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.