Sewer Line Replacement in Delaware, Maryland & Pennsylvania
A failing sewer line is one of the most serious plumbing issues a homeowner can face. When pipes collapse, become clogged with invasive tree roots, or deteriorate from age, your home’s plumbing system can quickly turn into a health and safety hazard.
Service Today has been helping homeowners in Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania resolve these complex problems since 1952. With decades of proven experience and a team of highly trained technicians, we provide reliable sewer line replacement solutions that restore your plumbing system and your peace of mind.
Schedule sewer line replacement today by contacting our team online!
Why Choose Service Today for Sewer Line Replacement
Service Today has built a reputation for honesty, quality, and customer care. Founded in 1952, we continue to deliver reliable service backed by strong guarantees. Homeowners turn to us for:
- 24/7 emergency availability and same-day service
- Highly trained and factory-certified technicians
- Upfront pricing with no hidden fees
- 100% satisfaction guarantee
- Maintenance plans for HVAC and plumbing systems
- Background-checked and drug-tested technicians for your safety
- Financing options on repairs and replacements over $1,000
- Verified customer reviews
We deliver more than just repairs; we deliver peace of mind.

What is Your Sewer Line?
Your sewer line is the underground pipe that carries wastewater from your home to the municipal sewer system or septic tank. It connects every drain in your house, meaning that a single issue in this pipe can affect sinks, showers, toilets, and appliances simultaneously. Because it sits underground, problems with the sewer line can be difficult to detect until major symptoms appear.
Reasons to Replace Your Sewer Line
Sewer line replacement may be necessary for several reasons:
- Tree root intrusion: Roots naturally seek moisture and can break into pipes, causing blockages or cracks.
- Aging materials: Older homes often have clay or cast-iron sewer pipes that corrode and collapse over time.
- Frequent clogs: Persistent backups can indicate a failing line rather than isolated drain issues.
- Ground shifting: Soil movement or freeze-thaw cycles can crack or misalign sewer pipes.
- Water damage and odors: Wet spots in your yard or sewage smells inside your home may point to a major failure.
Our Sewer Line Replacement Process
When you contact Service Today, our technicians begin with a camera inspection to accurately identify the problem. Based on your home’s condition and your budget, we’ll recommend either trench or trenchless replacement methods.
Trench Sewer Line Replacement
Traditional trenching involves digging along the length of the damaged line to remove and replace it. While it requires excavation, this method ensures the entire line is replaced with new, durable piping.
Trenchless Sewer Line Replacement
For many homes, trenchless replacement—often called pipe bursting—is the ideal option. This technique requires minimal digging. A specialized tool breaks apart the old pipe while pulling a new one into place. It’s less disruptive to landscaping and driveways while still providing a long-lasting solution.
Book Your Sewer Line Replacement Today
Don’t wait until a sewer backup creates extensive damage. Service Today offers upfront pricing, financing options, and emergency availability to handle sewer line failures quickly.
Contact us to schedule your inspection and get your system restored by a team you can trust!