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Hydro jetting, camera inspections, trenchless repair, and full replacements across the North Bay. Same-day service for true emergencies — with no upcharges and no surprises.
Sewer line problems rarely fix themselves. The early warning signs are subtle — but ignoring them turns a $400 service call into a $4,000 emergency. If you’re seeing any of these, call us today.
When more than one drain backs up at the same time, the problem isn’t local — it’s in your main sewer line, downstream of every fixture in the house.
That bubbling means trapped air. Air gets trapped when waste can’t move freely — almost always a partial blockage somewhere in your main line.
Healthy sewer systems are sealed and odorless. If you can smell it, something is leaking or backing up — and it isn’t getting better on its own.
A leaking buried sewer line saturates the soil above it. By the time the lawn shows a wet spot or depression, the damage has been spreading for weeks.
If multiple fixtures drain slowly — not just one — the issue isn’t a clogged trap. It’s downstream in the main line, and it gets worse every day.
Flush the toilet and the shower bubbles? Run the sink and the toilet rises? When fixtures interact, that’s a sewer line warning — not a coincidence.
Catching sewer issues early saves time, money, and stress. If something feels off, call us.
Three things make sewer lines in Sonoma and Marin different from anywhere else — and they’re all working against your house, year after year.
Mature oak, redwood, and bay laurel trees in older Petaluma, Santa Rosa, and San Rafael neighborhoods send roots searching for water. Old clay or cast iron pipes are easy prey — tree roots are the #1 cause of sewer failures here.
Many North Bay homes built before 1980 still have original clay or cast iron sewer lines. After 50+ years of corrosion, cracks, and joint failures, these pipes are due for replacement — whether you’ve noticed yet or not.
The North Bay sits on active fault lines and expansive clay soils. Earthquakes, settlement, and seasonal soil expansion all pull on buried pipes — cracking joints and breaking lines in ways your insurance often won’t cover.
From the first warning sign to a full replacement, every sewer service we offer is built for one thing: a real fix that lasts.
High-pressure water blast that scours away years of buildup, grease, and root intrusion. The most thorough drain & sewer cleaning method available.
We send a high-definition camera through the line to see exactly what’s wrong — no digging, no guessing. The footage is yours to keep.
Targeted fixes for cracks, breaks, and small leaks. We repair what’s broken without replacing what isn’t — saving you thousands when full replacement isn’t needed.
Full replacement for failing or collapsed lines using modern PVC or HDPE pipe — built to last 50–100 years. Done right, done once.
Replace your sewer line without digging up your yard, driveway, or landscaping. Faster, cleaner, and often less expensive once you factor in restoration costs.
Specialized cutting and clearing for tree root invasions — common in older homes with mature landscaping or original clay sewer lines.
Sewer work isn’t the kind of job you want done twice. Here’s why North Bay homeowners trust us to do it right the first time.
Based right here in the North Bay. Faster arrivals, real knowledge of your neighborhood’s pipes, soil, and code requirements.
Camera inspections, hydro jetting, and trenchless tech. We solve problems faster, with less mess and better long-term results.
The quoted price is the final price. No surprise add-ons, no after-hours surcharges, no pressure to upgrade.
Our sewer repairs are made to outlive your mortgage. We do it right the first time so you don’t pay to do it twice.
We send a camera down the line to give you a definitive answer. Repairs work for localized cracks and breaks. Replacement makes sense when there are multiple failures, significant collapse, or the pipe material itself has reached the end of its life. We’ll show you the footage and let you decide.
Yes. Trenchless methods like pipe lining and pipe bursting let us replace failing sewer lines without digging up your yard, driveway, or landscaping. It’s faster, less invasive, and often less expensive overall once you factor in restoration costs from traditional excavation.
Most residential replacements finish in 1–2 days. Trenchless jobs are often done same-day. Traditional excavation takes longer because of yard restoration. We give you a specific timeline before we start — not a vague estimate.
Most spot repairs run $1,500–$4,000. Full replacements range from $4,000–$15,000+ depending on length, depth, soil conditions, and method. We give upfront quotes after a camera inspection — no hidden fees, no surprise add-ons.
Sometimes — it depends on the cause. Insurance typically covers sudden damage (a tree falling on the line, vehicle damage) but not gradual wear and root intrusion. We provide detailed documentation that helps when filing a claim. Always check with your insurance company directly.
Three main causes: tree roots invading old clay or cast iron pipes (most common), ground shift from earthquakes or seasonal soil movement, and corrosion from decades of use. Homes built before 1980 are especially vulnerable because the original pipe materials weren’t built to last this long.
Camera inspection, transparent quote, real fix. We’ll have a plumber out today.