Sewer line repair in Iowa
54 sewer line contractors with website signal in Iowa. Sorted by sewer-specific review count, then website signal.
Contractor landscape
Iowa has 55 residential sewer repair listings in the directory, with 33 explicitly focused on sewer line repair and replacement. These contractors are found across the state, with concentrations in cities like Des Moines, Council Bluffs, Ames, and Cedar Rapids.
Housing and repair context
Residential sewer lateral ownership and responsibility for its municipal connection point can vary by local ordinance in Iowa. Permits and inspections for sewer line work are typically handled at the municipal level, even if a statewide plumbing code is adopted.
Before you call
Before starting work, buyers should confirm contractor licensing and insurance. Always verify local permit requirements and lateral ownership rules with your municipality. If work affects a street, sidewalk, or easement, confirm specific municipal approvals and restoration standards.
Search near your IA ZIP
If the state list is too broad, enter your ZIP and sort by distance.
Each metro page lists contractors with an office within 50 miles. Many shops travel for jobs, so the count includes nearby counties, not just city-limits addresses.
Listings with emergency or after-hours language in permitted reviews. Clearing a clog is not the same as structural sewer repair.
State pages for contractors whose websites mention lining, bursting, trenchless repair, or open-cut excavation. Method mention is not a specialty certification.
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All Iowa contractors
Every contractor we found in this view. Open a profile for website signal, reviews, and contact paths.
- Kenway Excavating, Inc
- Roto-Rooter
- American Plumbing and Excavating
- Clog Busters Drain Cleaning & Repair
- Beebe Drain and Sewer Co.
- Viper Drain Cleaning - Plumber Council Bluffs, IA
- Kline Sewer & Drain
- Kline Sewer & Drain
- Cedar Valley Water and Sewer
- Des Moines Excavating
- Roto-Rooter Sewer & Drain Service
- Right On Time Plumbing Sewer & Drain Cleaning - Plumbing Repairs
- Chas W. Goering Plumbing, Heating, and Cooling
- Sewer Specialist LLC
- Leon Plumbing Heating & Cooling LLC
- Pipe Pros Plumbing LLC
- Thrasher Service Corp
- Miller Drain and Sewer Service
- Professional Plumbing Service, Inc.
- Anderson Plumbing LLC
- Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup
- A1 Sewer Service LLC
- CIT Sewer Solutions
- Vanden Berg Excavating
- Dalton Plumbing Heating Cooling Electric & Fireplaces
- Holt Plumbing & Heating, Inc.
- HK Solutions Group
- Hanna Plumbing & Heating, Inc.
- Master Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
- River to River Onsite Septic Solutions
- Rinker Materials
- Rinker Materials
- Behle Inc
- Roto-Rooter Sewer Drain Service
- Clog Busters Drain Cleaning & Repair
- Advanced Plumbing
- Roto-Rooter Des Moines
- Clog Busters Drain Cleaning & Repair
- Weber Mechanical, Inc. Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
- Benjamin Franklin Plumbing of Ames
- Western Iowa Utilities Inc.
- Nelson & Sons Plumbing & Heating
- SEI Drain & Excavating
- McIntosh Plumbing
- Gallon Plumbing
- Benjamin Franklin Plumbing
- Plumber's Master Toledo
- Dependable Drain LLC
- Total Comfort Group
- Raw Har Plumbing LLC Make Your Plumbing Great Again
- Bill Rhiners Plumbing Heating & Cooling
- Morningside Plumbing
- Sabre Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning Inc
- Eggers Plumbing
Common questions
- How many sewer contractors are in Iowa?
- 54 contractors show sewer line signal on their websites across 8 cities in Iowa. Of those, 32 have a dedicated sewer page, 15 have repeated signal, and 7 have at least one mention worth checking.
- What cities have the most contractors in Iowa?
- Des Moines, Council Bluffs, Ames, Clive, Grimes.
- What should I confirm before hiring in Iowa?
- Iowa has 55 residential sewer repair listings in the directory, with 33 explicitly focused on sewer line repair and replacement. These contractors are found across the state, with concentrations in cities like Des Moines, Council Bluffs, Ames, and Cedar Rapids. Confirm lateral ownership, camera documentation, method options, permits, and restoration before you compare bids.
- How are these sorted?
- Sewer-specific review count first (after any featured rows), then website signal, then overall Google review count. Use the left filters to require 1+, 5+, or 10+ sewer reviews.
- Are these recommendations?
- No. Independently researched listings, not endorsements. Use this as a starting point, then check licensing, references, and recent work before you sign.
Looking for first-call questions? Read questions to ask a sewer contractor. Signal labels mean explicit signal, strong signal, or moderate signal.