Same‑Day and Next‑Day Sewer Line Repair & Replacement in Aurora — Serving Aurora Highlands, Heather Gardens, Saddle Rock, Southshore, Mission Viejo & More
If you are dealing with recurring sewer backups, soggy spots in your yard, or sewage smells around your property, Fox Auro Plumbers provides professional sewer line repair and replacement in Aurora, CO. Our 120‑person team uses camera inspections, trenchless technology, and targeted excavation to fix cracked, root‑damaged, or collapsed sewer lines so wastewater flows safely to the city main instead of into your home or yard.
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Top‑rated sewer line repair team for Aurora homeowners
Fox Auro Plumbers is a licensed and insured sewer line repair and replacement contractor in Aurora, CO, helping homeowners navigate everything from localized spot repairs to full sewer line replacement with trenchless and traditional methods. We combine sewer camera inspections, accurate locating, and clear estimates so you know what's wrong and which repair option fits your budget and property.
"Best of the Best" – Southern Colorado / Denver Metro (Plumbing Contractor)
Consumer Choice Award Winner – Plumbing Contractor (Aurora / Denver)
Quality Business Award – The Best Plumbing in Aurora
Super Service Award Winner – Angi
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From Aurora Highlands and Mission Viejo to Southlands and Cherry Creek State Park
Fox Auro Plumbers repairs and replaces sewer lines in homes across Aurora — from established neighborhoods near Aurora History Museum, DeLaney Farm Historic District, and the Aurora Fox Arts Center to newer communities around Southlands, Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center, Aurora Reservoir, and Cherry Creek State Park. Older areas with clay or cast‑iron laterals are prone to roots, corrosion, and bellies, while newer subdivisions can still develop misaligned joints, dips, and construction‑related defects that cause backups and leaks over time.
Aurora Highlands, Aurora Hills, Aurora Knolls, Heather Gardens, Heather Ridge, Highpoint, Lakeshore, Meadow Hills, Mission Viejo, Murphy Creek, Pheasant Run, Saddle Rock, Saddle Rock Golf Club, Seven Hills, Smoky Hill, Southshore, Tallyn's Reach, Village East
Aurora Cultural Arts District, Aurora Fox Arts Center, Aurora History Museum, 7/20 Memorial, DeLaney Farm Historic District, Colorado Freedom Memorial, Plains Conservation Center, Mission Viejo Historic Neighborhood
Aurora Reservoir, Quincy Reservoir, Cherry Creek State Park, Aurora Sports Park, Aurora Hills Golf Course, Great Plains Park, Del Mar Park, Utah Park, Star K Ranch (Morrison Nature Center), Aurora Southeast Recreation Center & Fieldhouse
Southlands, Stanley Marketplace, Downtown Denver & 16th Street Mall, Denver Zoo, Denver Botanic Gardens, Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre
Full sewer line diagnostics, repairs, and replacements, done right
We focus on long‑term sewer line solutions, not just snaking the same clog over and over. Our licensed plumbers use sewer cameras to see inside the line, then recommend targeted spot repairs, trenchless lining, pipe bursting, or full excavation‑and‑replace based on what's actually wrong, so your main sewer line is structurally sound — not just temporarily cleared.
Signs you need more than another drain cleaning
While a simple clog can sometimes be cleared with basic drain cleaning, certain patterns point to structural sewer line problems that require repair or replacement. Warning signs include recurring backups, foul sewage odor, soggy or sunken yard spots, and unusually lush grass over the sewer route — all of which can indicate leaks, cracks, or breaks underground.
Toilets, tubs, and floor drains all slow or back up — this often signals a main sewer line issue rather than a single fixture clog.
Persistent sewer smells from drains, basements, or yard areas can indicate cracked or leaking sewer pipes that need immediate attention.
Random wet patches, sinkholes, or continually soggy areas even in dry weather may be caused by underground sewer leaks requiring sewer line repair.
Sewer leaks can fertilize a narrow band of grass, making it greener and faster‑growing than the surrounding lawn — a hidden indicator of underground leaks.
Frequent backups after prior cleanings, or gurgling noises when fixtures drain, often indicate deeper structural issues that cannot be solved by snaking alone.
