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L&L Excavating

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Home
About
Demolition
Basement Waterprodfing
Sewer Instillation/Repair
Excavation
Septic Field Instillation
Waterline Repair/Install
Site Work
Concrete Work
Land Clearing/Mulching
Foundation Repair
Gallery
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  • Sewer Instillation/Repair
  • Excavation
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  • Waterline Repair/Install
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  • Concrete Work
  • Land Clearing/Mulching
  • Foundation Repair
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  • Waterline Repair/Install
  • Site Work
  • Concrete Work
  • Land Clearing/Mulching
  • Foundation Repair
  • Gallery

RESTORE FLOW WITHOUT TEARING UP EVERYTHING

When your sewer line backs up or drains slowly throughout your home,  the problem is usually underground and out of sight.

L&L excavating provides sewer repair and full line replacement for residential and light commercial properties, using excavation methods that minimize surface disruption while addressing the root cause.

Aging sewer systems in older neighborhoods are prone to cracking, root intrusion, and joint separation, especially where clay tile or cast iron lines have been in the ground for decades.

L&L will carefully excavate to access damaged sections, removal of old pipe, and installation of new sewer line that restores proper flow and function.

The work begins with locating the sewer line and identifying the damaged section, then excavating a trench to expose the pipe. This often means digging through clay soil and working around tree roots or other utilities. Old pipe is removed and replaced with new PVC or ABS sewer line, which is joined and tested for proper flow before backfilling.

The work coordinates utility access and ensures correct depth and slope for long-term performance. You get a sewer system that moves waste efficiently without backups or odor issues

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you know if the sewer line needs full replacement?

How do you know if the sewer line needs full replacement?

How do you know if the sewer line needs full replacement?

If the line has multiple breaks, severe root intrusion, or extensive corrosion, replacement is usually more reliable than repeated repairs. We assess the condition during excavation and explain what we find.

Why do older sewer lines fail more often?

How do you know if the sewer line needs full replacement?

How do you know if the sewer line needs full replacement?

Clay tile and cast iron pipes crack over time due to soil movement, freezing, and root pressure. Joints separate and allow soil to enter the line, which causes blockages and collapse.

How long does sewer line replacement take?

What happens to my yard after the trench is filled?

What happens to my yard after the trench is filled?

Most residential sewer line replacements are completed in one to two days, depending on line length, depth, and site access. Longer or more complicated runs may take additional time.

What happens to my yard after the trench is filled?

What happens to my yard after the trench is filled?

What happens to my yard after the trench is filled?

The trench is backfilled with soil and graded to match surrounding areas. Grass and landscaping will need to be reestablished over the disturbed section, which you can handle or arrange separately.

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