Greater Cleveland · North Olmsted · Westlake · Avon · Olmsted Falls

Sewer Line Repair & Replacement in Greater Cleveland

Bonded sewer contractor. We camera-inspect first, then quote — no guessing what's wrong with your line. Snaking, full sewer line replacement, cleanout installs. Wisetack financing on jobs from $500 to $25,000. Family-owned. Bonded, insured, 75+ five-star Google reviews.

  • ★ 5.0 · 75+ Google Reviews
  • Bonded Sewer Contractor
  • Camera-First Diagnostics
  • Wisetack Financing
  • Free Estimates*
  • Same-Day Emergencies
Critical Plumbing sewer line repair goblin mascot

Step 1: We Look First

Sewer Camera Inspection & Diagnostics

We don't guess what's wrong with your sewer line — we send a camera down it. A flexible video probe travels from your cleanout out to the city main, and we record everything. You see exactly what we see: roots breaking in, cracks, offsets, bellies that hold water, grease buildup, partial collapses.

That's the foundation for an honest, accurate quote. No "you probably need a full replacement" gut estimates. We diagnose, we show you the footage, then we tell you the smallest fix that solves the problem.

Camera inspection also locates the line — important when you need to know exactly where to dig (or whether trenchless is even an option for your specific failure point).

When camera inspection makes sense:

  • Repeat backups in the same drain
  • Slow drains throughout the whole house at once
  • Soggy patches or sewage smell in the yard
  • Buying a home with mature trees near the line
  • Before any major remodeling or yard work near the sewer route
Call to Schedule a Camera Inspection
Sewer camera inspection monitor showing pipe condition at 34.4 feet down a residential sewer line, captured by Critical Plumbing in Greater Cleveland
Real camera inspection — 34.4 feet down a Greater Cleveland sewer line. You see exactly what we see before we quote.

Sewer Line Snaking & Cleaning

For partial blockages — root intrusion, accumulated grease, foreign objects, sediment — we use a powered sewer snake (auger) with cutting heads sized for residential lines. The snake breaks through the obstruction, scrapes the pipe walls, and restores flow.

Snaking is the right call when:

  • The line is functional but slow / partially blocked
  • Camera inspection shows soft buildup or smaller root intrusion
  • You want to restore flow before deciding on a longer-term repair

We pair snaking with before-and-after camera footage when you want it — so you can see what was clogging the line and confirm the work actually solved the problem. If camera inspection shows the line itself is structurally compromised (cracks, offsets, collapse), snaking is a temporary fix at best, and we'll tell you that up front instead of selling you a snake job that won't last.

Call for Sewer Line Cleaning
Massive tree root intrusion mass pulled out of a residential sewer line in Greater Cleveland by Critical Plumbing — over two feet long
Tree roots pulled from a single Greater Cleveland sewer line. Roots find every crack and joint in older clay or cast iron pipe — we cut them out, but the cracks they grew through are still there.

Sewer Line Repair & Replacement

When camera inspection shows the line itself has failed — collapsed sections, major cracks, offset joints that won't seal, severe root invasion that's destroyed the pipe — it's time for repair or full replacement.

We're a bonded sewer contractor across the Cleveland area, which is exactly the credential most cities require for any work that connects to the city main. That bond is real protection for you: a financial guarantee that the work meets code and that the contractor stands behind it.

What we do:

  • Spot repair — when only one section of the line has failed and the rest is sound. Targeted excavation, replace the damaged section, restore.
  • Full sewer line replacement — open trench from the building to the city main when the entire line is compromised. The right call for old clay or cast iron lines that are failing in multiple spots.
  • Sewer cleanout installation — adds a permanent access point to your line so future inspections and cleanings are simpler and cheaper.

We'll walk the route with you before we dig, mark the path, identify any utilities or landscape features in the way, and tell you what your yard will look like during and after the work. Every job includes proper restoration — we don't leave a mud pit when we finish.

Call for a Repair Quote

Real Sewer Replacement Work

Old rusted galvanized sewer pipe with cast iron hub fitting, removed during sewer line replacement by Critical Plumbing in Greater Cleveland
Before — old rusted galvanized line with cast iron hub, pulled out of the ground.
New SDR-35 PVC sewer line installation at a residential foundation by Critical Plumbing, replacing a failed line
After — new SDR-35 PVC line installed at the foundation, ready for backfill.

Signs Your Sewer Line Needs Attention

If you're seeing one of these, call us — the longer you wait, the more expensive the fix gets.

  • Multiple drains backing up at once (toilet, tub, basement floor drain) — the main line is the common point
  • Sewage smell in the basement, around floor drains, or outside near the sewer route
  • Slow drains everywhere, not just one fixture
  • Gurgling sounds from drains when you flush a toilet or run water somewhere else
  • Soggy or unusually green patches in your yard along the sewer line route
  • Sewage backup in basement drains during heavy rain
  • Foundation cracks or soil settling near the sewer line route
  • Repeat clogs — if you've snaked the same line more than once a year, the line itself probably has a problem
  • Higher water bills with no obvious leak — sometimes a sign of a sewer issue causing a hidden water-line problem

Older Cleveland-area homes (pre-1970) often have clay or cast iron sewer lines that are well past their design life. Mature trees pull moisture toward the pipe and roots find every crack. If your home is 50+ years old and you've never had a camera inspection, that's reason enough to schedule one before you have an emergency.

Inside view of an old cast iron sewer pipe in a Greater Cleveland home showing severe scale, buildup, and partial blockage requiring replacement
What's actually inside an old cast iron sewer line. Looks fine from outside — until you look inside.

