Sewer Line Repair & Replacement — El Paso, TX
Quick gut-check: if water is flowing where it shouldn't be, call. If it's just a slow drip, you can wait until morning at standard rates. Plain-spoken estimates, written quotes, no surprise add-ons mid-job. That's the whole pitch.
What we cover
Sewer lateral problems hit older homes hardest. Anything pre-1970 in most U.S. cities still has either clay-tile or Orangeburg laterals from the original build. Both fail. Tile cracks at the joints; Orangeburg collapses under load.
Diagnosis order: cable first, then camera. Cable clears most active blockages. The camera shows you what's actually happening down there — joint offsets, root invasion, bellies, broken sections.
Repair options depend on the lateral. Spot repair on a single broken section: $3,200–$6,500. Trenchless pipe burst on the full lateral (replaces clay or cast iron with new HDPE): $6,500–$14,000. Open-trench replacement: rare anymore, only when trenchless isn't feasible.
Permit is almost always required. Municipal sewer authorities want to inspect lateral work before backfill. We pull the permit and coordinate the inspection.
Notes on El Paso housing stock
We don't subcontract El Paso work. Every job is our own crew, our own trucks, our own warranty.
Typical investment
For sewer line repair & replacement jobs in the El Paso area:
- Sewer main unclog (cable): $220 – $495
- Hydro-jet + camera: $440 – $875
- Spot dig repair (5–8 ft section): $2,945 – $5,980
- Trenchless pipe burst (full lateral): $5,980 – $12,880
- Main water service line replacement: $2,575 – $6,900