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When Something’s Really Wrong Underground
A backed-up sewer is one thing. A broken sewer line?
That’s the kind of problem that keeps you up at night. Raw sewage surfacing in the yard, backups that won’t stop, sinkholes forming over the line — and a sinking feeling that this is going to be expensive and complicated.
Take a breath. This is exactly what we do.
Level Sewer & Drain handles everything from minor sewer line repairs to full main-to-street replacements for homes, businesses, and municipalities in La Crosse. This is all we do — it’s our entire focus — and we use techniques like lining, bursting, and drilling to minimize the impact on your property while maximizing the life of the repair. We’ll figure out what’s really going on underground, explain your options in plain language, and fix it properly.
What Goes Wrong
Why Sewer Lines Fail
Your sewer line runs from your basement, under your yard, and connects to the city system at the street. It’s underground, out of sight, and usually out of mind — until something goes wrong. Here’s what we see most often in La Crosse —
Your Options
Sewer line problems can usually be solved with either a targeted repair or a full replacement.
How We Fix It
Minor damage may only require a repair, while severe deterioration or collapsed pipes often call for replacing the line. A professional inspection helps determine the best long-term solution for your home.
Spot Repair
If the damage is limited to one section of your sewer line, we can repair just that stretch without replacing the entire thing. Less digging, less cost, less time.
Trenchless Pipelining
If the pipe has cracks, root damage, or corrosion but is still structurally intact, we can line it from the inside. No major excavation, and the repair lasts 50+ years.
Full Line Replacement
When a sewer line is collapsed, severely corroded, or beyond repair, we replace the entire run — from the house to the street. We’ve got three ways to do it: pipe bursting, directional drilling, or conventional excavation — whichever makes the most sense for your property.
How We Work
No Guesswork. No Runaround.
Every sewer repair starts the same way: we look before we touch anything. We send a camera down the line, find the actual problem, and show it to you on screen. Then we walk through your options, give you a clear price, and let you decide.
When the job’s done, we test the system, clean up the site, and don’t leave until you’re good. That’s how we’d want it done at our house, so that’s how we do it at yours.
FAQs
Sewer Line Repair or Replacement Questions
Call (608) 780-7300. We’ll find the issue and explain your options — no pressure, no games.
How do I know if I need a repair or a full replacement?
That depends on the extent and location of the damage. A camera inspection tells us exactly what’s going on. Sometimes a spot repair is all you need. We’ll be honest about which makes more sense.
How long does a full sewer line replacement take?
Most residential replacements take 2–4 days, depending on the length of the run and conditions underground. We’ll give you a clear timeline.
Will you fix my yard when you’re done?
Absolutely. We restore the area and make sure it looks right. We don’t just leave a trench and drive away.
Is sewer line repair covered by insurance?
It depends on your policy and the cause of the damage. We can provide documentation to help you file a claim.
Suspect a sewer line problem?
Call us at (608) 780-7300 or fill out the form to request service.