Sewer Line Repair and Replacement Colorado – Trenchless Specialists
Broken sewer line in Colorado? Roko’s drain specialists camera inspect your line, show you exactly what’s wrong, and fix it with trenchless or traditional methods that last. Available today.
A broken sewer line is more than a clog. It can mean damaged pipe under your property. If you notice sewage backups, bad odors, or wet spots in your yard, your sewer line may need repair or replacement.
Roko Drain Cleaning specializes in drain and sewer line services across Colorado. Since 2019, we have helped homeowners deal with damaged pipes caused by Colorado soil, winters, and aging sewer systems. We are not a general plumbing company or national chain. Call Roko today for same-day sewer line repair service, available 24/7, including holidays.
Signs Your Sewer Line Needs Repair or Replacement in Colorado
Knowing the difference between a blockage and structural pipe damage can save you thousands of dollars. These are the signs that point beyond a cleaning problem toward actual pipe damage.
None of these symptoms fix themselves. In Colorado, where soil movement, freeze cycles and aging pipe materials are all actively working against your sewer infrastructure, these problems accelerate over time without intervention.
How This Differs From a Cleaning Problem
A blocked sewer line and a damaged sewer line can produce similar symptoms on the surface. The only reliable way to tell the difference is a camera inspection. Roko sends a high definition camera through your line before making any recommendation. We show you the footage. You see exactly what we see. Only then do we discuss what needs to happen next.
Our Process
Our 5-Step Sewer Line Repair Process
Why Choose Us
Why Colorado Homeowners Trust Roko Drain Cleaning for Sewer Line Repair
This is not a small purchase decision, and you deserve to know who you are hiring.
Roko Drain Cleaning is a drain specialist company, not a general plumbing operation. Since 2019, we have built our reputation on honest camera inspections, clear recommendations, and sewer repair results that last. We do not recommend full replacement when a spot repair can solve the problem, and we do not recommend cleaning when the camera shows structural damage.
- Drain specialists, not generalists
- Serving Colorado since 2019
- Camera inspection before every recommendation
- Written upfront quote with no additions after work starts
- Trenchless specialists minimizing property disruption
- Written warranty on all repair and replacement work
- 24 hours, 7 days a week including all holidays
- Same day response across Colorado
- Local Colorado team with direct knowledge of Front Range and mountain community conditions
- Licensed and insured in Colorado
- Before and after camera footage provided on every completed job
What We Offer
Our Sewer Line Repair and Replacement Services in Colorado
Every service starts with a camera inspection. Every recommendation is based on what we find, and every quote is written before work begins.
Â
Trenchless Pipe Lining (CIPP)
CIPP creates a new smooth pipe inside your existing sewer line without major excavation. It works well for cracked pipes, minor joint separation, and root-damaged lines that still have enough structure.
Trenchless Pipe Bursting
Pipe bursting replaces the old pipe by pulling a new pipe through the same path while breaking the damaged pipe outward. It is useful for badly deteriorated clay or Orangeburg pipes where excavation would damage the yard, driveway, or landscaping.
Traditional Excavation Repair
Some sewer problems require digging, such as collapsed pipe sections, deep pipe bellies, or areas where trenchless access is not possible. We explain why excavation is needed before work begins.
Spot Pipe Repair
Spot repair fixes one isolated crack or break without replacing the full sewer line. Camera guidance helps place the repair exactly where it is needed.
Sewer Camera Inspection
Every repair or replacement starts with high-definition camera footage. You see the line before we recommend any solution.
Sewer Line Repair and Replacement Cost in Colorado
Sewer line repair and replacement represents a significant investment. We believe transparent pricing, based on actual camera inspection data, is the foundation of a fair transaction.
| Service | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| Spot Pipe Repair | $500 to $1,500 |
| Trenchless Pipe Lining CIPP | $3,000 to $8,000 |
| Trenchless Pipe Bursting | $4,000 to $12,000 |
| Traditional Excavation Repair | $2,000 to $6,000 |
| Full Sewer Line Replacement | $8,000 to $25,000 |
| Camera Inspection | $100 to $300 |
What Affects Your Cost in Colorado
- The length and depth of your sewer line
- Current pipe material and condition as shown on camera
- Whether trenchless methods are suitable or excavation is required
- Soil conditions at your specific Colorado location
- Urban versus rural location and access conditions
- Permit requirements in your specific Colorado municipality
- Landscaping, concrete or hardscaping above the pipe line that affects access
One additional point worth knowing. Homeowners insurance policies vary significantly on sewer line coverage. Standard wear and deterioration is rarely covered but damage caused by external events such as tree root intrusion or ground movement may be covered depending on your specific policy. Roko provides complete documentation of the damage, the cause and the repair for any insurance claim you need to file.
Serving Colorado Since 2019
Roko Drain Cleaning serves homeowners, property managers and commercial clients across the full state of Colorado. Whether you are in a 1920s brick home near Wash Park in Denver, a mid century property near Academy Boulevard in Colorado Springs, a newer build backing up against the mesa in Castle Rock or a mountain home outside Evergreen, Roko knows the sewer infrastructure conditions under your specific property.
Weld County
Adams County
Jefferson County
El Paso County
Arapahoe County
Douglas County
Larimer County
Garfield County
Summit County
Pueblo County
Call us for Sewer Repair or Replacement Quote!
Call Roko Drain Cleaning now. Same day service available. Open 24 hours, 7 days a week, every holiday.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Camera inspection is the only reliable answer. The condition of your pipe along its full length determines whether a targeted repair, section lining or full replacement makes sense. We show you the footage before recommending anything.
Trenchless methods including CIPP lining and pipe bursting work effectively in most Colorado soil conditions including expansive Front Range clay. Camera inspection confirms whether your specific pipe and soil conditions are suitable before we proceed.
Spot repairs are typically completed in one day. Full trenchless replacement generally takes one to two days. Traditional excavation replacement takes two to four days depending on line length and site conditions.
Standard policies rarely cover normal deterioration. Damage caused by external factors like tree root intrusion or ground movement may be covered under some policies. We provide full written documentation of the damage and its cause for any claim you need to file.
Most sewer line repairs and replacements require permits from your local Colorado municipality. Roko manages the permit process as part of the job. You do not need to navigate that separately.
CIPP trenchless lining adds 25 to 50 years of functional life to the treated pipe. New PVC replacement lines installed correctly last 50 to 100 years. Regular maintenance cleaning extends the life of any repaired or replaced line.
According to the Water Research Foundation, properly installed CIPP lining performs comparably to new pipe in long term durability assessments. For pipes where the existing structure can support lining, it is a reliable and minimally disruptive solution.