Sewer Repair & Replacement in Everett, WA
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Sewer Line Repair & Replacement in Everett, WA
Sewer problems in Everett have a way of showing up all at once — and never at a convenient time.
Whether it’s a cracked lateral under your front yard, roots that have been quietly taking over your line since the 2010s, or a pipe that’s simply done after 50-plus years of service, the result is the same: you need someone who knows what they’re doing, and you need them now.
We handle sewer line repair, trenchless rehab, full replacement, new installation, and camera inspection throughout Everett and the surrounding Snohomish County area. And before we recommend anything, we look first. That part’s non-negotiable.
Here’s what you actually need to know.
Professional Sewer Line Services in Everett
We’re not a one-trick shop. Sewer problems come in a lot of different forms, and the right fix depends on what’s actually happening underground — not what’s easiest to sell.
Here’s what we cover:
- Sewer line repair — targeted fixes when the damage is isolated
- Trenchless sewer rehabilitation — pipe lining and pipe bursting, no digging up your yard
- Full sewer line replacement — when repair isn't the honest answer
- New sewer line installation — new builds, ADUs, home additions, septic conversions
- Sewer camera inspection — the starting point for almost everything we do
We work throughout Everett and into Edmonds, Lynnwood, Mukilteo, Bothell, Marysville, and the broader Snohomish and King County area. If you’re out here dealing with a sewer issue, there’s a good chance we’ve already been down your street.
Signs You Need Sewer Line Repair in Everett
Most homeowners ignore the early warning signs. Understandable — a slow drain is easy to chalk up to buildup. One gurgling toilet? Probably nothing.
But here’s the thing. Sewer problems show up in patterns. When more than one symptom hits at once, it’s usually not a coincidence.
Watch for:
- Multiple drains slowing at the same time— kitchen, bathroom, laundry, all of them.
- Sewage backing up Iinto the lowest drain in the house (usually a basement floor drain or tub)
- Gurgling sounds from the toilet after you run a sink or shower in the same house
- Soft, wet patches in the yard above your sewer lateral — this one's never good
- Persistent sewage odor inside the home or outside near the cleanout
We had a homeowner off Rucker Avenue call us last fall. She’d been dealing with a slow bathroom drain for a few months, finally called when sewage backed up into her tub. Camera showed a root intrusion about 22 feet out from the foundation. We caught it before it became a full collapse. That’s the thing about sewer problems — earlier is almost always cheaper.
Two or more of those symptoms at once? Stop waiting. Schedule a camera inspection before the situation decides for you.
Sewer Camera Inspection & Diagnostics in Everett
A sewer camera inspection is the only way to actually know what’s going on inside your pipes. You can’t diagnose this stuff from the surface. Anyone who hands you a replacement quote without running a camera first is guessing — and you’re the one paying for that guess.
Here’s how it works: we feed a high-definition camera through your cleanout or a toilet access point and watch the footage live. The whole thing usually takes under an hour. We’re looking for root intrusion, cracks, belly sections where the pipe has sagged and water pools, joint separation, corrosion, partial collapse — all of it.
You can watch with us if you want. We’d actually prefer you do. It’s a lot easier to explain your options when you’re seeing the same footage we’re seeing.
What we’re looking for:
- Tree root intrusion (by far the most common thing we find in Everett-area lines)
- Cracked or fractured pipe sections
- Pipe belly — low spots where water sits and solids accumulate
- Joint separation and offset
- Corrosion and internal deterioration
- Partial or full collapse
One thing a lot of Everett homebuyers still don’t know: a pre-purchase sewer inspection is one of the smartest calls you can make before closing on a house. Anything built before 1975 in this area commonly has clay or cast iron laterals that are well past their expected service life. We’ve run cameras on lines that looked completely fine from the outside and found sections that were 80% collapsed.
We document everything with timestamped footage and written reports — useful for insurance claims, permit applications, or HOA records when you need it in writing.
Trenchless Sewer Line Repair in Everett
Trenchless sewer repair gets talked about a lot. Sometimes it gets oversold. But when it’s the right fit, it genuinely is better — not just for convenience, but financially too.
The basic idea: we fix or rehabilitate your sewer line without digging a trench down the length of your yard. No torn-up landscaping. No cracked driveway. No two-week restoration project after the actual pipe work is done.
