Sewer Line Replacement Cost in Greenville, TX
Trenchless, conventional dig, and CIPP pipe lining β pricing, process, yard impact, and licensed local plumbers in Greenville.
Sources Β· TSBPE Β· TX consumer protection Β· Updated May 2026

How much does a plumber cost in Greenville, TX?
In Greenville, sewer line replacement costs are about 11% below the Texas median due to lower labor and material costs. Trenchless pipe bursting runs $5,500β$14,000, conventional excavation $3,500β$9,000, CIPP lining $80β$250 per linear foot, and spot repairs $1,000β$3,500. Greenville requires a permit ($200β$800) and TSBPE-licensed plumber. Lifespan of new lines exceeds 50 years. Typical project duration is 1β7 days.
Sewer line replacement cost in Greenville
| Job Type | Typical Cost Range in Greenville |
|---|---|
| Trenchless sewer line replacement | $4,900 β $12,500 |
| Conventional dig replacement | $3,100 β $8,000 |
| Spot repair (one section) | $900 β $3,100 |
| Pipe lining (CIPP) | $70 β $225 / linear ft |
Signs you need sewer line replacement in Greenville
If two or more of these apply, sewer line replacement is usually cheaper than another emergency cleaning in Greenville.
- Multiple drains gurgling or backing up simultaneously, indicating a main line blockage.
- Sewage smell in the yard or basement, often from a cracked pipe.
- Persistent soggy patch or sinkhole in the yard, signaling a leak underground.
- Recurring clogs despite snaking, suggesting pipe collapse or root intrusion.
- Pipe age over 50 years, especially if original cast iron or clay, prone to failure.
- Camera scope reveals cracks, offset joints, or bellied sections needing full replacement.
Method comparison: trenchless, dig, or CIPP?
Choosing between trenchless and conventional replacement depends on your existing pipe material, depth, length, yard layout, and budget. In Greenville, many homes built around 1979 used clay or cast iron pipes that are now failing. Here's how the main methods compare.
Trenchless replacement
$4,900β$12,500Pros- Mature yards stay intact
- 50-year service life
- No driveway / hardscape damage
Cons- Higher per-foot cost
- Existing pipe must accept new one
- Not for fully collapsed lines
Best forIntact-but-aged pipes, mature landscaping, fast turnaroundConventional dig
$3,100β$8,000Pros- Works in any pipe condition
- Lowest base cost
- No pipe-specific limitations
Cons- Yard restoration required
- Driveway / hardscape may need rebuild
- Slowest method
Best forCollapsed lines, deep / complex routes, tighter budgetsCIPP pipe lining
$100β$200 / linear ftPros- Fastest method
- Almost no yard impact
- No driveway disruption
Cons- Cannot fix collapsed pipes
- Slightly narrower interior diameter
- Not for Orangeburg lines
Best forCracked but structurally sound pipes, time-sensitive jobs
For most Greenville homes with moderate yard access, trenchless pipe bursting offers the best balance of cost, speed, and minimal yard disruption. Given the 1979 median build year and typical clay soil, bursting a new HDPE pipe through the old line avoids the deep trenches needed for conventional replacement and reduces restoration costs.
Yard damage & restoration in Greenville
Yard damage and restoration are usually not included in the base sewer line quote in Greenville. Always ask in writing what is covered. Trenchless methods (bursting or CIPP) require only small access pits, preserving most of your lawn, while conventional excavation can leave a 3- to 5-foot-wide trench across your yard, requiring sod or seed afterward.
Trenchless
Yard impact2 access pits (~3Γ3 ft each)Restore timeSame dayRestoration costMinor (sod patch)Conventional dig
Yard impactFull trench 4β6 ft deep, 6β12 ft wideRestore time3β5 days after backfillRestoration costSignificant ($500β$5,000+)CIPP lining
Yard impact1 access point at cleanoutRestore timeSame dayRestoration costMinimal
Sewer line replacement process & timeline in Greenville
The typical process in Greenville starts with a camera scope ($150β$400) to diagnose the issue. After you approve a quote, the plumber pulls a permit from the city. Excavation or lining takes 1β7 days, followed by a mandatory city inspection before backfill. Finally, you restore the yard (often separate cost).
- Day 1
Camera scope & quote
Plumber runs a video camera through your sewer line to confirm the failure point and material. Written quote and city permit pulled ($200β$800).
- Day 1β7
Excavation, lining, or bursting
Trenchless and CIPP wrap up in 1β3 days. Conventional excavation takes 3β7 days depending on depth, soil, and length of run.
- Final day
Inspection & restoration
City inspector signs off on the new line before backfill. Yard restoration (sod, hardscape, driveway) often quoted as a separate line item.
Permits & code in Greenville
Greenville requires a plumbing permit for sewer line replacement, with fees typically $200β$800 depending on project scope and inspection costs. Only a TSBPE-licensed Master Plumber can pull the permit. The city mandates an inspection before backfilling the trench. Unpermitted work can delay your home sale and may require costly re-excavation to pass inspection later.
Get a sewer line replacement quote in Greenville
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π Call (800) 555-0199 β Available 24/7Sewer line plumbers in Greenville
8 TSBPE-licensed plumbers serving Greenville, Texas. Not all plumbers do sewer-line work β confirm equipment for trenchless or CIPP if relevant.