Homeowners, landlords, and buyers facing sewer line issues
Fox Auro Plumbers provides sewer line repair and replacement services for single‑family homes, duplexes, townhomes, condos, and small multi‑family properties throughout Aurora and nearby cities. Whether you're dealing with an active backup, a failed real estate sewer scope, or an aging clay sewer, we offer options that balance cost, disruption, and long‑term reliability.
In Aurora Highlands, Heather Gardens, Mission Viejo, Saddle Rock, Seven Hills, Southshore, and surrounding neighborhoods
Needing durable repairs to limit tenant disruption and property damage from sewer failures
Responding to sewer scope findings that show cracks, roots, or bellies in laterals during real estate transactions
With original clay or cast‑iron sewer laterals needing modernization and long‑term reliability upgrades
Needing clear options, cost ranges, and documentation to support decisions about aging sewer infrastructure
How local conditions affect sewer line repair and replacement timelines
Aurora's semi‑arid, high‑plains climate brings hot summers, cold winters, and freeze‑thaw cycles that can shift soils and stress buried sewer lines over time. Moisture‑seeking tree roots, aging materials, and ground movement together cause cracks, offsets, and bellies that eventually require sewer line repair or replacement to correct. Our Aurora-based team understands these local factors and accounts for them in every diagnosis and repair plan.
Thawing soils and increased moisture can aggravate existing cracks and bellies in sewer lines, leading to new backups and the need for prompt sewer repairs.
Tree roots aggressively seek water in older clay and cast‑iron pipes, increasing the risk of intrusion and blockages that require hydro jetting or structural repairs.
Leaves and organic material can worsen partial blockages in compromised sewer lines, making early repairs important before the winter freeze season.
Freeze‑thaw cycles and cold temperatures can worsen leaks and small cracks near the foundation or shallow sections of sewer piping.
Choose the right sewer line repair or replacement method for your property
Modern sewer line repair and replacement is not one‑size‑fits‑all. Depending on pipe condition, depth, and access, Aurora homeowners can often choose between localized excavation repairs, trenchless pipe lining, pipe bursting, or traditional open‑trench replacement.
| Method | Best For | Key Benefits / Trade‑Offs |
|---|---|---|
| Localized Spot Repair | One small damaged section; rest of line is sound | Lower cost than full replacement, targeted excavation; may leave future risk in older sections |
| Trenchless Pipe Lining | Structurally stable host pipe with cracks or roots | Minimal digging, less surface disruption; cost per foot can be higher, not ideal for severely collapsed pipes |
| Trenchless Pipe Bursting | Severely damaged pipe where a new pipe is needed | Replaces line with minimal trenching; may require more access and higher cost than lining alone |
| Traditional Excavation | Lines with major collapse, severe sagging, or poor access for trenchless | Direct access and full pipe replacement; more yard/driveway disruption and often higher restoration costs |
From sewer camera inspection to final restoration
We begin with a sewer camera inspection to identify root intrusion, bellies, cracks, offsets, and collapses, as well as the line's material, diameter, and depth. This visual diagnosis prevents guesswork and ensures we only repair or replace what's actually failing.
Based on camera findings, we explain repair paths — spot repairs, trenchless lining or bursting, and full excavation‑and‑replace — including pros, cons, and approximate cost ranges for each in the Denver–Aurora area.
We handle required permits and utility locates, then protect landscape, driveways, and structures as needed, planning access points for trenchless or open‑trench work depending on the chosen method.
Our crew performs the selected repair method — whether it is exposing and replacing a section, installing a liner, bursting in new pipe, or replacing the entire lateral — while maintaining safe work practices and minimizing disruption.
After repairs, we test flows and often re‑camera the line to verify that the pipe is open, aligned, and free of defects, giving you visual confirmation that the problem has been resolved.
We backfill and compact excavated areas, perform basic surface restoration, and can coordinate additional concrete or landscape repairs as needed. You receive documentation describing what was done and where, along with final video or photos when applicable.
From diagnostic sewer camera inspection to final backfill
Fox Auro Plumbers structures every sewer line repair and replacement service as a start‑to‑finish solution so you are not coordinating multiple contractors for diagnosis, repair, and cleanup.