There are two methods, and they’re not interchangeable:
- Pipe Lining (CIPP — Cured-in-Place Pipe) We insert a resin-saturated liner into the existing pipe and cure it in place. End result is essentially a smooth new pipe inside your old one. Works well when the line is cracked or corroded but still intact enough to hold the liner. Flow actually improves because the finished surface is smoother than the original clay or cast iron.
- Pipe Bursting We pull a new pipe through the old one while simultaneously fracturing and displacing the old pipe outward. This one's for when the existing pipe is too far gone for lining — or when we need to upsize the diameter. Still minimal excavation, usually just small access pits at each end.
- Trenchless costs more per linear foot than traditional open-trench work. That's just true. But when you factor in what it costs to restore a driveway, replant a yard, or redo concrete — the math usually goes the other way.
We worked on a property on Mukilteo Speedway where traditional replacement would have meant cutting through a paved pad and replanting mature shrubs. Trenchless lining handled it in one day. The parking pad stayed put.
That said — trenchless isn’t possible on every job. Fully collapsed sections, certain configurations, severely offset joints — sometimes you need to dig. We’ll tell you upfront which situation you’re in, and we won’t push trenchless if it’s not the right call.
Sewer Line Replacement in Everett
Sometimes repair isn’t the honest answer.
If a line has root intrusion running its full length, multiple collapsed sections, or it’s 60-year-old clay that’s been quietly crumbling for a decade — patching it is just postponing the inevitable. And making it more expensive while you wait.
Full sewer line replacement means excavating the full length of the lateral, pulling out the old pipe, and installing new material — typically PVC or HDPE, both of which have long service lives and are far more root-resistant than the clay and cast iron they’re replacing.
- Total linear footage of the lateral
- Depth of the line (deeper = more excavation)
- Soil conditions and what we run into underground
- Whether concrete, pavement, or other flatwork needs to be cut and restored
- Permit requirements
Speaking of permits — we pull them. Every time. We’ve seen what happens when someone skips that step and it shows up at resale. Not worth it.
Typical timeline for a residential replacement: one to three days on-site, depending on site conditions. Add a few days upfront for permit processing if required before we break ground.
If the camera shows a line that needs full replacement, we’ll tell you. We’ll show you the footage, explain why targeted repair doesn’t make sense in your specific situation, and give you a written estimate before anything gets dug up.
New Sewer Line Installation in Everett
New sewer line installation comes up more than most people expect — especially right now, with how many ADUs are being built across the Everett area, and how many rural properties are transitioning off septic onto city sewer.
Getting the underground work right from the start matters more than most people realize. The most common problems we find on properties with poorly installed lines: wrong slope (the standard is ¼ inch drop per linear foot — not optional), improper pipe bedding, undersized diameter for the fixture count, and connections that never got inspected or signed off.
We walked into a job once where a previous contractor had installed a brand-new sewer lateral with virtually zero fall over a 40-foot run. Standing water in a new line. That’s not a repair situation — that’s start over.
For new construction, we coordinate with your builder or GC to get the underground rough-in right the first time. For ADUs and home additions, we assess the existing main line capacity, determine connection points, and handle the permit and inspection process.
Connecting to city sewer in Everett — or converting from a septic system — involves coordination with the City of Everett utilities or Snohomish County depending on your property’s location. We handle that process. It’s part of the job, not an add-on.
- New construction sewer rough-in and lateral installation
- Home addition and remodel sewer extensions
- ADU and backyard cottage connections
- Septic-to-city sewer conversions
- Permit coordination and final inspection scheduling
If you’re building or adding on, let’s talk before the slab goes in.
What Causes Sewer Line Damage in Everett?
Worth understanding — because the cause determines the fix. And out here in Snohomish County, there are a few causes that show up again and again.
- Tree Root Intrusion — This is the big one. Willow, maple, older ornamentals — they have aggressive root systems that find their way into sewer joints, especially the older clay tile joints common in Everett homes built before 1970. Once roots are in, they expand every year. Somewhere around half the lines we camera-inspect in the Everett area have some level of root involvement. Some are manageable. Some aren't.
- Aging Clay and Cast Iron Pipe — A huge percentage of Everett's residential sewer laterals were installed in clay tile or cast iron before 1975. Both materials have long service lives — but long isn't forever. Clay tiles crack and shift. Cast iron corrodes from the inside out. At some point, you're not maintaining a pipe anymore, you're just delaying a replacement.
