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  • Hermes Plumbing
    5
    Rancho Cucamonga, US

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  • HB Professional Plumbing Inc.
    5
    Rancho Cucamonga, US

    Premiere and Professional Service in Rancho Cucamonga. Established in 2000, HB Professional Plumbing Inc has served the greater Los Angeles area loyally and professionally. A family owned business, we provide the highest attention to detail. With over 30 years experience, our licensed plumbers offer full service plumbing options for all of your plumbing needs. State License # 744906

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  • Trinity Plumbing LLC
    5
    Rancho Cucamonga, US

    Trinity Plumbing is your 24/7 solution for all your plumbing needs. We offer a wide range of services for both residential and commercial properties, including water heater replacement, pipe repair and installation, drain cleaning, and more. Our team of experienced plumbers is dedicated to providing prompt, reliable, and affordable service. We are committed to exceeding your expectations and ensuring your complete satisfaction. We proudly offer a 10% discount to veterans, senior citizens, and first responders.

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  • Dependable Rooter & Plumbing
    4.9
    Unknown, US

    Dependable Rooter & Plumbing is a full-service plumbing company that offers 24/7 emergency services for residential and commercial properties. With a reputation for quality and reliability, our team of licensed and insured plumbers can handle any plumbing issue, from drain and sewer cleaning to hydro-jetting and water heater installations. We pride ourselves on providing fast and reliable services, and our customers can expect complete satisfaction with our work. Contact us today to schedule an appointment or to learn more about our services.

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  • Bobby Blue Plumber Rancho Cucamonga
    4.9
    123 Main St, Suite 100, San Diego, 92101, US

    Bobby Blue Plumbing is a family-owned and operated plumbing company serving the greater San Diego area. We are dedicated to providing our customers with high-quality, reliable plumbing services at competitive prices. Our team of experienced plumbers is committed to providing exceptional customer service and ensuring your complete satisfaction. We offer a wide range of plumbing services, including drain cleaning, water heater repair and installation, leak detection and repair, and more. We are licensed, bonded, and insured, so you can be confident that you are in good hands. Contact us today for a free estimate!

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  • Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup
    4.8
    Rancho Cucamonga, US

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  • Solace Plumbing Heating and Air | Emergency Plumber, Drain Cleaning, & Tankless Water Heater Repair Upland, CA
    4.8
    1323 Stanford Way, Upland, 91786, US

    We are a family-owned and operated Plumbing and HVAC company serving the Inland Empire and surrounding areas since 1993. Currently, 3 generations of our family operate the company. Our goal has not changed since we started. Provide quality service with empathy and understanding of our client's issues at hand. We strive to meet our expectations daily and to exceed our customers’ expectations. It is our pride and our pleasure to serve our communities and their citizens.

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  • Advanced Plumbing Solutions Inc
    5
    Rancho Cucamonga, US

    Advanced Plumbing Solutions is a family-run business that has been proudly serving our communities for over 20+ years of quality service, the best products, and guaranteed results. At Advanced Plumbing Solutions our word is his bond. Our team of highly trained and certified plumbing technicians will review your problem, develop a resolution plan, provide a FREE Estimate, and get your consent before we perform any work. We have successfully solved the most complex plumbing issues with great results and happy customers all over Inland Empire and San Gabriel Valley areas!

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  • Backflow Parts USA
    5
    3831 E Grove St, Phoenix, 85040, US

    BackflowPartsUSA has been a Master Parts Distributor of backflow parts and devices since 1984. We carry and supply for Watts, Febco, Wilkins, Ames, A.R.I. and Conbraco. Additionally we carry other items related to the backflow industry including security cages and many other accessories. If you have any questions or concerns about parts, please contact our staff who are extremely knowledgeable of all things backflow. We accept Master Card, Visa and Amex through our secured internet connection, or via phone order. If you would like to be added to our mailing list for future promotional discounts and specials please email us at [email protected] Come visit us at one of our three locations: Phoenix, Arizona 3831 E Grove St Phoenix, Az 85040, Phoenix, Arizona 2331 W Royal Palm Rd Ste A Phoenix, AZ 85021 and Rancho Cucamonga, California 10050 4th St Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730.

