Drain Repipe and Sewer Line Replacement

Replace Failing Sewer Lines Before Backups and Collapses Turn Into Health Hazards

Drain Repipe and Sewer Line Replacement

Old sewer lines fail eventually. Clay pipes installed decades ago crack under ground pressure and root invasion. Cast iron corrodes from the inside out until holes form. Orangeburg pipe, common in homes built between 1940 and 1970, collapses completely as the fiber material deteriorates. Repeated backups, soggy yard spots above the sewer line, and multiple drains clogging simultaneously mean your underground drainage system reached the end of its lifespan. Sewer line replacement stops sewage from backing into your home and contaminating your property.

We replace sewer lines using methods that match your property and budget. Traditional excavation works when access is clear and landscaping replacement fits your plans. Trenchless pipe bursting breaks the old line while simultaneously pulling new pipe into place, minimizing yard disruption. PVC pipe handles East Texas soil conditions and resists root intrusion far better than the clay or cast iron it replaces. Licensed Master Plumber certification means proper slope, correct connections, and work that passes inspection the first time. We handle permits, coordinate with inspectors, and restore your property after installation completes.

Living with a failing sewer line risks sewage exposure and foundation damage from constant moisture around your home. Replacement costs less than repeated emergency calls plus the health hazards and property damage from backed-up sewage. We serve Jacksonville, Tyler, and East Texas with sewer line replacement that solves problems permanently. Call (877) 557-9231 for inspection and honest assessment of repair versus replacement options.

What We Offer:

  • Complete Sewer Line Replacement – Remove failing clay, cast iron, or Orangeburg pipe and install modern PVC sewer lines from house to street connection.

  • Trenchless Pipe Bursting – Break old pipe while pulling new line into place to minimize excavation and property disruption during replacement.

  • Traditional Excavation Replacement – Dig access trenches for sewer line replacement when property conditions require or when coordinating with other underground repairs.

  • Partial Line Replacement – Replace damaged sections while preserving functioning portions to reduce costs when entire line doesn't need replacement.

  • Permit Handling and Inspections – Obtain required permits and coordinate inspector visits to confirm work meets local code requirements.

  • Property Restoration – Backfill trenches properly, restore grade, and coordinate with landscapers if extensive yard work becomes necessary.

  • Main Line Connection Service – Connect new sewer line to city main or septic system following municipal requirements and proper installation standards.

Why Choose Texas Plumbing Masters for Drain Repipe and Sewer Line Replacement

  • Multiple Replacement Methods Available – Choose between traditional excavation and trenchless options based on property conditions, access limitations, and budget considerations.

  • Licensed Master Plumber With Permit Experience – State certification and familiarity with local codes mean work passes inspection without delays or required modifications after installation.

  • Honest Assessment of Repair Versus Replacement – Video inspection shows actual pipe condition so recommendations reflect real needs instead of pushing expensive replacement when repairs suffice.

  • Modern PVC Resists Future Problems – New pipe materials handle root intrusion, ground movement, and corrosion far better than the clay and cast iron common in older East Texas homes.

  • Eleven Years Serving East Texas Properties – Experience with local soil conditions, water tables, and older home construction means realistic expectations and proper installation methods.

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