- Shifting Soil — Snohomish County has a mix of soil types — glacial till, silty loam, areas with poor drainage and seasonal saturation. When soil shifts, pipes shift with it. That leads to joint separation, pipe belly, and eventually collapse in bad cases.
- Heavy Rainfall — Everett averages around 38 inches of rain per year. That volume finds its way into cracked pipes, adding infiltration load and accelerating soil movement around buried lines.
- Root Cutting Without Repair — We see this a lot. Someone had the line rodded a few years back — roots cleared out, problem seemed solved. But the underlying damage that let roots in was never fixed. They're back. Usually faster the second time.
Our Sewer Repair Process in Everett
We keep this straightforward, because it should be — even when the problem isn’t.
- Inspection first. Camera goes in before anything else. No guessing, no assumptions. You see what we see.
- Diagnosis. We tell you what’s wrong, where it is, and how bad it is. We show you the footage. If it’s a cracked joint 18 feet out from the foundation, we’ll tell you that. If it’s a line that needs full replacement, we’ll tell you that too.
- Options, explained clearly. We lay out the realistic choices — targeted repair, trenchless rehab, or replacement. We explain the actual tradeoffs. We’ll tell you what we’d do if it were our house.
- Written estimate before work starts. You get a number in writing before anyone picks up a shovel. No verbal quotes that balloon mid-job.
- The work. We do what we said we’d do. We keep the site as clean as possible. If we open your yard, we backfill and compact properly — we’re not filling a hole and calling it done.
- Final testing. Post-repair camera pass or flow test to confirm the fix held. We show you the result before we pack up.
Success Stories from Real Everett Homeowners
We pride ourselves on handling every challenge with professionalism, a dash of good humor, and a genuine commitment to offering the best plumbing services in Everett.
Sewer Line Repair FAQs — Everett, WA
It depends on what the camera finds. A targeted repair on an isolated crack or root intrusion might run $800–$2,500. Trenchless pipe lining typically runs $4,000–$10,000 depending on footage. Full lateral replacement in Everett averages $6,000–$18,000 depending on depth, length, soil, and whether any concrete or pavement needs to be restored. You’ll get a written number before anything starts — no surprises.
Usually yes — especially when there’s landscaping, a driveway, or concrete flatwork over the line. The per-foot cost runs higher than open-trench, but when you add up what it costs to restore a driveway or replant a mature yard, trenchless almost always comes out ahead financially. It also takes less time. Caveat: not every line qualifies. We’ll tell you upfront whether your situation is a candidate.
Most residential replacements run one to three days on-site. Add a few days for permit processing if required before we break ground. We give you a realistic timeline when we scope the job — we don’t like surprises any more than you do.
Usually no. Standard homeowners policies typically don’t cover sewer lateral repair or replacement — this catches a lot of Everett homeowners off guard. Some policies offer sewer line riders as add-ons, and there are standalone service agreements available through certain utilities. Check your actual policy before assuming you’re covered. We can provide documented inspection reports if you do have applicable coverage and need to file a claim.
The pattern to watch for: multiple drains slowing at the same time, sewage backing up into the lowest fixture in the house, gurgling after you flush, persistent sewage odor in the yard near your cleanout, and soft or sunken spots in the yard above the lateral. Any one of those is worth a camera inspection. More than one showing up at the same time — call us now, don’t wait on it.
Why Everett Homeowners Choose Danika Plumbing for Sewer Work
We’re a local company. We work in Everett and Snohomish County regularly — we’re not driving two hours from another market and charging you for the windshield time.
- Licensed, bonded, and insured — Washington State licensed plumbing contractor
- Camera inspection before any repair or replacement recommendation — always, no exceptions
- Written estimates before work starts — no surprises halfway through the job
- We pull permits. Every time.
- Emergency sewer service available — we're not leaving you with an active backup overnight if we can help it
- Straight talk on repair vs. replacement — we don't push the more expensive option when it's not warranted
We’ve worked on sewer lines in every kind of Everett property — 1950s homes near the waterfront with original clay laterals, newer subdivisions in south Everett where roots found new pipe faster than anyone expected, multi-unit buildings on Colby where one failing lateral was backing up four units at once.
The conditions change. The approach doesn’t.