- Selbe PlumbingView on Google Maps β
- Forbes Plumbing LPView on Google Maps β
- Pardue Plumbing of GreenvilleView on Google Maps β
- Acute Plumbing CareView on Google Maps β
- Patterson PlumbingView on Google Maps β
- Tejas Plumbing Services, LLCView on Google Maps β
- Greenville PlumbingView on Google Maps β
- Pierce PlumbingView on Google Maps β
What affects plumber cost in Greenville?
Several local factors influence plumbing prices in Greenville, Texas:
- Pipe Length & Depth β Longer runs and deeper lines cost more. In Greenville, typical residential lines are 50β100 feet at 3β8 feet deep. Deeper lines in clay soil require shoring, increasing labor.
- Soil Type & Access β Greenville's clay soil expands and contracts, stressing pipes. Access for equipment may be limited by fences, trees, or narrow side yards, raising costs for hand-digging.
- Existing Pipe Material β Cast iron (common pre-1970), clay tile (pre-1960), or Orangeburg (1950sβ60s) often require full replacement due to corrosion or root intrusion. Orangeburg is especially fragile and collapses easily.
- Method Selected β Trenchless methods cost more upfront but reduce yard damage. Conventional excavation is cheaper for short, straight runs but leaves a trench. CIPP lining is cost-effective if the pipe is structurally sound.
- Permits & Restoration β Permit fees in Greenville add $200β$800. Restoration (sod, seeding, concrete patching) is often a separate line item, typically $500β$2,000 depending on trench length.
Insurance coverage in Greenville
Homeowner's insurance in Texas typically covers sewer line replacement only if damage is sudden and accidental, such as from a freeze rupture (like Winter Storm Uri) or a falling tree. Gradual damage from wear, age, or root intrusion is almost always excluded. Some insurers offer service-line riders that cover sewer lines for an additional premium. The Texas Department of Insurance advises reviewing your policy for 'water damage' exclusions and asking your plumber for a written report documenting the cause. If the damage is sudden, get a claim filed quickly; if gradual, expect to pay out of pocket.
- Sudden, accidental damage β freeze rupture, falling tree crushes the line
- Sewer/water backup damage if a "backup rider" is on the policy
- Damage during a covered peril (storm, vehicle impact)
- Wear and tear β age-related deterioration
- Tree root intrusion (gradual process)
- Lack of maintenance or known existing damage
- Damage discovered during routine inspection (no clear "event")
Always check your policy declarations page and call your agent before paying out of pocket. Your plumber can provide damage documentation that supports a claim if applicable.
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Sewer Line Replacement FAQs β Greenville, Texas
- How long does a new sewer line last in Greenville?
- A properly installed sewer line using HDPE or PVC should last 50β100 years. Clay and Orangeburg pipes from the 1950sβ70s often fail sooner, especially in Greenville's clay soil.
- Is a camera scope really necessary before replacement?
- Yes. A camera scope ($150β400) identifies the exact problemβcracks, roots, bellies, or collapseβand determines whether spot repair or full replacement is needed. It also helps the plumber choose the best method.
- What is CIPP lining and how does it work?
- CIPP (cured-in-place pipe) lining inserts a resin-saturated liner into the existing pipe, then cures it with hot water or steam, forming a new pipe inside. It's trenchless and works well for pipes with minor cracks but not severe collapse.
- How do I decide between trenchless and conventional replacement?
- Trenchless (bursting or lining) is best when you want to avoid major yard damage and the pipe is accessible from both ends. Conventional excavation is cheaper for short runs or when the pipe is shallow and the yard is open. In Greenville, trenchless is often preferred to protect mature trees.
- Are tree roots a big problem in Greenville?
- Yes. Live oaks, pecans, and elms common in Greenville send roots into old clay or cast iron pipes seeking water. Root intrusion is a leading cause of blockages and pipe damage. Trenchless replacement with a seamless HDPE pipe prevents future root entry.
- When should I replace cast iron or Orangeburg pipes even without a leak?
- If your home has original cast iron (pre-1970) or Orangeburg (1950sβ60s) pipes, consider proactive replacement if a camera shows corrosion, bellies, or root intrusion. These materials are near end-of-life and can collapse without warning, causing a costly emergency.
- Does homeowners insurance cover sewer line replacement in Texas?
- Typically only if damage is sudden, like a freeze rupture or tree fall. Gradual wear, age, and root intrusion are excluded. Check your policy for a service-line endorsement. The Texas Department of Insurance recommends getting a written cause determination from your plumber.
- Where does the city's responsibility for the sewer line end?
- In Greenville, the homeowner is responsible for the sewer line from the house to the city main connection point, usually at the property line or curb. The city maintains the main line. A camera scope can confirm where the blockage occurs.
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π Call (800) 555-0199 β Available 24/7Sources & methodologyCost ranges from HomeAdvisor, Angi, Forbes Home, contractor surveys. Permits & licensing: Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners (TSBPE). Insurance guidance: Texas Department of Insurance consumer guides. Demographics: U.S. Census Bureau. Page last updated May 2026.