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Recurring backups, slow drains, sewer odours, root intrusion, and damaged underground pipe can all point to a problem in the main sewer line. Sewer Line Replacement Edmonton focuses on finding the cause before recommending the work. Depending on the condition of the pipe, the right solution may be cleaning, root removal, a localized repair, trenchless replacement, or full sewer line replacement.
We serve Edmonton and communities across the surrounding Alberta region with sewer camera inspection, sewer line cleaning, sewer line root removal, sewer line repair, collapsed sewer line repair, and trenchless sewer line replacement. If you are unsure what your property needs, start with the symptoms you are seeing and we can help determine the next step.
Sewer Line Replacement Edmonton grew from a simple idea: homeowners should not have to guess what is happening beneath their property. The business was formed around sewer diagnostics and underground line work after founder Mark Ellison spent years seeing property owners faced with repeat drain problems and unclear explanations. His goal was to build a service focused on showing customers what is wrong, explaining the available options, and recommending work based on the actual condition of the sewer line.
Mark works alongside field lead Ryan Krawchuk, who coordinates replacement and repair projects, and inspection specialist Melissa Chen, who focuses on camera diagnostics and documentation. The team serves established Edmonton neighbourhoods as well as growing communities around the capital region, where sewer lines can vary widely in age, material, depth, access, and condition. That local variety is why we approach every property individually instead of assuming the same repair method fits every job.
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From diagnosis and cleaning to major underground repairs, our services cover the most common causes of residential and light-commercial sewer line trouble.
Replace a failing sewer line while reducing the amount of open excavation required across the property.
Learn more →Repair damaged sections of sewer pipe when a targeted solution is more practical than full replacement.
Learn more →See inside the sewer line to help locate roots, damage, blockages, offsets, and other visible problems.
Learn more →Clear obstructing material and buildup to restore flow and prepare problem lines for further inspection when needed.
Learn more →Remove intrusive tree roots from sewer lines and investigate the openings that allowed them into the pipe.
Learn more →Address severely damaged or collapsed sewer pipe that restricts flow and may prevent normal cleaning or camera access.
Learn more →Our core service area includes Edmonton, Sherwood Park, Stony Plain, Spruce Grove, St. Albert, Beaumont, Leduc, Devon, Fort Saskatchewan, Sturgeon County, Strathcona County, Camrose, Parkland County, Wabamun, and Wetaskiwin. Property types and sewer systems vary across these communities, so access, line length, pipe material, landscaping, and connection points are considered before work is recommended.
If you are within our Alberta service area and are dealing with backups, recurring blockages, suspected roots, a damaged line, or an older sewer pipe that may need replacement, contact us with the property location and the symptoms you are seeing.
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We focus on understanding the condition and location of the problem before recommending repair or replacement.
When more than one approach is possible, we explain the practical differences so you can make an informed decision.
Our work centres on underground sewer problems, from camera inspection and cleaning through full replacement.
We work across Edmonton and surrounding communities and account for local property layouts, seasonal conditions, and access challenges.
We plan access carefully and aim to keep disruption limited to what is necessary for the selected repair method.
You get a clear explanation of what was found, what work is proposed, and what factors may affect the project.
Frequent backups, recurring root intrusion, visible pipe damage, major offsets, or a collapsed section can indicate that replacement should be considered. A sewer camera inspection is often the best starting point because it helps identify the location and nature of the problem.
Sometimes. A localized problem may be suitable for a targeted repair, while widespread deterioration may make replacement more practical. The decision depends on pipe condition, location, material, access, and the extent of the damage.
Trenchless replacement uses access points and specialized methods to replace an underground sewer line while reducing the amount of open excavation compared with a traditional full trench. Whether it is appropriate depends on the existing pipe, site conditions, and connection requirements.
Yes. Roots can enter through joints, cracks, or other openings and collect debris inside the pipe. Root removal may restore flow, but recurring intrusion can also indicate a defect that should be inspected.
Camera inspection is useful in many cases because it can reveal obstructions, cracks, roots, offsets, and other visible problems inside the line. It also helps reduce guesswork when deciding between cleaning, repair, and replacement.
Yes. We serve Edmonton along with surrounding communities including Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Spruce Grove, Leduc, Beaumont, Fort Saskatchewan, and other listed service areas across the region.

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