Sewer Line Repair in Utah
Damaged sewer lines can cause backups, sewer smells, soggy yards, and serious plumbing problems. Utah Rooter provides localized sewer line repair for homeowners who need the damaged section fixed without replacing the full sewer run.
Fix the Damaged Section Without Guesswork
Localized sewer line repair is often the right fit when a specific section of underground sewer pipe is cracked, separated, root-damaged, or failing.
Utah Rooter is the underground plumbing division of Monkey Wrench. We focus on sewer lines, drains, underground pipe problems, trenchless options, and clear repair planning.
Our goal is to find the problem, explain the repair, and help you choose a practical fix that makes sense for your home and budget.
Sewer Line Repair Pricing
Pricing shown is meant to set expectations, not replace an on-site evaluation. Depth, access, concrete cutting, easements, pipe condition, and code requirements can affect final cost.
Sewer Line Repair
Localized sewer line repair for damaged or failing underground sewer pipe.
- Best fit for smaller localized sewer repairs.
- Works when access is reasonable and spot repair is a responsible long-term option.
- Ideal for homeowners who need the line fixed without replacing the full run.
Concrete cutting, depth, easements, and code upgrades can raise cost.
Schedule →What affects sewer repair pricing?
A straightforward spot repair with clean access is usually on the lower end. Pricing increases when the sewer line is deep, under concrete, near utilities, inside an easement, or when code upgrades are required.
- Depth of the sewer line
- Access through yard, driveway, concrete, or landscaping
- Length of damaged pipe needing repair
- Pipe material and condition
- City requirements, permits, inspections, or code upgrades
Common Sewer Line Problems We Repair
Sewer line damage can show up in different ways. A proper diagnosis helps determine whether a localized repair is the right fit.
Broken Pipe Sections
We repair sections of sewer pipe that are cracked, collapsed, separated, or structurally damaged.
Root-Damaged Lines
Tree roots can enter damaged joints or cracks and create repeat backups that need more than cleaning.
Low Spots & Bellies
Standing water in the pipe can cause recurring blockages and may require replacing the affected section.
Localized Damage
Spot repairs work well when the problem is limited to a smaller section of the sewer line.
Yard Sewer Repairs
We handle underground sewer repairs in yards, landscaping areas, and other accessible exterior locations.
Recurring Backups
If the same sewer problem keeps coming back, a repair may be needed instead of repeated drain clearing.
Signs You May Need Sewer Line Repair
If your sewer line is damaged underground, the symptoms usually keep coming back until the bad section is fixed.
- Multiple drains backing up at once
- Recurring main line clogs
- Sewer smell around the home or yard
- Soggy grass or soft spots in the yard
- Gurgling toilets or slow drains throughout the home
- Camera inspection showing cracks, roots, or separation
- Older clay, cast iron, or failing sewer pipe
How Our Sewer Line Repair Process Works
We keep the process straightforward, from diagnosis to repair planning.
Inspect the Line
We diagnose the sewer problem and determine whether the issue is localized or part of a larger failure.
Locate the Damage
When needed, we locate the damaged section, depth, and route of the sewer line before repair planning.
Review Repair Options
We explain whether spot repair, trenchless repair, or replacement makes the most sense for your home.
Repair the Sewer Line
We complete the repair, follow code requirements, and help get your sewer system working properly again.
Serving Utah County & Salt Lake County
Utah Rooter helps homeowners across the Wasatch Front with sewer line repair, underground plumbing, sewer inspections, and trenchless sewer solutions.
Utah County Sewer Line Repair
We serve homeowners throughout Utah County with localized sewer repairs and underground plumbing diagnosis.
- Provo
- Orem
- Lehi
- American Fork
- Pleasant Grove
- Springville
- Spanish Fork
- Saratoga Springs
Salt Lake County Sewer Line Repair
From Salt Lake City to Sandy and South Jordan, Utah Rooter helps repair damaged underground sewer lines.
- Salt Lake City
- Millcreek
- Midvale
- Sandy
- South Jordan
- Riverton
- West Jordan
- Taylorsville
Sewer Line Repair FAQs
How much does sewer line repair cost in Utah?
Sewer line repair starts around $2,500. Most localized sewer repairs fall between $3,500 and $7,500, depending on depth, access, pipe condition, concrete cutting, code upgrades, and repair complexity.
When is a spot sewer repair a good option?
A spot repair is usually a good option when the damage is limited to one smaller section of pipe and the rest of the sewer line is still in responsible condition.
Do I need a full sewer line replacement?
Not always. If the damage is localized, a smaller repair may be enough. If the line has widespread failure, severe root intrusion, major bellies, or collapsed sections, replacement may make more sense.
Can concrete or depth increase the repair cost?
Yes. Sewer repairs under concrete, deep lines, easements, utilities, and required code upgrades can increase the final cost.
Schedule Sewer Line Repair
Get a clear diagnosis and practical sewer repair options from Utah Rooter. We’ll help you understand what is damaged, what it takes to fix it, and what makes the most sense for your home.
