Top-Rated Sewer Line Replacement - Serving South Jersey NJ & Surrounding Areas
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Why South Jersey Trusts The Sewer Kings
How Our Sewer Replacement Services Are Designed for Long-Term Reliability and Peace of Mind
What’s Included With Our Sewer Line Replacement Services in South Jersey
At The Sewer Kings, we make it easy to replace your sewer line with minimal disruption and maximum results. Serving homeowners and municipalities across South Jersey, our team is trained in traditional and sewer line replacement methods. We start with a full diagnostic inspection, determine the root issue, and implement the most efficient solution to restore flow and prevent future problems.
We use the latest equipment and high-grade materials to ensure your new sewer line performs flawlessly for years to come. Whether it’s an emergency or a planned replacement, we’re ready 24/7 to get the job done right.
Sewer Line Inspections and Diagnostics
We use high-resolution sewer cameras to locate cracks, breaks, root intrusions, and collapses in your system.
Open-Cut Sewer Excavation
For full-line replacements or severely damaged pipes, we provide traditional excavation with precision and care.
Emergency Sewer Services
Sewer backup or total failure? We offer 24/7 emergency sewer line replacement for homeowners and municipalities in need.
Affordable, Transparent Pricing
No hidden fees. You get a detailed quote upfront with clear options and budget-conscious solutions.
Licensed and Insured Team
As certified sewer contractors, we meet all local codes and obtain the necessary permits to complete the job legally and safely.
Family-Owned With Deep Roots
We treat every property like our own, because this business is our legacy.
South Jersey’s Trusted Sewer Contractors
Proudly serving Camden County, Burlington County, Gloucester County, and beyond with reliable, reputation-backed service.
Built for the Long Haul
We use materials that meet or exceed industry standards, designed to last for decades.
See What Sewer Line Replacement Looks Like in the Field
Our gallery highlights real sewer line replacement projects completed by The Sewer Kings across South Jersey communities. From jobs on residential properties to full excavations for municipalities, every photo shows the quality, care, and technical know-how we bring to every job.
Tired of Recurring Backups or a Constant Sewer Smell?



Dealing with a Failing Sewer Line? It’s Time to Call in the Kings.
Dealing with a Failing Sewer Line? Ignoring it doesn’t make it go away. In fact, the longer you wait, the more damage you risk. Think property flooding, contaminated water, foundation issues, and skyrocketing repair costs. And when you finally call someone in, you shouldn’t have to deal with vague quotes, no-shows, or contractors who treat your yard like a war zone.
Our Process
Our Sewer Line
Replacement Process

Get in
Touch

Call us 24/7 or fill out our online form. Whether it’s an emergency or a routine issue, we respond fast.

Fast
Estimate

We’ll provide a free estimate over the phone for basic jobs or schedule an on-site inspection for more complex projects.

Approve &
Schedule

Once you approve the digital quote through Jobber, we’ll get your job scheduled—no back and forth or surprises.

We Get
to Work

Our licensed, insured team arrives on time, completes the work with precision, and follows up to ensure you’re 100% satisfied.
Why Choose Us
Why Choose Us For Sewer Line Replacement Services in South Jersey
Real
Experience
Backed by years in sewer, septic, and excavation work - we bring hands-on expertise to every job, big or small.
Licensed, Bonded
& Insured
Fully licensed, bonded, and insured for peace of mind. We meet all state and municipal standards - and then some.
24/7 EMERGENCY
SERVICE
Sewer disasters don’t wait, and neither do we. Our team is available around the clock to handle urgent issues fast.
Family-Owned
& Trusted
Built on integrity and hard work. We treat every project like it’s our own property — with care, precision, and no shortcuts.
FAQs
FAQs About Sewer Line Replacement in South Jersey NJ
Replacing a sewer line in New Jersey typically costs between $1,400 and $10,000, depending on factors like pipe material, length, location, and repair method. Average repairs range from about $1,400 to $5,000, but full replacements, especially with excavation, can be more expensive.
The most affordable option is often using trenchless sewer line replacement methods like pipe lining or pipe bursting, which avoid extensive digging and reduce labor and landscaping costs. PVC pipes are also cheaper to replace compared to copper or cast iron.
Non-digging methods include trenchless technologies such as cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining, which inserts an epoxy liner inside the existing pipe, or pipe bursting, which pulls a new pipe through the old one. These methods minimize yard disruption and can be more cost-effective.
Replacing a sewer line is generally not recommended as a DIY project due to its complexity, need for specialized equipment, local permits, and health hazards. It’s best to hire licensed plumbing professionals to ensure safety and compliance.
Signs of a broken sewer line include frequent clogs, sewage backups, foul odors, slow drains, wet spots or sinkholes in the yard, and sudden increases in water bills. A professional camera inspection can confirm the damage.
Fixing a sewer line under a house often requires trenchless repair methods like pipe lining or pipe bursting to avoid major excavation. In some cases, spot repairs through small access points or partial digging may be necessary, but professional evaluation is essential.
The main sewer line (or sewer lateral) is the primary pipe that connects your home’s plumbing to the municipal sewer system. A sewer line can refer to any pipe carrying wastewater, including smaller branch lines inside the home or yard.
A broken sewer pipe can cause sewage backups, foul odors, water contamination, property damage, and health hazards. It can also attract pests and cause yard sinkholes, making prompt repair critical to prevent further damage.
Replacement starts with a camera inspection to locate damage, followed by either traditional trench excavation to remove and replace pipes or trenchless methods like pipe bursting or lining to install new pipes inside old ones. The choice depends on pipe condition, location, and budget.
Sewer pipes’ lifespan varies by material: PVC pipes can last 50+ years, copper pipes up to 70 years, while older materials like clay, cast iron, or Orangeburg pipes may last 20,50 years but are more prone to failure. Regular inspection helps extend their life.