Trenchless Repair
TRENCHLESS SEWER LINE REPAIR — NO DIGGING UP THE YARD
Broken, cracked, or collapsed sewer lines replaced without trenching your lawn, tearing up the driveway, or destroying the landscaping. Pipe bursting and CIPP lining across the Wasatch Front.

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Overview
How trenchless sewer repair works
Old-school sewer replacement means a backhoe, an open trench from house to street, and a wrecked yard, driveway, or patio. Trenchless fixes the same pipe with two small access pits — one near the house, one at the street — and everything between stays intact. Grass, trees, sprinklers, concrete driveway, the big maple in the front yard — all untouched.
Two methods handle most residential repairs. Pipe bursting pulls a new HDPE pipe through the old one while simultaneously fracturing and pushing the old pipe out into the surrounding soil. The new pipe is a full upgrade — same size or bigger, 50+ year lifespan, jointless. CIPP lining (cured-in-place pipe) inserts a resin-saturated felt liner inside the existing pipe, cures it in place with heat or UV, and creates a seamless new pipe wall inside the old one. Both are permanent fixes.
When trenchless is the right fix
- Root intrusion on clay lateral lines — common on Sugar House, Rose Park, East Bench homes built pre-1960
- Cast iron mains with tuberculation and corrosion — older mains that have lost 30-50% of their internal diameter
- Collapsed Orangeburg tar-paper pipe — used in some 1960s-1970s Utah builds; failure rate is high and trenchless is usually the cleanest replacement
- Offset joints or partial breaks — lining bridges the damage without excavation
- Lines under driveways, patios, or mature landscaping — where traditional trenching cost (restoration + repair) exceeds trenchless pricing
- Repeat snaking or jetting hasn't held — when the pipe itself is the problem, not the clog
When trenchless isn't the right fix
We're honest about this. Trenchless needs two things — access to each end of the affected pipe, and a pipe that's still roughly intact enough to pull through or line inside. If your sewer line is completely collapsed and pancaked, if there's a major belly that needs re-sloping, or if the pipe runs under something we can't access — traditional excavation is the right call. We'll tell you on-site which one fits your situation.
What you save with trenchless
Traditional sewer replacement on a Salt Lake Valley home with a 75-foot run under a concrete driveway and landscaped yard usually lands $12,000-$25,000 once you factor in excavation, the actual pipe replacement, driveway saw-cut and pour-back, landscape restoration, sprinkler repair, and yard repair. Trenchless on the same job is usually $6,500-$14,000 all-in, and you keep the driveway and yard. Math is simple when there's a driveway or mature landscaping involved.
What Valley brings to the job
Licensed and insured for trenchless work, our own crews (not subcontracted), and we run the full camera workup before quoting so you know exactly what you're replacing and what you're paying for. Permits, city inspection, and 10-year warranty on pipe bursting work. Every job includes a post-repair camera scope so you see the new pipe from end to end before we take final payment.
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Warning signs
Signs Your Sewer Line Needs Replacement, Not Just Cleaning
Snaking and jetting clean a pipe. When the pipe itself is the problem, cleaning buys you weeks before the next backup.
Same main line backs up 3+ times in a year even after cleaning
Camera inspection shows root intrusion through joints or cracks
Pipe is original clay, cast iron, or Orangeburg and 50+ years old
Wet, mushy, or sunken areas in the yard above the sewer line
Sewer smell in basement or yard between cleanings
Previous plumber quoted a dig-up replacement of $15,000+
Heavy tree roots within 20 feet of the sewer line
Toilet or floor drain gurgles even when nothing else is running
Sewage has backed up into the lowest drain in the house more than once
Line was built in the 1960s-1970s and you've never had it inspected

Keep the yard
No trench. No tractor. No destroyed driveway.
Two small pits and a one-day install replace your full sewer line. Same warranty, half the mess, usually 30-50% less cost than traditional excavation.
Most repairs
1 day
Across Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, Weber, and Tooele counties.
The Process
How a Trenchless Sewer Repair Runs

