Reliable Sewer Pipe Repair—Traditional or Trenchless, Always Done Right
Whether it’s a cracked clay pipe or a damaged PVC line, Palmetto Pipe Lining delivers sewer pipe repairs with precision and care. From conventional excavation methods to trenchless technologies like UV-cured lining and point repairs, we offer the best solution for the problem, not just a one-size-fits-all fix. As a licensed, bonded, and insured sewer and drain company, we proudly serve residential, commercial, and industrial clients throughout South Carolina and Georgia.
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Tailored Solutions for Every Pipe Problem
Every sewer line issue is different—and so is every property. That’s why Palmetto Pipe Lining offers both traditional excavation and trenchless sewer pipe repair. Our team assesses the full condition of your pipes using advanced CCTV inspections and then recommends the most cost-effective, long-lasting fix.
Whether it’s replacing a collapsed section with a full excavation or targeted trenchless repairs, we deliver results that are built to last, without over-promising or overcharging.
How to Know It’s Time to Repair Your Sewer Line
Don’t ignore these red flags—they often point to serious sewer issues:
Long-Term Benefits of Professional Sewer Repairs
Choosing the right repair method helps preserve your landscape, minimize downtime, and restore full function to your system, without recurring issues. With our trenchless options, there’s little to no digging, faster turnaround, and less disruption to your home or business. Traditional repairs are ideal for certain conditions like bellied or completely failed lines and are performed with the same quality-first approach.
Either way, you get a strong, leak-proof result, backed by our workmanship guarantee and expert craftsmanship.
Common Issues That Require Sewer Pipe Repair
Sewer problems can start silently, but they never stay that way for long. Pipes may crack, collapse, corrode, or shift over time, especially in older homes or areas with heavy root intrusion and unstable soil.
If left unaddressed, damaged sewer lines can lead to sewage backups, structural damage, and costly emergencies. That’s why we act fast—whether the job calls for trenchless lining or digging down to the source.

FAQs: Sewer Pipe Repair
Our team will perform a full inspection using video equipment to determine whether a spot repair, partial lining, or full replacement is the most effective and affordable option.