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Sewer Line Installation in Peoria, AZ

Building or remodeling? We install sewer lines to code with precision layout and long-term reliability.

Whether you’re building a new home, adding a bathroom, or replacing aging infrastructure, your sewer line is one of the most critical components of your plumbing system. At Polar Bear Plumbing, we install new sewer lines that meet all local codes and function seamlessly for years to come.

Our installation process is based on careful planning and advanced tools to ensure proper slope, venting, and cleanout access. We coordinate with city inspectors, handle permits, and communicate throughout so you’re never in the dark.

We install sewer systems for single-family homes, additions, ADUs, and small commercial buildings, tailoring each project to your site and usage needs.

Assess property layout, fixture locations, and connection points

Design a compliant sewer line route with correct slope and access points

Excavate trench or use directional boring as needed

Install and connect piping, test for leaks and slope accuracy

Backfill, clean up site, and coordinate final inspections

  • Homeowners building a new property or home addition
  • Contractors needing plumbing rough-in support
  • Property owners replacing failed or outdated sewer lines
  • Homeowners upgrading septic to city sewer connection
  • ADU or guest house projects requiring new plumbing

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From permits to pipe placement, we handle every step with precision and care.

Do I need permits for new sewer line installation?

Yes. We handle all permitting and inspections for sewer line installs in Peoria and surrounding cities.

How deep are sewer lines installed?

Depth varies by slope and site, but most lines are buried 18–36 inches below grade to maintain proper flow.

What kind of pipe do you use?

We typically use schedule 40 PVC or SDR piping depending on code and site conditions.

Can you connect to city sewer if I have a septic system?

Yes. We handle full septic-to-sewer conversions, including decommissioning your tank if needed.

How long does installation take?

Most projects take 1–3 days depending on trench length, soil type, and inspection timing.