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Sewer Line Replacement in Brick, NJ

Your Sewer Problems End Here

Our complete sewer line replacement service stops backups, eliminates odors, and protects your property for decades.

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Professional Sewer Contractors Brick

What Life Looks Like After

No more sewage backing up into your basement. No more calling plumbers every few months for the same recurring clogs. No more holding your breath when you flush or worrying about what that smell means.

When your main sewer line gets replaced properly, your drains work like they should. Water flows away from your house instead of toward it. Your yard stops turning into a swamp, and you stop losing sleep over whether tonight’s the night your basement floods.

You get decades of reliable service from modern pipe materials that resist root intrusion and corrosion. The kind of peace of mind that comes from knowing the problem is actually resolved, not just temporarily patched.

Brick NJ Sewer Line Experts

We Know Brick's Underground Challenges

AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling has been handling sewer line replacements in Brick for years. We understand how the mature oak trees affect underground pipes and how the local soil conditions impact installation.

Our licensed technicians handle the permits, coordinate with the township, and work with your schedule. We’re not the guys who show up, make a mess, and disappear. We’re the local team that has to face you at the grocery store next week.

When your neighbors need their sewer line replaced, they call us. When we finish a job, we clean up properly and restore your property.

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Sewer Replacement Process Brick

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we run a sewer camera inspection through your existing line to see exactly what we’re dealing with. No guessing, no assumptions. The camera shows us breaks, root intrusion, pipe material, and depth.

Next, we map out the replacement route and handle the township permits. We mark utilities, plan the excavation, and coordinate timing to minimize disruption to your daily routine.

Then we excavate carefully, remove the old pipe, and install new pipe with proper grading and backfill. We test everything before we cover it up. Your new sewer line gets connected, inspected, and approved before we restore your landscaping.

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What's Included in Your Replacement

Your sewer line replacement includes camera inspection to identify the exact problem areas, proper excavation that protects your existing utilities, and installation of modern pipe materials designed for Brick’s soil conditions.

We handle all township permits and inspections, coordinate utility markouts, and ensure proper grading for optimal flow. The new line gets pressure tested before backfill, and we restore your landscaping to match the surrounding area.

You also get our workmanship warranty and documentation for your records. We don’t consider the job complete until your drains flow properly and your property looks like we were never there.

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Multiple drain backups, sewage odors in your yard, wet spots or sinkholes above the sewer line, and recurring clogs that snaking can’t fix usually indicate main line problems. If you’re calling for drain cleaning every few months, or if camera inspection shows multiple breaks, root intrusion, or collapsed sections, replacement makes more sense than repeated repairs. We use sewer camera inspection to show you exactly what’s happening underground before recommending replacement.
Most residential sewer line replacements in Brick take 1-3 days, depending on length, depth, and site conditions. Simple replacements under driveways or open yards go faster than lines running under mature landscaping or complex terrain. Weather affects timing, and we sometimes need extra time for township inspections. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if conditions change the schedule.
We take care to minimize property damage, but some disruption is unavoidable with traditional excavation. We can often route around mature trees and valuable landscaping features. For driveways, we cut clean lines and restore with matching materials when possible. Trenchless methods work in some situations to avoid surface disruption entirely. We discuss your specific concerns during the estimate and plan the least disruptive approach for your property.
We typically install PVC or ABS pipe for residential sewer line replacements in Brick, depending on local code requirements and your specific situation. These modern materials resist root intrusion better than old clay or cast iron pipes and handle ground movement without cracking. The pipe diameter and grade get sized according to your home’s needs and township requirements. We explain material options during your estimate based on your property’s conditions.
Costs for replacing sewer lines vary based on length, depth, access difficulty, and site conditions. Simple replacements start around $3,000-$5,000, while complex jobs involving deep excavation, long runs, or challenging terrain cost more. Trenchless methods typically cost more upfront but save on landscaping restoration. We provide written estimates after camera inspection so you know exactly what work is needed and what it costs.
Yes, we handle all required permits and coordinate inspections with Brick Township. Sewer line replacement requires permits, utility markouts, and final inspection before the line can be covered. We know the local requirements and have established relationships with township inspectors. The permit costs are included in your estimate, and we schedule inspections to keep your project moving without delays.