Sewer Line Services in Houston
Camera inspections, trenchless repair, and full replacement. We solve Houston's toughest sewer problems with minimal disruption.
Houston's combination of clay soil, expansive root systems, and aging infrastructure makes sewer line problems a fact of life for homeowners. Whether it's a slow drain that won't clear, sewage backing up into your home, or a complete line collapse, FlowRight has the equipment and expertise to diagnose and fix the problem. Our trenchless repair methods mean we can often restore your sewer line without digging up your yard.
Sewer Camera Inspection
We thread a high-definition camera through your sewer line to see exactly what's happening underground — root intrusion, pipe collapse, bellied sections, grease buildup, or offset joints. The video feed is recorded so you can see the problem yourself and keep it for your records.
Trenchless Sewer Repair
Trenchless pipe lining (CIPP) inserts a resin-coated liner into your existing pipe, creating a new pipe within the old one. It's faster, less disruptive, and often less expensive than traditional dig-and-replace. Most trenchless repairs are completed in a single day.
Traditional Sewer Replacement
When a sewer line is too damaged for lining — severe collapse, multiple breaks, or significant bellying — full excavation and replacement is the right call. We use heavy-duty PVC or ABS pipe rated for Houston's soil conditions and restore your yard to its original grade.
Houston-Specific Challenges
Houston's heavy clay soil expands and contracts with moisture changes, putting constant stress on underground pipes. Live oak and magnolia roots are aggressive pipe invaders. Many homes built before 1980 still have clay or Orangeburg (tar paper) sewer lines that are well past their lifespan.
Sewer Line Cleaning
For lines that are blocked but structurally intact, we use hydro jetting to blast through root intrusion, grease buildup, and mineral scale. Regular sewer cleaning extends the life of your line and prevents backups.
When to Call
Multiple drains backing up at once, gurgling toilets, sewage odor in the yard, and unexplained wet patches in the lawn are all signs of a sewer line issue. Don't wait — a partial blockage can become a full backup overnight.
Transparent Pricing
Sewer camera inspection runs $150–$250. Hydro jetting for main sewer lines starts at $350–$600. Trenchless pipe lining ranges from $3,000–$8,000 depending on length and access. Full sewer line replacement runs $5,000–$15,000. Every job gets a written, upfront quote.
Frequently Asked Questions
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