Sewer Line Repair, Trenchless Replacement & Video Inspection
Your sewer line is the single most critical drain line in your home — it carries all wastewater from every fixture to the municipal sewer or septic system. When it fails, the consequences are immediate and unpleasant. Texas Legacy Plumbing offers complete sewer line services: from camera video inspection and hydro-jetting to trenchless pipe bursting and open-trench replacement — always with the goal of fixing the problem right the first time at a fair, transparent price.
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When toilets, sinks, and tubs all drain slowly or back up at the same time, the problem is almost certainly in the main sewer line, not an individual fixture.
This is the clearest sign of a main line blockage — wastewater has nowhere to go and reverses into the lowest drain point in your home.
Air trapped by a blockage causes gurgling sounds in toilets or nearby drains when other fixtures are used.
Foul smells outside over the sewer line path, or inside near drains, indicate a breach or severe blockage in the line.
A leaking or broken sewer line saturates the surrounding soil, causing soft spots, depressions, or unusually lush grass above the line.
A cracked sewer line provides entry points for rodents. Unexplained pest problems alongside other sewer symptoms should be investigated.
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We insert a waterproof HD camera through your sewer cleanout to visually inspect the entire line — identifying blockages, root intrusion, cracks, bellied sections, and pipe deterioration. You receive a recording of the inspection.
For blockages caused by grease, debris, or minor root intrusion, high-pressure hydro-jetting scours the full interior of the pipe, restoring full flow capacity.
When a sewer line needs full replacement, pipe bursting pulls a new HDPE pipe through the old line, fracturing it outward — eliminating the need to dig up your yard except for two small access pits.
For cracked or deteriorating pipes that are otherwise in good alignment, we can reline the existing pipe with a cured-in-place epoxy liner — essentially creating a new pipe inside the old one without excavation.
When ground conditions, pipe depth, or structural requirements make trenchless methods unsuitable, we perform conventional open-trench replacement with full site restoration.
All sewer line work requiring permits is handled by us from application through final inspection, ensuring your repair is fully code-compliant and documented.
Texas Legacy Plumbing serves Liberty Hill, Austin, and the entire Central Texas metro. Call now for same-day service or schedule online.
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The answer depends on what the camera inspection reveals. Isolated damage (a single root intrusion or crack) can often be spot-repaired or lined. Widespread deterioration, collapsed pipe, or severe root infestation typically warrants full replacement.
Trenchless methods (pipe bursting and CIPP lining) replace or rehabilitate a sewer line with minimal surface disruption — no full excavation of your yard or driveway. We offer these services throughout Liberty Hill and the Austin metro area.
Trenchless pipe bursting can often be completed in one day for a typical residential run. Open-trench replacement takes 1–3 days depending on run length and depth.
With trenchless methods, we typically only need two small access pits at either end of the run. Open-trench work requires more excavation, but we restore the ground surface after completion.
We use HDPE (high-density polyethylene) for trenchless pipe bursting and SDR-35 PVC for open-trench replacement — both are durable, root-resistant, and code-approved for residential sewer applications.