Sewer Line Repair in Pasadena
Compare 4 verified plumbers offering sewer line repair in Pasadena with real reviews from Google, Yelp, and Angi.
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Premier Plumber Pasadena
Verified24/7Premier Plumber Pasadena is a locally owned and operated plumbing company offering 24/7 residential and commercial plumbing services throughout the Pasadena area for nearly 20 years.
Morrissey Family Plumbing
Verified24/7Morrissey Family Plumbing is a family-owned and operated plumbing company in Glendale with 40+ years of combined experience, offering residential and commercial plumbing services across the greater Los Angeles area.
Keithley Plumbing
Verified24/7A 4th-generation plumbing company in business since 1984, Keithley Plumbing is known for prompt, reliable, and honest service in the Pasadena area, with multiple Angie's Super Service Awards.
Estrada Plumbing
VerifiedEstablished in 2004, Estrada Plumbing specializes in custom fabricated water and waste systems for new construction and residential remodel projects throughout the Los Angeles area.
Sewer Line Repair Services in Pasadena
Looking for sewer line repair in Pasadena? Our directory lists 4 verified plumbers who specialize in this service and serve the Pasadena area. Every plumber is checked against California CSLB licensing records, and reviews come directly from Google, Yelp, and Angi.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does sewer line repair cost in Pasadena?
Costs typically range from $150–$500 depending on complexity. Contact one of the 4 plumbers in our directory for a free estimate.
How do I find a reliable plumber for sewer line repair in Pasadena?
Every plumber in our directory is verified against California CSLB licensing records. Compare ratings and reviews from Google, Yelp, and Angi to find the best match.
Do I need a permit for sewer line repair in Pasadena?
Permit requirements depend on the scope of work. Minor repairs usually don't need permits, but major installations or repiping typically do. Your plumber can advise on local requirements.