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What is the Cost of Sewer Line Cleaning?

sewer line cleaning can vary in price depending on which method is used, how long it takes, what part of the line is clogged, and whether any damage is discovered in the process. While the average cost is typically $200-350 for sewer line rodding or snaking, main line work is typically much more expensive (approximately double that amount). Keep in mind, this fee is just to clear out the line, not to repair line damage. If the sewer line is cracked or broken, repair work is often several thousand dollars and may involve having your yard dug up to excavate the pipes. A licensed plumber can safely unclog your sewer lines and advise on whether there is any damage that needs to be fixed. In older homes, tree roots are a common cause for sewer line replacement because opportunistic tree and bush roots can find their way into small cracks in the line, causing big problems. An experienced plumber can use a camera inspection to determine if there is a bigger problem occurring.

Additional resources:
How do Roots Enter Sewer Lines?
Understanding Sewer Rodding
All About Hydro Jetting
Roto Rooting or Hydro Jetting
Can Roots Grow in your Pipes?
How Extensive is Sewer Rodding?
Finding a Sewer Line Cleaning Company
Do You Need Sewer Rodding?
Sewer Rodding Explained
Do You Need Pipe Jetting?
Who Does Sewer Jetting Near Me?
Jetting or Rodding - Which is Better?
How Much is Sewer Line Clog Removal?