Sewer line repair research, sorted by state.
9,227 contractors researched across 50 states, 5,683 with a dedicated sewer page. Pick the state where the work is and start with a list sorted by website signal.
Or search by ZIP
Use ZIP search when you care more about driving distance than state lines.
Method signal pages
Already know lining, bursting, or open-cut? Filter by methods mentioned on contractor websites. The CIPP page is website-signal only, not a certified-installer list.
Emergency services
Listings with emergency or after-hours language in permitted reviews. Clearing a clog is not the same as structural sewer repair.
Straight answers
Common questions
- Which state has the most sewer contractors?
- Florida leads on researched volume with 646 listings (377 with a dedicated sewer page), followed by Texas at 823.
- How is each state list sorted?
- Sewer-specific review count first (after any featured rows), then website signal, then overall Google review count. Filters let you require 1+, 5+, or 10+ sewer reviews.
- What is the best way to find sewer repair near me?
- Open the Near Me page for ZIP distance sorting, or start with a state hub and drill into a metro. Sewer crews often cover a wide radius, so state or regional search usually beats a narrow city-only search.
- Are these contractors verified or endorsed?
- No. This is website-signal research, not a license check or endorsement list. Confirm licensing, insurance, camera documentation, method options, permits, and restoration yourself.
- Do I need to know the repair method first?
- No. Start with website signal, then filter by CIPP, bursting, trenchless, or open-cut if you already know the method.