or in the basement often signal broken or leaking sewer pipes underground.

3. Slow Drains Throughout the Property: If all sinks, tubs, and toilets drain slowly despite snaking or jetting, there may be deep structural damage inside the main line.

4. Soggy or Sunken Yard Areas: Soft spots, puddles, or sudden dips in your lawn could be caused by sewage leaking from cracked or broken underground pipes.

5. Mold or Mildew Along Walls or Floors: A leaking sewer line can raise indoor humidity and trigger mold growth near the foundation or slab.

6. Sudden Spike in Water Bills: Unexplained increases may indicate underground leaks or breaks, especially in combined sewer/water service lines.

Sewer Line Replacement Services Prodigy PLumbing | Long Beach

From trenchless pipe bursting to full excavations, we offer tailored solutions for every situation. Our team works quickly and cleanly to restore function and protect your property.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Frequent backups, foul odors, yard sinkholes, or foundation cracks often point to a failing or collapsed sewer line. A camera inspection confirms if repair is possible or if replacement is the smarter, long-term fix.

Yes—methods like pipe bursting or CIPP lining require only two small access points and leave landscaping, driveways, and patios mostly untouched. We’ll recommend trenchless first, when conditions allow.

Most trenchless jobs are completed in just 1–2 days. Open trench replacements may take longer depending on length, depth, and site access. We always provide a realistic timeline before work begins.

Prices vary by pipe length, method, and accessibility. On average, costs range from $3,000 to $15,000. We provide upfront estimates after a full inspection—no hidden fees, no surprises.

Homeowners insurance rarely covers normal wear and tear. If the damage is caused by sudden collapse or tree root intrusion, partial coverage is possible. City repair responsibility stops at the property line.

We typically install high-durability ABS or SDR-17 piping, which resists root intrusion, corrosion, and ground shifting. These materials are designed to last 50–100 years with proper slope and installation.

Temporary water or sewer shutoffs may be required, but we coordinate the timing with you to minimize disruption. Most replacements allow partial service throughout the process.

Trenchless tech like bursting or lining allows us to replace pipes beneath hard surfaces without major demolition. If we must cut concrete, we handle full restoration afterward.

Nope—we take care of all permit applications, inspections, and city approvals. You’ll receive official documentation after the job is completed.

Yes! All replacements come with warranties on labor and materials. We also offer post-install camera footage and documentation so you have full confidence in your new system.

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