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  • Excel Plumbing and Rooter
    5
    Rancho Cucamonga, US

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Sewer Line Repair FAQs

Having sewer line problems? Find answers to frequently asked questions about sewer line repair and discover how to find qualified sewer line repair companies in USA using Plumbyng.

How much does sewer line replacement cost?

The cost of sewer line replacement depends on several factors, including:
  • The length of the sewer line that requires replacement
  • The diameter of the sewer pipe
  • The type of pipe material used for the replacement
  • The method of installation (trenchless or traditional excavation)
  • Labor costs and regional factors
  • Accessibility of the sewer line
Sewer line replacement is a significant investment, so obtaining detailed quotes from multiple companies is recommended.

What causes sewer line backups?

Sewer line backups can occur for various reasons:
  • Blockages: These can result from tree roots growing into the sewer line, and foreign objects.
  • Pipe damage: Cracks, breaks, or collapses in the sewer pipe can cause backups.
  • Improper slope: If the sewer line isn't sloped correctly, wastewater won't flow properly.
  • External factors: Heavy rainfall or ground shifting.
A professional sewer inspection will determine the cause.

How much does sewer line repair cost?

The cost of sewer line repair varies significantly depending on several factors:
  • Extent of damage: Minor repairs are less expensive than major repairs or replacements.
  • Accessibility: The location of the damage (easily accessible vs. requiring excavation) impacts cost.
  • Repair method: Trenchless methods are often more expensive upfront but can save on long-term costs and disruption.
  • Materials: The type of pipe material used for repair or replacement affects cost.
  • Labor costs: Labor costs vary regionally and by contractor.
  • Additional services: Additional services such as root removal, excavation, and landscaping restoration will increase the overall cost.
It's recommended to get multiple, detailed quotes from qualified sewer line repair companies to compare pricing and services. Plumbyng helps you compare quotes and choose the best option for your budget.

What is the lifespan of a sewer line?

The average lifespan of a sewer line depends on various factors, including the material of the pipe (clay, PVC, cast iron), soil conditions, and the presence of tree roots.
  • Clay pipes: Can last 50-100 years
  • Cast iron pipes: Can last 75-100 years
  • PVC pipes: Can last 50 years or more
Regular maintenance extends lifespan.

How much does sewer line replacement cost?

The cost of sewer line replacement depends on several factors, including:
  • The length of the sewer line that requires replacement
  • The diameter of the sewer pipe
  • The type of pipe material used for the replacement
  • The method of installation (trenchless or traditional excavation)
  • Labor costs and regional factors
  • Accessibility of the sewer line
Sewer line replacement is a significant investment, so obtaining detailed quotes from multiple companies is recommended.

What causes sewer line backups?

Sewer line backups can occur for various reasons:
  • Blockages: These can result from grease buildup, toilet paper, and other debris.
  • Pipe damage: Cracks, breaks, or collapses in the sewer pipe can cause backups.
  • Improper slope: If the sewer line isn't sloped correctly, wastewater won't flow properly.
  • External factors: Heavy rainfall or ground shifting.
A professional sewer inspection will determine the cause.

How much does sewer line repair cost?

The cost of sewer line repair varies significantly depending on several factors:
  • Extent of damage: Minor repairs are less expensive than major repairs or replacements.
  • Accessibility: The location of the damage (easily accessible vs. requiring excavation) impacts cost.
  • Repair method: Trenchless methods are often more expensive upfront but can save on long-term costs and disruption.
  • Materials: The type of pipe material used for repair or replacement affects cost.
  • Labor costs: Labor costs vary regionally and by contractor.
  • Additional services: Additional services such as root removal, excavation, and landscaping restoration will increase the overall cost.
It's recommended to get multiple, detailed quotes from qualified sewer line repair companies to compare pricing and services. Plumbyng helps you compare quotes and choose the best option for your budget.

What is the lifespan of a sewer line?

The average lifespan of a sewer line depends on various factors, including the material of the pipe (clay, PVC, cast iron), soil conditions, and the presence of tree roots.
  • Clay pipes: Can last 50-100 years
  • Cast iron pipes: Can last 75-100 years
  • PVC pipes: Can last 50 years or more
Regular maintenance extends lifespan.