Sewer line installation (or full replacement) is recommended when an existing line is too damaged to repair, too deteriorated to rely on, or when a new line is needed for a remodel or addition. Our expert team will start with a thorough inspection, explain your best long-term options clearly, and install your new sewer line safely, cleanly, and up to code with minimal disruption to your home and yard whenever possible!
We’ll inspect the condition and layout of your current sewer line to confirm whether replacement is truly needed and what approach is best.
Every property is different. We recommend the installation method that fits your home, your plumbing layout, and your long-term reliability goals.
Sewer work has strict standards for safety and performance. We install everything to current code and handle any required inspections.
When possible, we use low-dig or trenchless methods to protect landscaping, driveways, and hardscape.
Before we wrap up, we’ll test the new line end-to-end to confirm proper flow and leak-free performance.
Sewer line installation starts with a full evaluation of your existing line and property, often using camera inspection to map the route and confirm the best method. From there, our team installs the new line to current code, whether that’s through traditional access or a trenchless approach, then tests the system end-to-end to ensure strong, reliable flow. We handle the details, keep you informed, and make sure the job is done right the first time.
Depth depends on your home’s layout, slope, and connection to the main sewer, but sewer lines are typically buried several feet below ground for proper grade and protection. The key isn’t a one-size-fits-all number – it’s installing the line at the correct depth and pitch so it drains efficiently for decades. Our technicians determine the right specs for your property and install accordingly.
A clogged sewer line doesn’t always mean you need a full replacement, but it does mean you need the right diagnosis fast. We start with a professional inspection to locate the blockage and see what’s happening inside the pipe,
then recommend the safest, most reliable solution – whether that’s clearing the line, repairing damage, or replacing it if the pipe is beyond saving. Either way, you’ll get clear answers and expert work from start to finish.
A properly installed sewer line can last for decades. The lifespan depends on pipe material, soil conditions, and how the system is used, but when installed to code with the correct grade and fittings, a new line is designed to be a long-term solution you don’t have to think about for a very long time.
We start with a detailed inspection and plan the cleanest, safest route. Then we install the new line, connect it properly to your home and the main sewer, and test everything end-to-end before we leave. Throughout the job, we’ll keep you updated so you know exactly what’s happening and why.
To prevent future sewer line problems, avoid flushing anything besides waste and toilet paper, keep grease and food scraps out of drains, and address slow drains early before they turn into mainline issues. If roots have been a problem in the past, periodic inspections can catch regrowth before it causes another backup.
Do It Right Plumbers is built on great people. Our professional, courteous, highly trained technicians genuinely want to help, and because they aren’t paid on commission, you’ll get honest diagnostics and zero sales pressure.
That care and integrity drive our mission to deliver a five-star, WOW experience for homeowners across Orange County, Long Beach and Whittier.
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