The answer to the cost of sewer line repair in your area depends on several factors, but typically ranges from $2,000 to $15,000 or more. The exact cost will depend on the severity of the issue, the location and accessibility of the sewer line, the materials and labor required, and whether any excavation or landscaping work is needed.
Some key factors that influence the cost of sewer line repair include the depth of the line, the length that needs to be replaced, the type of pipe material (e.g. cast iron, PVC, or clay), and whether the line runs under a driveway, patio, or other structures. Repairs to the main sewer line that connects your home to the municipal system are generally more expensive than fixing a clogged or damaged section of the line on your property.