Find a sewer service in Los Angeles, CA

Find sewer services in Los Angeles, CA

Find sewer services in Los Angeles, CA

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Find sewer services in Los Angeles, CA

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Your Sewer Companies questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much does it cost to install a sewer line?

The average cost to install a new sewer line is $40 to $180 per linear foot or $1,600 to $7,200 on average, depending on the material, digging method, and labor rates.

  • Copper is the most durable pipe material but costs the most. Many homeowners use plastic piping because it's more affordable and less susceptible to corrosion.
  • Trenchless boring costs more than digging trenches for the pipes, but it's faster and does'nt require any yard repair or cleanup afterward.

Connecting to a city sewer costs $1,000 to $15,000 on average for new constructions or for homes that are switching from a septic tank to a conventional sewer line.

How long does it take to install a sewer line?

Installing a sewer line takes 1 to 5 days on average, depending on the number of obstacles and how long your sewer system is. Trenchless lines take much less time than manually digging trenches for the pipes.

Can I install a driveway over a sewer line?

You can install a driveway over a sewer line as long as the sewer line is deep enough. The weight of a driveway can crush shallow or improperly installed pipes. Ask a driveway installer near you to inspect your property if you're not sure.

Do I need permission to connect to a city sewer line?

Yes, you need to get permission from your local municipality or city before you can connect to a public sewer. Visit your local water authority's website or apply for sewer connection over the phone to make sure you have a seamless transition.

Who installs sewer lines?

Licensed plumbers can install and hook up sewer lines. If the project involves landscaping, excavation, or other services, the plumber may:

  • Offer their services for an added fee
  • Hire a subcontractor
  • Recommend another contractor to handle it

How do I choose a sewer service company?

Before hiring a sewer service company near you, remember to:

  • Get 3+ sewer line estimates to compare.
  • Read the plumber's reviews on HomeGuide and Google.
  • Ask if they have a portfolio or a list of testimonials.
  • Choose a licensed, bonded, insured company that has been in business 5 or more years.
  • Avoid the lowest quotes, which can indicate poor quality work.
  • Get an estimate, contract, and warranty before the work begins.
  • Never pay in full before your plumber starts working.

What questions do I ask sewer companies?

Make sure you hire the best plumber possible by asking the following questions:

  • How long have you been in business?
  • Do you have any certifications for installing sewer systems?
  • Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?
  • How long will it take to install this sewer system?
  • Will you handle hooking it up to the city's main line?
  • What kind of pipe material do you recommend?
  • Does this estimate include cleanup?
  • What other costs can I expect?
  • Will you need to remove any trees or landscaping to install the line?

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