Sewer Line Repair & Replacement
The line from your house to the city main — lined, burst, spot-repaired, or
replaced. We camera it and show you the footage before anyone quotes a
number. Broward & Palm Beach County, 24/7.
Erica’s Plumbing repairs, lines, and replaces sewer lines across Broward and Palm Beach County — the lateral that runs from your house out to the city main. Licensed Florida plumbing contractor #CFC1427956, woman-owned since 2009, available 24/7. We camera the line and show you the footage before anyone quotes you a number. Call 561-260-5763.
First, a distinction that matters more than it sounds like it should.
Your house has two different sets of buried pipe, and people use “sewer line” for both. The drain lines under your slab run from your fixtures to the edge of the building — in most older South Florida homes those are cast iron, and they’re a different conversation. The sewer lateral picks up where those leave off and carries everything out under your yard, usually under a driveway or a right-of-way, to the city main.
Different pipe, different age, sometimes different material, definitely different repair. This page is about the lateral. If a contractor quotes you a “sewer replacement” without telling you which one they mean, that’s your first question.
Four Ways to Fix a Lateral
Anyone can tell you they do trenchless. The useful thing is knowing when trenchless is the wrong answer.
Five Things Worth Knowing First
Sewer laterals are the most expensive thing most homeowners will ever have quoted sight-unseen. Here’s what to know before somebody hands you a number.
Signs It’s the Lateral
A lateral problem announces itself differently than a drain problem.
Your lowest fixtures back up first. Tub, shower, floor drain. Water finds the lowest opening it can. If your toilet is fine but the guest tub is filling, that’s not a tub problem.
Multiple fixtures at once, all over the house. A branch line affects a group. The lateral affects everything.
The toilet bubbles when the washer drains. The classic. Air displaced by a large volume of water has nowhere to go.
One patch of lawn is greener than the rest. Congratulations, your lateral is fertilizing it. That’s a leak, and roots already know.
A soft or sunken spot in the yard, or a sinkhole over the line. Soil washing into a broken pipe. Take this one seriously.
Sewage odor outside near the line. Not normal. A sound sewer is a sealed system.
Recurring backups every few months. Read this first — the cycle is the diagnosis.
Sewage in the house. Stop running water and call now. Emergency.
Sewer Line FAQs
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