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Sewer Line Repair & Replacement in Boston, MA

Boston homeowners face severe winters with average 48 inches of snow that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Back Bay, Brookline, Cambridge, Newton, Needham, and surrounding Boston communities.

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Why Boston Homes Need Sewer Line Repair & Replacement

Severe winters with average 48 inches of snow
Freeze-thaw cycles damaging foundations and masonry
Ice storm risk from November through March
Hot, humid summers
Heavy spring rainfall
Common Home Types We Service
Victorian triple-deckersColonial and Cape Cod-style homesBrownstones in Back BayRanch homes in suburbsNew luxury condos in Seaport

What You Get

Trenchless methods restore pipes without full excavation
Camera inspection to accurately diagnose the problem
Root removal and treatment to prevent recurrence
Pipe lining and pipe bursting for minimal disruption
Restores full flow and prevents sewage backups
Licensed and insured sewer contractors

Our Sewer Line Repair & Replacement Process

01

Camera Inspection

A sewer camera is run through the line to visually inspect the full length of pipe, identifying cracks, root intrusion, offset joints, and collapse.

02

Diagnosis & Options

Based on inspection findings, we present repair options — spot repair, trenchless pipe lining, pipe bursting, or traditional excavation.

03

Repair

The selected repair method is performed by licensed sewer technicians with proper permits and inspections where required.

04

Post-Repair Inspection

A final camera inspection confirms the repair is complete and the line has full, unobstructed flow before we leave.

Seasonal Considerations for Boston

1
Ice dam prevention and removal (Dec–Mar)
2
Snow and ice management
3
Spring roof and gutter inspection
4
Summer exterior cleaning and painting
5
Fall weatherproofing before winter

Areas We Serve in Boston

Our sewer line repair & replacement pros are available throughout the Boston metro area, including:

Back BayBrooklineCambridgeNewtonNeedhamWellesleyLexingtonWalthamMedfordQuincy

Sewer Line Repair & Replacement FAQ for Boston Homeowners

How often should Boston homeowners get sewer line repair & replacement?
Given Boston's severe winters with average 48 inches of snow, most homeowners benefit from sewer line repair & replacement at least once a year. Ice dam prevention and removal (Dec–Mar) often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Boston most need sewer line repair & replacement?
Victorian triple-deckers and Colonial and Cape Cod-style homes are the most common home types in Boston and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
What are the signs of a failing sewer line?
Multiple drains backing up simultaneously, gurgling sounds from drains, sewage odors in the yard or home, wet patches in the yard above the sewer line, and recurring drain clogs despite professional clearing.
What is trenchless sewer repair?
Trenchless methods — pipe lining (CIPP) and pipe bursting — repair or replace sewer pipes with minimal digging, typically just access pits at each end. The yard is largely undisturbed compared to traditional excavation.
How long does sewer line repair last?
Trenchless CIPP lining has a 50+ year expected lifespan. Pipe bursting installs new HDPE pipe with a 100-year lifespan. Traditional pipe with proper bedding also lasts for decades.
Will my homeowner's insurance cover sewer line repair?
Standard policies typically exclude underground sewer lines. Sewer line insurance riders are available from many insurers and are often worth the modest annual premium.

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