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Professional sewer line installation and replacement in Spartanburg and Upstate SC. RooterMan provides expert sewer pipe installation for new construction, home additions, and full sewer line replacements using modern materials and techniques.
Sewer Line Installation: Reliable New Sewer Pipes for Homes and Businesses
When building a new home, adding an addition, or replacing old failing sewer lines, proper sewer line installation is critical for long-term performance and to avoid future costly repairs. At RooterMan Upstate, we specialize in professional sewer line installation and replacement services throughout the Upstate area.
Our licensed and experienced technicians handle every aspect of sewer pipe installation with precision, using high-quality materials designed to withstand the soil conditions and weather patterns common in Upstate South Carolina. We ensure your new sewer line meets all local codes and provides reliable wastewater removal for decades to come.
Our Professional Sewer Line Repair Solutions
When New Sewer Line Installation Is Needed
New sewer line installation is typically required in the following situations:
- New home construction or major home additions
- Complete replacement of old, deteriorated, or collapsed sewer lines
- Conversion from septic to city sewer system
- Installation of new plumbing fixtures in previously unserved areas
- Upgrading undersized or damaged pipes that cause frequent backups
Old clay, cast iron, or Orangeburg pipes often fail due to root intrusion, corrosion, or ground shifting. Replacing them with modern, durable PVC or HDPE pipe significantly reduces the risk of future problems.
Our Professional Sewer Line Installation Process
We begin with a thorough site evaluation and video pipe inspection of any existing lines. Our team then designs the proper slope, depth, and routing for the new sewer line to ensure optimal flow and code compliance.
We handle all phases of the project including:
- Excavation and trenching with minimal disruption to your property
- Installation of new sewer pipe using strong, long-lasting materials
- Proper bedding, backfilling, and compaction
- Connection to the city main or septic tank
- Final testing and video inspection to confirm proper installation
Whether you need a short lateral line or a full main sewer line replacement, we complete the work efficiently and leave your property clean and restored.
We proudly serve Spartanburg, Cherokee, Union, and Greenville counties of Upstate South Carolina.
Common Causes of Sewer Line Damage in Upstate SC
- Invasive tree roots seeking moisture inside pipes
- Aging or corroded clay, cast iron, or PVC pipes
- Ground movement and soil shifting
- Heavy debris and grease buildup over many years
- Improper original installation or lack of maintenance
Recommended Internal Links:
Learn more about our sewer line repair services for damaged lines.
Explore our septic system services for properties with septic tanks.
Schedule a video pipe inspection to assess your current sewer line condition.
Frequently Asked Questions: Sewer Install
Most residential sewer line installations are completed in two to five days, depending on the length of the run, depth, and site conditions. We provide a clear timeline after the initial evaluation.
We use high-quality Schedule 40 PVC or HDPE pipe, which is strong, corrosion-resistant, and approved for underground sewer use in South Carolina.
Yes. We work closely with builders and homeowners to install sewer lines during new construction or major renovations.
The cost of sewer line installation can vary based on factors such as the length and depth of the line, soil conditions, accessibility, and whether trenchless methods are used. After evaluating your property, we provide a detailed, transparent estimate with no hidden fees.
Yes. Most sewer line installations in Spartanburg and the Upstate require permits and inspections to ensure the work meets local plumbing and building codes. Our team handles the permitting process and coordinates all required inspections on your behalf.