On the truck
Cable machine, jetter, and pipe camera — every call.
Camera inspection and locate
Full video scope from cleanout to city main. We map the pipe path, depth, and defect locations with an electronic locator. This is what makes trenchless possible — we need to know exactly what we're working with before we quote.
Quote three ways
You get three pricing options — spot repair (if the damage is localized), CIPP lining (rehab the existing pipe), or pipe bursting (full replacement). Pros, cons, and price for each, in writing, no pressure.
Dig the access pits
Two small pits — one near the house foundation, one near the city main or street. Usually 3x3 feet each, 4-6 feet deep. Yard between the pits stays completely intact. Permit pulled, utilities located, dig happens the morning of the repair.
Burst or line the pipe
Pipe bursting — a hydraulic winch pulls the bursting head and new HDPE pipe through the old pipe in one pass. 2-4 hours for most residential lines. Lining — resin liner is inverted into the pipe and cured in place for 2-4 hours, creating a seamless new pipe wall.
Connect, test, inspect, backfill
New pipe is connected to the house drain and the city main. Full water flow test, final camera scope (you see the new pipe from end to end), city inspection if required, pits backfilled and restored. Most jobs done in a single day.
Pricing
Trenchless Sewer Line Repair Cost in Salt Lake City
Flat-rate, quoted after the camera inspection and locate. Pricing depends on line length, depth, pipe condition, and access.
| Service | Low | High | Member price | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spot trenchless repair (10-15 feet) | $3,500 | $6,500 | $2,975– $5,525 15% off | Localized damage — single break, joint repair, short root section |
| CIPP lining residential main (50-80 ft) | $6,500 | $12,500 | $5,525– $10,625 15% off | Seamless liner, 40-50 year lifespan, minimal excavation |
| CIPP lining residential main (80-150 ft) | $9,500 | $17,500 | $8,075– $14,875 15% off | Longer runs, larger homes |
| Pipe bursting residential main (50-80 ft) | $7,500 | $14,500 | $6,375– $12,325 15% off | Full replacement, same or larger diameter, 50+ year warranty |
| Pipe bursting longer run (80-150 ft) | $11,500 | $22,500 | $9,775– $19,125 15% off | Mature neighborhood lots, detached homes in East Bench and foothills |
| Access pit excavation (per pit) | $850 | $1,850 | $723– $1,573 15% off | Usually two pits included in the main quote |
| Permit and city inspection fee | $150 | $485 | $128– $412 15% off | Varies by municipality — Salt Lake City, Sandy, Murray, etc. |
| Post-repair camera verification | $0 | $0 | $0– $0 15% off | Always included — you see the new pipe before final payment |
Member pricing reflects the Quality Service Club 15% repair discount. Service call fees are separate.
Prices reflect 2026 Salt Lake County residential work. Commercial, street-cut, or multi-building systems quoted separately. HOA and party-line situations may require additional coordination.
Quality Service Club
Skip the bill. Skip the line.
For $79 a year, members get 15% off every repair, priority dispatch on every call, and a free annual drain and plumbing inspection — the same stuff we'd charge $195 for on a cold call.
- 15% off repairs
- Priority dispatch
- Annual inspection
- 24/7 service access
- $25 referral bonus
- Parts + labor warranty
Plumbing
$79/year
- 15% off all plumbing repairs
- Priority dispatch — skip the line
- Annual drain piping inspection
- Full home water-supply inspection
- Tag on your emergency shut-off
- $25 referral bonus
HVAC (1 unit)
$199/year
- 15% off HVAC repairs
- Priority dispatch on furnace or AC calls
- Annual furnace + AC safety inspection
- Thermostat calibration and battery swap
- Outdoor condenser cleaning check
Plumbing + HVAC
$258/year
- Everything in both plans
- Whole-home annual inspection
- 15% off every service we offer
- Priority dispatch across plumbing and HVAC
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FAQ
Trenchless Repair FAQs
Spot repair is $3,500-$6,500. Full residential main lining runs $6,500-$17,500 depending on length. Pipe bursting for full replacement is $7,500-$22,500. Traditional excavation is often $12,000-$25,000 once you factor in restoration of driveway, landscaping, and sprinklers — so trenchless usually saves 30-50% on top of being faster and cleaner.
Related services
Related Drain & Sewer Services

Main Sewer Lining
Seamless CIPP liner for aging but intact pipe.

Video Sewer Inspection
Camera scope to confirm what's wrong before repair.

Hydro Jetting
Pipe-wall scrub for pre-repair prep and post-repair maintenance.

Drain Cleaning
Routine cleanings and snake jobs before anything structural.

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