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Sewer Line Repair in Peoria, AZ

Slow drains or sewage backups? We quickly locate and repair underground sewer line issues with expert precision.

A damaged or clogged sewer line can lead to serious problems—foul odors, slow drainage, or even raw sewage backing up into your home. At Polar Bear Plumbing, we deliver fast, accurate sewer line repairs using modern diagnostics and trenchless solutions whenever possible.

Our team handles residential and light commercial sewer line issues, whether caused by tree roots, corrosion, or collapsed piping. We begin with a full camera inspection to pinpoint the issue, then walk you through repair options with transparency and no upsells.

Perform a camera inspection to identify blockages, cracks, or collapse

Discuss findings and repair options, including spot repair or full line replacement

Excavate or access sewer line using trenchless methods when applicable

Repair or replace the damaged section with proper slope and materials

Test drainage and ensure city or HOA compliance

  • Homeowners with recurring drain clogs or backups
  • Property managers needing fast repair for tenant issues
  • Realtors or buyers facing sewer concerns in inspections
  • Homeowners with old clay, cast iron, or corroded lines
  • Anyone experiencing unexplained yard odors or soggy patches

Need Your Sewer Line Repaired Fast?

Let our local experts restore your plumbing with clean, code-compliant work.

How do I know if my sewer line is damaged?

Signs include frequent backups, foul odors, gurgling drains, or patches of soggy grass in your yard.

Do you offer trenchless sewer line repair?

Yes. When conditions allow, we offer trenchless methods to minimize yard disruption.

Can you inspect the line before digging?

Absolutely. We always start with a camera inspection to avoid unnecessary excavation.

Will I need permits for sewer work?

If permits are required, we’ll handle the process and coordinate with the city or HOA.

How long does sewer repair take?

Most repairs take 1–2 days depending on the location and extent of damage.