Sewer services from inspection to repair
We start by seeing what’s actually wrong, then match the fix to the problem — clearing, spot repair, trenchless, or full replacement.
Camera inspection
We send a camera down the line to find the exact cause and location before recommending a fix.
Sewer cleaning & rooter
Clearing blockages and buildup in the main line to restore flow and stop backups.
Root removal
Cutting and clearing tree roots that have grown into the line, a common cause here.
Spot repair
Fixing a single damaged section when the rest of the line is still sound.
Trenchless & replacement
Full line repair or replacement, including trenchless methods when the pipe and site allow.
Not sure if it’s your sewer or just a drain? Describe what’s happening and we’ll help sort it out.
Call and describe itSigns the problem is the sewer line
One slow drain is usually local. Several problems at once often point past the fixtures to the main line.
What damages a sewer line
Knowing the usual causes helps us read the camera footage and recommend a fix that lasts.
Tree roots
Roots seek moisture and grow in through joints and cracks, one of the most common causes here.
Bellies & sags
A low spot where the pipe has settled collects waste and water, leading to repeat clogs.
Cracks & breaks
Shifting ground and age can crack or break a line, letting soil and roots in and waste out.
Grease & buildup
Years of grease and debris narrow the pipe until flow slows and backups start.
Old pipe material
Older clay or cast-iron lines are more prone to cracks, root intrusion, and collapse.
See the cause, then fix it
We don’t dig or replace on a guess. The camera comes first, then a plan you approve.
We talk
You describe the backups and history — how often, which drains, and any smells or wet spots.
We camera the line
A camera shows the exact cause and location, so the repair matches the real problem.
We explain options
Clearing, spot repair, trenchless, or replacement — with the trade-offs and pricing.
We repair & verify
We complete the work and confirm the line flows properly before we’re done.
Repair the line without tearing up the yard
Traditional repair means digging a trench the length of the line. Trenchless methods can repair or replace a pipe through small access points instead — less digging, less disruption to landscaping and driveways, and often a faster job.
It isn’t right for every situation. Whether it fits depends on the pipe’s condition and the site, which is exactly what the camera inspection tells us before we recommend it.
Is it the sewer, or just a drain?
A single slow drain is often a local clog we can clear quickly. When it’s more than one fixture or a repeat problem, it’s worth looking at the main line. Not sure which you have? Start with drain cleaning.
Why a sewer problem shouldn’t wait
Sewer issues rarely fix themselves — they tend to get worse, and the cleanup gets less pleasant.
Backups spread indoors
A blocked main can push waste up into the lowest drains, tubs, and floor drains in the home.
Small damage grows
A crack or a few roots left alone lets in more roots and soil until the line fails.
It’s a health concern
Sewage indoors is unsanitary. The sooner it’s addressed, the smaller and safer the job.
Licensed sewer work
Sewer repairs can involve permits and code requirements. Our licensed plumbers handle the work properly, so a repair holds up and passes inspection where required.
Commercial sewer service
A sewer problem can close a business. We handle commercial lines and coordinate work to limit disruption to operations.
Trenchless vs. traditional dig
Each has its place. The camera inspection tells us which one actually fits your line and property.
Full access to the pipe
Digging exposes the line completely, which is sometimes necessary for a collapsed pipe or a badly damaged run. More disruption to the yard.
Minimal digging
Repairs the line through small access points, sparing landscaping and hardscape — when the pipe’s condition allows it.
What a sewer camera reveals
Seeing inside the line takes the guesswork out. It’s how we recommend the right repair instead of the biggest one.
Sewer line repair across Northern Colorado
Mature trees across the region make root intrusion one of the most common sewer problems we find. We serve Loveland and the surrounding communities.
See the full list on our service areas page. For clearing a single clog, see drain cleaning.
How to protect your sewer line
You can’t stop every problem underground, but these habits lower the odds of a backup.
The right fix, not the biggest one
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Understand your sewer line
What causes backups, how to prevent them, and what a repair really costs — before you make a decision.
Prevent sewer backups
Simple habits and early warning signs that help you avoid a messy main-line backup.
Read guideSewer repair costs
What drives the price of a sewer repair in Northern Colorado, and where trenchless can save.
Read guideWhy drains keep clogging
When repeat clogs are really a sign the main sewer line needs attention.
Read guideSewer line questions
How do I know if it’s my sewer line or just a drain?
Do you use a camera to inspect the line?
What is trenchless sewer repair?
Are tree roots really a common cause?
Can a sewer backup be an emergency?
Do you repair sewer lines for businesses?
How long does a sewer repair take?
Call for sewer line repair in Loveland
Repeat backups, roots, or a broken line — we’ll camera the pipe, show you the cause, and lay out honest repair options.
(970) 457-5970