Sewer Line Repair in Medford, NJ

Cracked or root-blocked sewer line under your Sewell yard? The Sewer Kings repairs main lines for ranches, colonials, and split-levels across Mantua, Washington, and Deptford Townships. Camera-first diagnosis, trenchless options when possible, honest pricing every time.
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Sewer Line Repair in Medford, NJ

We repair sewer lines all over Medford Township, from the historic homes in Medford Village to the wooded lots out toward Route 70. If sewage is backing up or you smell it in the yard, call us.

Medford has a wide mix of housing. The downtown along Main Street holds century-old homes with original clay or cast-iron laterals, while newer developments use PVC. Each type fails in its own way, so the fix has to match the pipe.

We follow the same careful process shown on our main sewer line repair page. For sewer line repair in Medford, the camera goes in first so we know whether you need a root cut, a spot repair, or a full replacement.

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Yes, We Repair Sewer Lines in Medford

Medford Township covers about 40 square miles in Burlington County and has a population of roughly 23,000. It is bordered by Mount Holly and Hainesport to the north, Evesham to the west, Shamong and Southampton to the south, and Medford Lakes to the east.

Medford Village, the historic downtown, sits along Main Street and Church Road. Many homes here predate the 20th century, and the sewer infrastructure below these streets reflects that age. Clay pipe was the standard material before the mid-1900s, and cast iron followed after World War II.

Further out, neighborhoods near Route 70, Tuckerton Road, and Stokes Road tend to have homes from the 1960s through the 1990s. These properties are more likely to have cast iron or early PVC laterals, which fail in different ways than century-old clay.

Medford has significant tree coverage, particularly near the Pine Barrens edge in the southern and eastern parts of the township. Root intrusion from oaks and pines is a recurring cause of sewer line failure across all home ages in Medford.

About Medford and Its Sewer Lines

For any sewer call in Medford, the camera goes down first. Medford’s mix of clay, cast iron, and PVC pipe means the problem and the repair method both depend on what we find. We show you the footage so you understand exactly what you are paying for.
Root intrusion is the most common sewer line issue we find in Medford. The oaks, pines, and maples throughout the township send roots into pipe joints regardless of pipe age. We cut the roots, clear the line, and repair the breached section so roots cannot grow back through the same gap.
When a single section of sewer pipe has failed but the rest of the lateral is intact, a spot repair replaces only the damaged section. This is common in Medford homes where most of the pipe is old but still holding. It limits excavation and restores service quickly.
Where the pipe path is clear and the surrounding pipe structure is solid, trenchless repair lets us restore the line with minimal digging. This protects mature landscaping and lawns on Medford’s wooded properties. We run a camera first to confirm the pipe qualifies.
For century-old clay laterals in Medford Village and other parts of the township where the full line has deteriorated, full replacement from the foundation to the street main is the right call. We excavate, install modern PVC, and restore the surface.

Full Lateral Replacement

Emergency Sewer Repair

If sewage is backing up into your home anywhere in Medford Township, call (856) 626-9366 any time. We serve all of Medford and can often respond the same day for active backups.

Why Medford Homeowners Choose The Sewer Kings

Medford’s combination of century-old homes in the Village, mid-century neighborhoods off Route 70, and newer developments near Tuckerton Road means our team has to be ready for every type of pipe. We have worked in Medford across all of these areas and know the patterns.

Experience with Clay, Cast Iron, and PVC

We handle sewer line repair throughout Medford Township. In Medford Village, we work the older homes along Main Street, Church Road, and the surrounding historic streets. These properties are among the oldest in Burlington County, and their sewer laterals reflect that.

Along Route 70, we cover the residential streets and developments that run south from the highway toward Stokes Road and Tuckerton Road. Homes in this part of Medford are typically from the 1960s through the 1990s and have cast iron or early PVC laterals.

In the southern and eastern parts of the township near the Pinelands, we work wooded lots where root intrusion from pine and oak trees is a recurring issue. We know how to stage equipment on narrow wooded driveways and position trucks without damaging mature landscaping.

Camera-First Diagnosis Every Time

The Sewer Kings serves all of Medford Township for sewer line repair, including Medford Village, the Route 70 corridor, Stokes Road, Tuckerton Road, and all surrounding neighborhoods. We are based in nearby Evesham Township and can reach Medford quickly. Call (856) 626-9366 to schedule service or request a same-day camera inspection for an active backup.

Root Removal for Medford's Tree Cover

Whether your home is a century old or brand new, a sewer break only gets worse. The Sewer Kings will find it, show you the footage, and repair it right. Call (856) 626-9366.

Licensed for Burlington County Excavation Work

Sewell is one ZIP code (08080) that crosses three townships. Mantua, Washington, and Deptford each touch the area, which makes permit routing and inspection scheduling the first job on any sewer lateral repair here.

Pitman Country Club Vicinity

The country club and surrounding neighborhoods sit on the Sewell-Pitman border. Residential drains here are typical 1960s-80s single-family stock.

Chestnut Branch Park

The community park is a local landmark. Mature trees around the park’s neighborhoods are a known source of sewer root intrusion.

Black Horse Pike (US-322)

The main commercial spine through Sewell. Restaurant and food service drains along the pike need regular grease and FOG management to prevent backups.

Egg Harbor Road Corridor

A major east-west road through Sewell. Older residential streets parallel to the road have a mix of clay tile and cast-iron sewer laterals.

Hurffville Road and Washington Township Center

The Washington Township municipal hub. We coordinate with the township on permits for any sewer or drain work touching the public right-of-way.

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Upfront Estimates, No Surprises

The Sewer Kings serves every neighborhood in Sewell and the surrounding South Jersey towns. We dispatch out of Evesham, NJ and reach most Sewell addresses within the hour for routine calls. Emergency calls jump to the front of the queue.

We cover residential, commercial, and light industrial drain and sewer work across the service area shown on the map below. If you are unsure whether your address is in range, call (856) 626-9366 and we will confirm.

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Serving Homes Near Main Street and Route 70

Our Service Area in Medford

Homes built in Medford Village before World War II typically have clay sewer laterals. Homes built from the 1940s through the 1970s are more likely to have cast iron. You cannot determine the pipe material without a camera inspection. We recommend one for any home over 40 years old that has not had a recent sewer assessment.

Yes. Medford Township has significant tree coverage throughout the residential areas, and root intrusion into old clay and cast iron sewer joints is one of the most common sewer problems we find here. We cut the roots, repair the pipe section that was breached, and explain your options for preventing recurrence.

Yes. Excavating to repair or replace a sewer lateral in Medford Township requires a permit through the Medford Township Building Department. The Sewer Kings handles the permit application and utility locates before any excavation begins.

Yes, in many cases. We run a camera first to determine if the pipe is a candidate for trenchless methods. If the line is too deteriorated or has already collapsed, trenchless is not an option and full replacement is needed. We give you an honest assessment upfront.

Common signs include multiple drains backing up at once, sewage odors in the yard or basement, a gurgling toilet when you run a sink, and unusually green or wet patches of lawn directly over the sewer line path. Any one of these warrants a camera inspection.

A full sewer lateral replacement from the foundation to the street main typically takes one to two days in Medford, depending on the depth of the line, how far the lateral runs, and whether any surface material like asphalt or concrete needs to be cut and patched. We give you a timeline before work begins.

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Sewer Line Repair in Medford, NJ | The Sewer Kings
Sewer Line Repair in Medford, NJ | The Sewer Kings

Frequently Asked Questions About Sewer Line Repair in Medford

Stop guessing about what is wrong underground. Get a camera inspection and a clear repair plan from a local crew that works in Sewell every week.

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