Our Services

Sewer & mainline work, start to finish

Licensed installation, replacement, and repair — including no-dig trenchless options where your line qualifies.

Sewer Line Installation

New sewer line installation for new construction, additions, or properties without an existing connection. Sized and routed to code, tied into the city main.

// New construction & additions

Sewer Line Replacement

Full replacement for failed, collapsed, or root-damaged sewer lines. Common signs: recurring backups, slow drains throughout the house, or a failed sewer scope during a home sale.

// Common ahead of real estate closings

Mainline Water Service Installation

Installation and replacement of the mainline that connects your property to the municipal water supply — for new builds, upgrades, or replacing an aging line.

// Residential & commercial

Trenchless Sewer Repair

No-dig repair and replacement for qualifying sewer lines. Less disruption to yards, driveways, and mature landscaping than a traditional dig.

// Ask if your line qualifies
Coming Soon

Camera Inspection & Diagnostics

We're expanding into camera inspection services to help diagnose sewer line issues before recommending a repair approach. Check back soon, or call to ask about current availability.

Signs You Might Need This

How to tell it's time to call

Recurring Backups

Drains backing up repeatedly, especially in more than one fixture, often points to a sewer line problem rather than a simple clog.

Failed Sewer Scope

If a home sale inspection flagged the sewer line, we can quote replacement or repair before or after closing.

Aging Infrastructure

Homes built before the 1970s often still have original clay or Orangeburg pipe, which is prone to failure with age.

Common Questions

Sewer & mainline FAQs

How do I know if my sewer line needs to be replaced or just repaired?
It depends on the pipe's condition, material, and how localized the damage is. A single cracked section can sometimes be spot-repaired, while widespread root intrusion, collapse, or aging clay/Orangeburg pipe usually calls for replacement. We'll assess your specific line and give you an honest recommendation — not just the biggest job.
Will you have to dig up my whole yard?
Not always. If your line qualifies, trenchless repair lets us replace pipe with minimal surface disruption — often just an access pit at each end instead of a full open trench. Where a traditional dig is needed, we're upfront about what will be disturbed and what restoration looks like.
My home sale inspection flagged the sewer line. How fast can this be handled?
Real-estate-driven sewer work is one of the most common calls we get, and we understand closing timelines. Call us with your scope report and deadline, and we'll tell you honestly whether we can meet it.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes — we carry a contractor's license and insurance. That matters more than most homeowners realize: unlicensed dig work is one of the most common ways people get burned on sewer and mainline jobs.
Do you handle emergencies?
We offer emergency availability on a case-by-case basis. If you've got an active backup or a line failure, call us directly at 801-918-1501 and we'll tell you right away whether we can get to you.

Get a quote on your sewer or mainline job

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📞 Call Brock's — 801-918-1501