Why Critical Plumbing for Your Sewer Line

Bonded Sewer Contractor

Real credential, real protection. The bond is a financial guarantee on the work. Many of the cheapest sewer quotes you'll get are from contractors who don't carry one.

Camera-First, Quote Second

We diagnose before we quote. You see the footage, you see the problem, you get the smallest fix that solves it — not a panic upsell.

You Talk to Nathan, Not a Call Center

Family-owned. When you call, you reach the plumber doing the work. Faster answers on what your sewer line actually needs.

75+ Five-Star Google Reviews

5.0 average across 75 reviews. We show up on time, explain the work in plain English, and clean up after.

Wisetack Financing on Big Jobs

$500 to $25,000 with terms up to 120 months. 0% APR options on qualifying credit. Soft credit check only — no impact on your score. Don't put off a sewer fix because of cost.

Same-Day Emergency Response

Sewage backing up into the basement at 11pm? Don't wait until morning. Call (216) 440-2045 — we answer 24/7 for sewer emergencies.

Plumbing Financing Available

A failed sewer line is a five-figure problem. Don't let cost stop you from fixing it.

$500 to $25,000 · Terms up to 120 months · 0% APR options · No late fees · No compounding interest · Soft credit check, no impact on your credit score.

Ask About Financing

Financing through Wisetack. Subject to approval. Pre-qualification is a soft credit check.

Sewer Line Service Across Greater Cleveland

We diagnose and repair sewer lines across Cuyahoga and Lorain counties. Click your city for a local plumber page:

Don't see your city? Call us — we cover most of Greater Cleveland.

Sewer Line Questions, Answered

Why do I need a camera inspection?

Because guessing what's wrong with a sewer line costs you money. A camera inspection takes ~30 minutes and shows you exactly what's happening — root intrusion, cracks, bellies, blockages, the works. With that footage, we can quote the smallest fix that actually solves your problem instead of recommending the biggest one. It also protects you from contractors who quote a full replacement when a spot repair would do.

How much does sewer line repair cost in Cleveland?

It depends entirely on what's wrong, where it's failing, how long the line is, what's above it (concrete? landscaping? a driveway?), and how deep the line runs. Spot repairs are smaller jobs. Full replacements with significant excavation and restoration are much larger. We don't publish a single number because every sewer job is different — but we WILL give you an honest, written quote after the camera inspection, with no surprise add-ons after work starts.

What does "bonded sewer contractor" actually mean?

A sewer builder's bond is a surety bond required by most Cuyahoga County cities for any work that connects to the city's sewer main. It's a financial guarantee — backed by an actual bonding company — that the contractor will perform the work to code and stand behind it. If something fails because of contractor error, the bond is your recourse. Many of the cheapest sewer quotes you'll see come from people who don't carry one. We do.

Do you do trenchless sewer repair?

Honest answer: not in-house, not yet. Trenchless lining and pipe bursting require specialized equipment we don't currently own. Some sewer failures genuinely need the open-trench approach anyway, which we do every day as a bonded sewer contractor. If your specific situation is a perfect trenchless candidate, we'll tell you so during the inspection — and we'd rather refer you to someone who does it well than oversell you on a service we don't do. That kind of honesty is what gets us five-star reviews.

How long will the work take?

Camera inspection: 30 minutes to an hour. Snaking: 1-3 hours depending on the blockage. Spot repair: usually a single day. Full sewer line replacement: 1-3 days depending on length, depth, and what's above the line. We'll give you a realistic timeline as part of the quote — no "we'll be done by lunch" estimates that quietly turn into three days.

Will you destroy my yard?

For traditional excavation: there's no avoiding some yard impact, but we minimize it. We mark the route, dig the smallest trench the job requires, save sod where possible, and restore the area when we finish — fill, grade, and seed/sod. We'll walk you through what to expect before we start so there are no surprises. Driveways, patios, and concrete walks add cost and time; we'll factor those into the quote.

How long do sewer lines last?

Modern PVC lines: 50-100 years. Cast iron: 50-75 years. Clay tile (common in older Cleveland homes): 50-60 years if well-maintained, often less. Orangeburg pipe (1940s-1970s): often only 30-50 years and notoriously fails early. If your home was built before 1970 and you've never had a camera inspection, you should schedule one — even if you're not having problems yet.

Do you offer financing on sewer line work?

Yes. We partner with Wisetack — financing from $500 to $25,000 with terms up to 120 months. 0% APR options on qualifying credit. Soft credit check for pre-qualification (no impact on your credit score), no late fees, no compounding interest. We quote your job first, then send you a personalized pre-qualification link. Sewer line work is exactly the kind of unexpected expense Wisetack is designed for.

Do you charge for estimates?

Estimates are free for any job we can diagnose visually — including the initial camera inspection conversation. The only time we charge is when a problem requires destructive access to find the cause:

  • $99 to take valves apart for diagnostic — credited back to you if you proceed with the repair. Risk-free for you.
  • $150 to cut open drywall or ceiling — includes hauling the debris away.

We always tell you up front before any diagnostic work starts. No surprise charges. No "free estimate" bait and switch.

Can I prevent sewer line problems?

Some things, yes: don't flush anything but toilet paper (no wipes, even "flushable" ones), don't pour grease down the sink, install root barriers if you're planting trees near the sewer route, and schedule a camera inspection every few years if you have older clay/cast iron lines or mature trees nearby. Catching problems early — before backup happens — is dramatically cheaper than fixing them after.

Don't guess what's wrong with your sewer line.

Call us, we'll camera-inspect it, and you'll get a real quote on the actual fix needed. Bonded, insured, financing available. No high-pressure sales, no surprise fees, no upsells.