Sewer Lines
Sewer problems, diagnosed on camera before anyone digs.
Root intrusion, bellied lines, and collapsed clay pipe — we show you the footage, then fix only what actually needs fixing.
Open 24 hours, 7 days a week · Upfront pricing · 25+ years in Central Texas

A failing sewer line is one of the most expensive problems a homeowner can face — which is exactly why it attracts the most scare tactics. Streamline's policy is simple: every sewer recommendation comes with camera footage and a locate, so you can see the break, the roots, or the belly yourself before approving anything.
Many 'full replacement' quotes from other companies turn out to be a single bad section. Where a spot repair will genuinely solve it, that's what we'll quote. When a line truly is past saving — common with the clay and cast iron pipe under older Waco homes — we offer both conventional excavation and trenchless options that preserve your yard, driveway, and landscaping.

Signs your sewer line is failing
- Frequent backups even after professional cleaning
- Sewage odors in the yard, or patches of suspiciously lush grass
- Soggy spots or sinkholes along the sewer path
- Gurgling drains throughout the house
- Foundation cracks or pest problems alongside drainage issues
Our sewer process
Camera & locate
We run a camera the full length of the line and mark depth and location of any defect from the surface.
Footage review & options
You watch the video with us. We quote the smallest fix that genuinely solves it — spot repair, lining, pipe burst, or replacement.
Permitted repair & re-inspection
Work is permitted and inspected, then we re-camera the line so you can see the finished result.
Common questions
Spot repairs often run $1,500–$4,000; full replacements vary widely with depth and length. We only quote after a camera inspection, and the quote is firm.
Methods like pipe bursting and cured-in-place lining that renew the line through small access pits instead of a full-length trench — usually the right call under driveways, mature trees, or slabs.
In most Central Texas jurisdictions, the homeowner owns the line from the house to the city tap, including under the yard. We can confirm where your responsibility ends during the locate.
Cutting roots is temporary; they grow back through the same joints. A permanent fix means sealing the line itself via lining or replacement.
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