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No more sewage backups flooding your basement at 2 AM. No more calling plumbers every few months because the “fix” didn’t hold. No more wondering if that smell means your pipes are failing again.
You get a sewer system that actually works. One that handles San Francisco County’s heavy rains without backing up into your home. One that’s built to last decades, not years.
Your property value stays protected. Your landscaping stays intact. Your daily routine stays uninterrupted. That’s what happens when the job gets done right the first time.
We’ve been solving San Francisco County’s toughest sewer problems since 2001. We’re not the company that shows up in dirty trucks and leaves your property a mess.
We’re the third-generation team that wears shoe covers, keeps clean vehicles, and cleans up the job site before we leave. We’re Better Business Bureau accredited because we do what we say we’ll do.
While bigger corporations are buying up local companies and cutting corners, we’re still here doing the work the right way. We take time to diagnose the real problem, give you multiple options, and fix it correctly the first time.
First, we inspect your sewer line with video camera equipment to see exactly what’s wrong. No guessing. No assumptions. We show you the problem and explain your options clearly.
Next, we choose the best method for your situation. Trenchless replacement if your yard and landscaping need protection. Traditional excavation if that’s what the job requires. We use American-made materials whenever possible.
During the work, we keep disruption minimal. We protect your property, work efficiently, and keep you informed every step of the way. When we’re done, your new sewer line is built to handle San Francisco County’s unique challenges for decades to come.
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San Francisco County’s aging infrastructure creates unique challenges. Thirty percent of the city’s sewers are over 100 years old. The combined sewer system handles both wastewater and stormwater, putting extra strain on aging pipes.
Trenchless sewer line replacement solves these problems without destroying your property. We can replace your entire sewer line through small access points, preserving your landscaping, driveway, and hardscaping.
This matters in San Francisco County, where the median home value is $1.3 million and property preservation is critical. Trenchless methods typically cost less than traditional excavation when you factor in restoration costs. The new pipes last 50-100 years and resist the root intrusion and ground movement that plague older systems here.
Sewer replacement costs in San Francisco County typically range from $60-$250 per linear foot for trenchless methods, with most homeowners paying $6,000-$20,000 for complete replacements. Traditional excavation might seem cheaper upfront, but restoration costs for landscaping, driveways, and hardscaping often make it more expensive overall.
The final cost depends on your pipe length, depth, material, and access challenges. Trenchless methods save money by eliminating excavation and restoration costs. We provide detailed estimates after our video inspection shows exactly what needs replacement.
Traditional sewer replacement requires digging a trench along your entire sewer line, destroying landscaping, driveways, and anything in the path. It takes days or weeks and leaves you with expensive restoration work.
Trenchless replacement uses small access points to replace your sewer line underground. We either burst the old pipe while pulling in a new one, or line the existing pipe with a new pipe inside it. The work typically completes in hours, not days, with minimal property disruption.
For San Francisco County homeowners with valuable landscaping and hardscaping, trenchless methods preserve property value while delivering the same long-term results.
New sewer lines installed with modern materials last 50-100 years in San Francisco County. PVC and HDPE pipes resist corrosion, root intrusion, and ground movement that destroyed older clay and cast iron systems.
This longevity is crucial here because San Francisco County’s unique challenges—combined sewer systems, steep terrain, and seismic activity—put extra stress on pipes. The new materials we use are specifically designed to handle these conditions.
Proper installation matters as much as materials. Our three-generation experience with San Francisco County’s specific soil conditions and regulations ensures your new sewer line performs reliably for decades.
Yes, trenchless sewer line replacement works perfectly under driveways, landscaping, patios, and other hardscaping. We create small access points at each end of the pipe run and do the work underground without disturbing the surface.
This is especially valuable in San Francisco County where property values are high and landscaping is expensive to restore. We’ve replaced sewer lines under prized gardens, decorative driveways, and even swimming pools without damage.
Traditional excavation would require removing and replacing everything in the path. Trenchless methods preserve your property investment while delivering a permanent sewer solution that lasts decades.
Watch for multiple drains backing up simultaneously—when your toilet, shower, and sink all have problems at once, the issue is likely in your main sewer line. Gurgling sounds from drains, sewage odors in your yard, or wet spots over your sewer line are red flags.
Recurring clogs that keep coming back despite professional cleaning often indicate pipe damage that cleaning can’t fix. Tree roots, ground movement, and age cause cracks that only get worse over time.
San Francisco County’s aging infrastructure means many homes built before 1980 have original clay or cast iron pipes nearing the end of their lifespan. If you’re experiencing frequent sewer problems, replacement is often more cost-effective than repeated repairs.
Yes, we handle all permits and inspections required for sewer replacement in San Francisco County. Our team knows the specific requirements for each city and works directly with local authorities to ensure compliance.
San Francisco County has strict regulations for sewer work, especially regarding connections to the city’s combined sewer system. We maintain current licenses and stay updated on code changes to avoid delays or complications.
We also coordinate with the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission when work involves public connections. Our experience with local regulations means your project moves smoothly from permit to completion without bureaucratic headaches.
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