Local experience, advanced methods, transparent pricing
When you compare sewer line repair options in the Denver–Aurora area, Fox Auro Plumbers stands out for balancing modern trenchless technologies with cost‑effective traditional methods, always guided by camera data instead of guesswork.
Sewer line repair and replacement experience in Colorado since 1990 — trusted by Aurora homeowners for decades
Expertise in trenchless lining, pipe bursting, and traditional excavation — the right method for your line and your budget
Sewer camera inspections and accurate locates included as part of comprehensive planning — no guesswork digging
120 professionals and 10 fully equipped service vans for responsive scheduling across Aurora and the metro
Repair methods chosen based on line condition and your long‑term plans — not a one‑method‑fits‑all sales approach
See how proper sewer repairs restore flow and protect your property
Our before‑and‑after sewer line repair projects often show heavily root‑bound, cracked, or belled lines replaced or lined with smooth, structurally sound piping that restores full flow and eliminates chronic backups and leaks. With the help of sewer camera footage, homeowners can see exactly what changed between the "before" and "after" conditions.
Modern piping and trenchless technologies, matched to your line
Fox Auro Plumbers uses code‑approved sewer piping and repair methods that match your line's existing materials, site conditions, and long‑term needs, whether the solution is trenchless or traditional excavation. Our methods complement our broader hydro jetting, drain cleaning, and pipe repiping services for total wastewater system care.
Used for most modern replacements due to durability, corrosion resistance, and smooth interior for unrestricted flow.
Designed to create a new interior pipe wall inside existing lines — extending sewer life significantly when structurally feasible.
Replaces heavily damaged pipes with new lines through access pits instead of full‑length trenches, reducing surface disruption.
Full pipe replacement for collapsed or severely mis‑sloped lines where trenchless methods are not suitable or practical.
Sewer camera verification and pressure/flow checks after every job — visual proof that the repair was completed correctly.
Understand lining, bursting, and dig‑and‑replace methods
Many Aurora homeowners ask whether trenchless sewer line repair is better than traditional excavation. Both can fix serious sewer problems, but they differ in cost, disruption, and when each is appropriate. Our team reviews camera findings with you and recommends the method that best fits your property and budget.
| Option | What It Is | Key Pros | Key Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trenchless Pipe Lining | Resin liner installed inside existing pipe | Minimal digging, preserves landscaping/driveways, quicker restoration; often mid‑range cost per foot | Not suitable for fully collapsed pipes or severe bellies; host pipe must be relatively stable |
| Trenchless Pipe Bursting | Old pipe broken and new pipe pulled in | Replaces entire line with limited excavation; less surface disruption than full trench | Requires access pits and specialized equipment; higher cost than spot repairs |
| Traditional Excavation | Open trench used to expose and replace pipe | Direct access and full control over slope and bedding; best for collapsed or severely mis‑graded lines | Most disruptive to landscaping, driveways, and hardscape; restoration costs can be significant |
From localized repairs to full trenchless replacement
Most homeowners want a realistic range for sewer line repair and replacement costs before committing to a project. Denver‑area guides show that localized sewer repairs often fall in the $2,000–$5,000 range, while full trenchless replacements typically run from about $6,000–$15,000+, and full excavation replacements can climb into the $10,000–$20,000+ range depending on depth, length, and restoration needs. National data indicate that sewer line replacement usually costs $50–$250 per linear foot, or roughly $2,000–$10,000 for typical residential runs, with an overall national average around $6,000.
| Metric | Typical Range* |
|---|---|
| Localized Sewer Line Spot Repair | Roughly $2,000 – $5,000 |
| Full Trenchless Sewer Line Replacement | Roughly $6,000 – $15,000+ |
| Traditional Excavation Sewer Replacement | Often $10,000 – $20,000+ (complex cases) |
| National Sewer Line Replacement (General) | About $2,000 – $10,000 total; $6,000 avg |
*Actual pricing depends on method, length, depth, and restoration. Fox Auro Plumbers provides project‑specific written estimates.
