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Sewer Line Repair in Fort Worth — Trenchless & Traditional

Root intrusion, breaks, bellies, full collapses. We diagnose with a camera, fix without tearing up the whole yard when we can.

About This Service

Sewer line failures are stressful — sewage backing up, yards sinking, sinkholes forming. We diagnose with a camera inspection so you know exactly what's wrong and where, then we lay out repair options including trenchless methods that can fix the line without digging up your entire yard. We work on both residential and commercial sewer lines, from spot repairs to full main replacements.

What We Do

Sewer Line Repair — what's included.

Camera inspection & locating

Mounted camera shows you exactly what's wrong. We mark the surface location of the issue so the repair is targeted.

Trenchless pipe lining (CIPP)

Cured-in-place pipe creates a new pipe inside your old one — no digging up the yard. Best for cracked or root-intruded lines that are structurally intact enough to host a liner.

Trenchless pipe bursting

Pulls a new pipe through your old one while breaking up the original. Allows you to upgrade size and material without trenching.

Spot repair / point repair

Single-section failures get a targeted excavation just at the failure point — minimizes yard disruption.

Full sewer line replacement

When the line is too far gone for trenchless, a traditional dig-and-replace with new PVC.

Root intrusion treatment

Hydro jetting + cutting heads to clear roots, paired with a trenchless lining or chemical root treatment to prevent regrowth.

Cast iron sewer main replacement

Common in pre-1980 Fort Worth homes — original cast iron mains corroding through. We replace with modern PVC.

Belly & sag repair

Excavation and re-bedding of underground pipe sections that have settled and pool sewage.

Why Paloma

What sets us apart on this service.

Trenchless when possible

We'd rather save your yard, your driveway, and your trees if the line is a candidate for trenchless. Not every line is — but when it works, it's faster and cheaper than full excavation.

Camera-first diagnosis

We don't quote sewer work blind. The camera shows you exactly what's wrong, and the quote reflects the actual repair, not a guess.

41 years on Fort Worth sewer lines

Master plumber Brent Jones has been working on DFW sewer mains for four decades. Cast iron, clay, Orangeburg, PVC — he's repaired all of it.

From A Real Customer

★★★★★
"Patrick and Nick were so pleasant, professional and knowledgeable. They walked me through everything and left my yard in perfect shape after a root intrusion caused a break in my water line. 10/10 would recommend!"

— Janette G.

5-star Google review · Sewer / water line repair

Honest Pricing

$99 diagnostic. Waived when you book the work.

We come out, diagnose the actual problem, and give you a clear written bid before any work starts. If you accept the bid, the $99 fee goes away. If you don't, it covers our trip — no obligation, no high-pressure pitch.

Past 40 miles from our Fort Worth shop, the diagnostic fee is $120 (same "waived if booked" policy).

FAQ

Sewer Line Repair questions.

How do I know if my sewer line is failing?
Common signs: sewage backing up through floor drains or tubs, multiple drains slow at the same time, gurgling in toilets when other fixtures run, sewage smells in the yard, unusually green/wet patches in the yard, sinking spots in the yard, or recurring clogs in the main line. A camera inspection confirms what's actually happening.
Is trenchless really cheaper than digging?
Often yes — especially when you factor in landscape restoration, driveway/sidewalk replacement, and the time the yard is torn up. Trenchless can be more expensive than spot excavation if the failure is small and accessible. We give you both options on the quote.
How long do sewer line repairs take?
Spot repair: 1–2 days. Trenchless lining or bursting: 1–3 days. Full traditional excavation and replacement: 3–7 days depending on yard layout and depth. We give you a realistic timeline as part of the quote.
Will my homeowners insurance cover sewer line repair?
Most standard policies don't cover the pipe repair itself. Some cover water damage from a failure. Many companies offer a separate sewer line endorsement (worth looking into before you have a problem). We provide itemized invoices that help with whatever claim path applies.
How long should a sewer line last?
Modern PVC: 50+ years. Cast iron: 50–75 years (so 1950s-era is right at end of life now). Clay tile: 50–60 years but susceptible to root intrusion. Orangeburg (pre-1970s): often failing by now.

Need sewer line repair?

Call during business hours and we'll get you on the schedule the same day whenever we can.

Monday–Friday · 8 AM – 5 PM · Fort Worth, TX