Serving Utah County & Salt Lake County

Sewer Line Inspection & Repair in Utah Valley & Salt Lake County

Non-Invasive Leak Detection

Sewer backup, slow drains, or sewage smell in your yard? Our licensed plumbers use video camera inspections to see exactly what is happening inside your sewer line. We identify the problem, explain your options, and provide upfront pricing before any repair work begins. No guesswork. No digging until we know what we are dealing with.

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Know Exactly What Is Wrong Before Any Digging Starts

See Inside Your Sewer Line

Sewer problems used to mean digging up your entire yard just to figure out what was going on. Not anymore. Our HD camera inspections let us see inside your sewer line in real time, pinpointing cracks, tree root intrusion, blockages, and pipe collapse without removing a single shovel of dirt.

Once we know what the problem is and exactly where it is, we walk you through your repair options and give you upfront pricing. If trenchless repair is possible, we can fix the issue with minimal disruption to your landscaping.

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Signs of a Damaged Sewer Line

Sewer line problems get worse over time. Catching these warning signs early can save you thousands of dollars and prevent a full backup.

Multiple Drains Backing Up

When more than one fixture backs up at the same time, the problem is usually in the main sewer line, not the individual drains.

Sewage Smell

If you smell sewage inside your home or in your yard, there may be a crack or break in the sewer line allowing gas to escape.

Slow Drains Throughout the House

When every drain in the house is sluggish, it usually points to a restriction or blockage in the main sewer line.

Gurgling Toilets

Bubbling or gurgling sounds when you flush or run water indicate trapped air in the sewer line caused by a partial blockage.

Soggy or Green Patches in Yard

Unusually lush grass or standing water in your yard could mean sewage is leaking from a broken pipe underground.

Foundation Cracks or Settling

A broken sewer line can erode the soil under your foundation, causing cracks, shifting, or sinkholes near the home.

How Our Sewer Line Process Works

We always start with a camera inspection so we know exactly what is going on before recommending any repairs.

1

Call or Book Online

Tell us what you are experiencing. We will schedule a visit and bring the right equipment.

2

Camera Inspection

We run an HD camera through your sewer line and show you exactly what is happening inside the pipe.

3

Upfront Quote

We explain the problem, present your repair options, and give you a clear price before any work begins.

4

Repair Complete

We fix the issue, verify flow with a follow-up camera check, and clean up the work area completely.

Sewer Line Services We Provide

From camera inspections to full line replacement, we handle every aspect of sewer line diagnosis and repair.

Sewer Camera Inspection

We feed a waterproof HD camera into your sewer line to identify cracks, blockages, root intrusion, bellied sections, and joint separations. You see the footage in real time so you understand exactly what we find.

Trenchless Sewer Repair

When possible, we repair damaged sewer lines without digging up your yard. Trenchless methods can fix cracks, joint failures, and moderate root damage while preserving your landscaping and driveway.

Sewer Line Replacement

When a sewer line is too damaged for repair, we replace it. We excavate carefully, install new pipe, and restore your yard. We handle all necessary permits and inspections.

Polybutylene Pipe Replacement

Polybutylene pipes are known to crack and fail without warning. If your home has gray plastic supply lines, replacing them before they burst is one of the smartest investments you can make.

PEX Repiping

PEX is flexible, corrosion-resistant, and fast to install. It works well for whole-home repipes because it can be routed through existing pathways with fewer wall openings.

Copper Repiping

Copper has a proven track record spanning decades. It is durable, reliable, and works in both hot and cold applications. We install copper piping to code with clean, professional joints.

Sewer Line Services Across the Wasatch Front

From Provo to Salt Lake City, our licensed plumbers are just a phone call away.

📍 Utah County

Provo Orem Lehi American Fork Pleasant Grove Springville Spanish Fork Payson Santaquin Vineyard Saratoga Springs Eagle Mountain Elk Ridge Woodland Hills Mapleton Highland Alpine Cedar Hills Lindon

📍 Salt Lake County

Salt Lake City Sandy Draper South Jordan West Jordan West Valley City Riverton Herriman Murray Midvale Cottonwood Heights Holladay Taylorsville Millcreek Bluffdale Alta Brighton

Sewer Line FAQs

Common questions Utah Valley homeowners ask about sewer line inspections and repairs.

We insert a small, waterproof camera attached to a flexible cable into your sewer line through a cleanout access point. The camera sends a live video feed to a monitor so we can see the inside of your pipes in real time. This lets us identify cracks, blockages, tree root intrusion, bellied pipes, and other damage without any digging.
Sewer camera inspection costs vary depending on the length and accessibility of your sewer line. We provide upfront pricing before any work begins so you know the cost in advance. Contact us for a quote specific to your home.
Common signs include multiple drains backing up at the same time, gurgling sounds from toilets or drains, sewage odors inside or outside your home, slow drains throughout the house, patches of unusually green or soggy grass in the yard, and foundation cracks or settling.
In many cases, yes. Trenchless sewer repair methods allow us to fix or replace damaged sections of pipe without excavating your entire yard. We assess whether trenchless repair is an option during the camera inspection and walk you through the best approach for your situation.
Yes. A pre-purchase sewer camera inspection is one of the best investments you can make when buying a home. Sewer line problems are expensive to fix and are not covered by standard home inspections. Knowing the condition of the sewer line before you close can save you thousands of dollars in unexpected repairs.
The most common causes of sewer line failure in Utah include tree root intrusion, ground shifting and settling, aging pipe materials like clay or Orangeburg, mineral buildup and grease accumulation, and ground freezing during harsh winters. Regular inspections help catch problems early before they result in a full failure or backup.
We provide sewer line inspection and repair across Utah County and Salt Lake County, including Provo, Orem, Lehi, American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Springville, Spanish Fork, Salt Lake City, Sandy, Draper, South Jordan, West Jordan, Riverton, Herriman, Murray, and surrounding communities.

Related Services

Beyond leak detection, we handle a full range of plumbing services for Utah Valley homeowners.

Need a Sewer Line Inspection?

Call now for a professional camera inspection. We find the problem, explain your options, and give you upfront pricing before any work begins.