Sewer Line Repair in Los Angeles & Ventura County
We show you the footage, present two written options, and fix it on schedule — no guesswork, no surprises.
Signs Your Sewer Line Needs Attention
- ✓Multiple drains in your home backing up at the same time
- ✓Sewage odor in the yard, near the foundation, or coming up through floor drains
- ✓Unusually green or lush patches of grass directly above the sewer run
- ✓Soggy ground or wet spots with no obvious water source
- ✓Persistent gurgling from toilets when no one is using them
- ✓Foundation settling or unexplained cracks in concrete slabs (advanced cases)
We Diagnose Before We Quote
Every sewer repair we perform starts with an HD camera inspection. You watch the footage with us. We identify the location and severity of the problem — a hairline crack, offset joint, root intrusion, or collapsed section — and put two written options in front of you before any work begins.
Spot repair or full replacement — you make the call with complete information and a flat-rate price for each option on paper.
Spot Repair vs. Full Replacement
Spot Repair
- ✓Single localized crack or break
- ✓Pipe in otherwise sound condition
- ✓Damage limited to a short section
- ✓Lowest upfront cost
Full Replacement
- ✓Multiple failure points along the run
- ✓Pipe past its service life (clay, Orangeburg, corroded cast iron)
- ✓Extensive root intrusion across the full length
- ✓Pipe bellied or collapsed in multiple sections
Our Process
Camera inspection
HD video documents the exact location and nature of the problem. You keep the footage.
Written diagnosis
We mark the failure point on a simple diagram and explain what we found in plain language.
Two options in writing
Spot repair and full replacement — each with a flat-rate price. No pressure, no upsell.
Repair with photo documentation
Before and after photos taken throughout. Sent to you before we leave the job.
Post-repair camera verification
Final camera pass confirms the repair is complete and the line is clear.
Common Questions
How do I know if it's a clog or a sewer line problem?
A single slow drain is usually a localized clog. When two or more fixtures back up simultaneously, or flushing one toilet causes gurgling in a nearby sink or tub, the problem is almost certainly in the main sewer line.
How long does a sewer line repair take?
A targeted spot repair typically takes 3–6 hours. Larger repairs or full section replacements may run 1–2 days depending on access and site conditions.
Do you work on commercial properties?
Yes. We handle residential and commercial properties, including apartment buildings, retail spaces, and restaurants.
What is the difference between a spot repair and full replacement?
A spot repair addresses a single localized failure — we open a small access point, cut out the damaged section, and replace it. Full replacement (or trenchless lining/bursting) makes more sense when the pipe has multiple problem areas or has reached the end of its service life.