Brothers Sewer Renovation specializes in one thing — replacing damaged exterior sewer lines for homeowners. No upsells, no guesswork. Straight answers and solid work.
When a sewer line is beyond repair, patching it wastes your money. We remove the failed line and install new pipe built to last decades.
Complete removal and replacement of your damaged exterior sewer line from the home to the city connection, with new code-compliant pipe.
We scope the line to confirm the exact location and cause of failure — cracks, root intrusion, bellies, or collapse — before any work begins.
Clean, careful trenching with your yard in mind. When the new line is in, we backfill, compact, and leave the site squared away.
Tree roots and aging clay or cast-iron pipe are the #1 killers of Phoenix sewer lines. We replace them with modern materials roots can't break.
A failed sewer line is stressful. Our process is not. Four steps, clear communication at every one.
Tell us what's happening. We come out, camera the line, and show you exactly what failed and where.
You get a clear, written price for the full replacement — no hidden line items, no surprises mid-job.
We excavate, pull the failed pipe, and install new sewer line to code, inspected and pressure-checked.
Backfill, compaction, and cleanup. We walk the job with you before we call it done.
We don't juggle faucets and water heaters. Exterior sewer line replacement is the job we do every day, so we do it fast and do it right.
If your line doesn't need full replacement, we'll tell you. You'll see the camera footage yourself before deciding anything.
The estimate you approve is the price you pay. Scope changes only happen with your sign-off.
Caliche soil, tree roots, and decades-old clay pipe — we know what Phoenix yards hide and how to work through it.
Locally owned and operated in Phoenix, Arizona. When you call, you talk to the people doing the work.
Based in Phoenix and serving homeowners across the Valley.
Call, email, or send the form. We respond fast — a failed sewer line can't wait, and neither do we.
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