Sewer Line Repair

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Professional Sewer Line Repair for Residential & Commercial Properties in Western Pennsylvania


Sewer line problems can quickly disrupt daily routines and business operations. Issues such as cracked pipes, root intrusion, or blockages often develop over time and may not be immediately visible until drainage slows or backups occur. Kerber Contracting provides sewer line repair services for residential and commercial properties throughout Western Pennsylvania, addressing problems at their source.


Our team begins by carefully evaluating the sewer line to understand the severity of the damage. Once the issue is identified, we complete targeted repairs to restore proper flow while minimizing unnecessary excavation. When digging is required, we take a measured approach to reduce impact on landscaping, pavement, or surrounding structures.

Addressing Sewer Line Issues Before They Become Larger Problems

Ignoring issues with your sewer line can lead to more extensive repairs and property damage. Early intervention often helps extend the life of existing pipes and reduce long-term costs.


Kerber Contracting commonly repairs:

  • Cracked or broken sewer pipes caused by soil movement
  • Root intrusion that is restricting the flow
  • Pipe separations or misalignments
  • Recurring clogs or slow drainage


After repairs are completed, we restore the affected area as close as possible to its original condition.



Ready to Address a Sewer Line Issue?

If you’re experiencing sewer line problems at your home or business, Kerber Contracting can help determine the best course of action.


Contact us to schedule a sewer line evaluation in Western Pennsylvania.


Sewer Line Repair FAQs

How do I know if my sewer line needs repair?

Common signs include slow drainage, recurring clogs, unpleasant odors, or sewage backups. These issues often indicate damage or blockage in the sewer line.

Can a sewer line be repaired without complete replacement?

In many cases, yes. If the damage is localized and the rest of the pipe is in good condition, repair may be sufficient.

Will sewer line repair require excavation?

Some repairs require excavation to access the damaged section. Kerber Contracting takes steps to minimize disruption and restores affected areas after work is completed.