When a new sewer line is the right call
We recommend full sewer line replacement instead of repeated spot repairs when camera inspections show widespread damage, severe structural issues, or when the age and condition of the line make ongoing patchwork more expensive and risky over time.
Long sections of cracked, collapsed, or heavily root‑intruded pipe rather than a single defect — spot repairs won't provide lasting protection for the whole line.
Multiple bellies and standing water areas that cannot be corrected without re‑grading the entire line — only a full replacement can restore proper slope.
Repeated backups and repairs over a short time, with cameras showing widespread deterioration — ongoing patchwork becomes more costly than full replacement.
Older clay or cast‑iron sewers nearing the end of their service life where major investment is inevitable — replacing now avoids emergency replacement costs later.
Real estate or insurance requirements calling for full replacement instead of partial repairs — we provide documentation to support transactions and claims.
More than price — safety, property protection, and long‑term performance
Professional sewer line repair and replacement protects your home's foundation, yard, and health by safely containing wastewater and ensuring your sewer line meets code. Choosing experienced plumbers and proven methods matters because mistakes underground can be costly to fix later.
Using sewer cameras and locators instead of trial‑and‑error digging — repair what needs fixing, nothing more.
Repair methods matched to pipe condition, budget, and property features, avoiding over‑ or under‑repair for long‑term value.
Code‑compliant materials and installation practices that help with resale and insurance acceptance for Aurora homeowners.
Reduced risk of future sinkholes, foundation damage, or sewage exposure on the property when repairs are done correctly.
Complete documentation of what was repaired or replaced, making future work, home sales, and insurance claims easier to handle.
Some jobs are too deep, too heavy, and too hazardous for DIY
Sewer line repairs involve excavation, confined spaces, heavy piping, and exposure to wastewater and sewer gases — all of which require proper training, protective equipment, and safety procedures. DIY or unpermitted sewer work can lead to code violations, property damage, and health risks, and may have to be re‑done at significant cost. Always call a licensed professional like Fox Auro Plumbers for any significant sewer work.
Answers about cost, methods, signs of trouble, and trenchless options
Local guides indicate that sewer line repairs in Denver often range from about $3,500 to $25,000, depending on length, depth, and method, with most targeted repairs landing in the low‑thousands and full replacements commonly falling in the mid‑four to low‑five figures. Nationally, typical sewer line replacement costs fall around $2,000–$10,000, with an average near $6,000.
Multiple slow or backing‑up drains, recurring main line clogs, sewage odors, soggy or sunken spots in the yard, unusually lush grass over the sewer path, and in severe cases, foundation cracks or sinkholes are all key warning signs. Our sewer camera inspection can pinpoint the exact issue.
When conditions are suitable, trenchless methods like lining and bursting can provide long‑lasting repairs or replacements with far less surface disruption than open‑trench digging, but severely collapsed, mis‑sloped, or heavily deteriorated lines may still require traditional excavation. Our team recommends the best option based on camera findings.
While minor issues may not require scoping, most significant sewer repairs and replacements benefit from camera inspections to pinpoint damage, plan the right method, and avoid unnecessary excavation.
Properly installed modern sewer piping, such as PVC or HDPE, can often last several decades under normal conditions, especially when correctly sloped, bedded, and protected from root intrusion and heavy surface loads.
Your new sewer line, backed by licensed plumbers and proven methods
Fox Auro Plumbers stands behind every sewer line repair and replacement in Aurora, CO with licensed workmanship, code‑compliant installation, and repair methods chosen based on camera evidence, not guesswork. When you invest in repairing or replacing your sewer line, we make sure your money goes into a solution that restores safe, reliable drainage and protects your home and yard.
Since 1990, homeowners across Aurora — from long‑established neighborhoods like Aurora Hills and Mission Viejo to growing communities near Southlands and Aurora Highlands — have trusted Fox Auro Plumbers to inspect, repair, and replace their sewer lines with clarity, care, and long‑term value.
When scheduling sewer line repair and replacement in Aurora CO, our 120 skilled professionals account for I‑225 corridor traffic near Centennial, access conditions near Denver, seasonal ground movement along E‑470, and aging sewer infrastructure across Adams County and Arapahoe County.
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