Sewer Line Repair in Ventura, CA
Slow drains in more than one fixture, a gurgling toilet, or a soggy patch of yard that will not dry out are usually not separate problems. They are often the same sewer line problem showing up in different places. Sespe Plumbing Pros has been diagnosing and repairing sewer lines across Ventura, CA since 1992.
Free estimates. 24-hour availability. Call 805-285-4021.
Camera Inspection First
Written Estimate First
Local Since 1992
Sewer Line Repair, Diagnosed Before We Dig
Sespe Plumbing Pros repairs damaged, clogged, and root-blocked sewer lines throughout Ventura, CA. Common causes include tree root intrusion, aging clay or cast iron pipe, and ground movement. We diagnose with a video camera before recommending any repair, and give you a written estimate before work starts.
Why Ventura Homeowners Call Sespe Plumbing Pros
A BuildZoom score of 95 puts Sespe Plumbing Pros in the top 22 percent of California contractors on the platform, the kind of standing that comes from decades of steady, local work since 1992.
A sewer line problem is not something most homeowners want to gamble on. Here is what Ventura homeowners are trusting when they call us:
We diagnose with a camera first and explain what it shows before recommending a repair. If a simple spot repair or a thorough cleaning solves the problem, we will say so instead of pushing straight to a full replacement.
Signs You Need Sewer Line Repair
Sewer line problems rarely show up as one obvious symptom.
If you are seeing more than one of these at once, call 805-285-4021. It is worth having the line checked before a slow problem turns into a backup.
How Our Sewer Line Repair Service Works
Most sewer line damage in Ventura comes from a short list of causes: tree roots working into small cracks or joints, pipe that has aged and corroded, ground movement that shifts or sags a section of pipe over time, and grease or debris buildup that narrows the line. We run a video camera through the line first, whenever access allows it, so we can see exactly what is happening rather than guessing.
Repair vs. Replacement:
a targeted spot repair or thorough root clearing can resolve a lot of issues on their own. Replacement becomes the right call when the pipe has widespread cracking, has collapsed, has settled into a low spot (a belly) that keeps trapping waste, or is old enough that repeated repairs are no longer cost effective. If your situation looks like it needs full replacement, our Trenchless Sewer Replacement page covers that process.

Our Process
Call 805-285-4021
A real person answers and asks what you are seeing.
Describe the Problem
Symptoms and whether more than one fixture is affected.
Camera Inspection
We confirm the actual cause and location before recommending a fix.
Estimate First
A clear, written estimate based on what the camera shows.
Your Approval
Nothing happens until you say go.
Repair
Spot repair, root clearing, or replacement, depending on the diagnosis.
Final Explanation
We show you what we found and flag anything worth watching.
Tools and Equipment We Use
Sewer line diagnosis and repair calls for video sewer cameras to inspect the line’s interior, drain snakes and augers for clearing blockages, hydro-jetting equipment for cutting through grease and root buildup, locating equipment to pinpoint a problem area before any digging, pipe repair couplings and spot-repair liners, and excavation equipment when a section needs to be exposed and replaced.
No Guessing on Price
We do not quote exact prices without seeing the line first. What typically affects a sewer line repair: how deep and accessible the damaged section is, the pipe material, whether the fix is a spot repair or a longer section, the extent of root intrusion, whether permits are required, and how much landscaping needs to be worked around. Every estimate is free, given in writing, before any work begins.

Local Ventura Plumbing Factors
Ventura County’s rainy season, roughly November through March, is when we see the sharpest increase in sewer line calls, particularly in older neighborhoods like Saticoy and Montalvo where mature trees sit close to aging clay or cast iron laterals. Root systems actively seek out the moisture and nutrients inside a sewer line, and a hairline crack that caused no problems in July can turn into a full backup once the rain starts.
Much of Ventura’s housing stock, especially in and around Downtown, Midtown, and the Westside, dates to the city’s 1920s building boom, and many original sewer laterals were installed in clay or cast iron, both more prone to root intrusion and corrosion than modern PVC. Ground movement during the region’s dry summer months can also cause a section of older pipe to settle into a low spot, which then collects waste and clogs repeatedly no matter how often it is cleared.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if a sewer line problem is serious?
What is the difference between snaking and hydro-jetting?
How do I know if tree roots are in my sewer line?
Is trenchless replacement less disruptive than digging up my yard?
Can a spot repair fix my sewer line, or do I need a full replacement?
Are sewer line repairs covered by homeowners insurance?
How long does a sewer line repair take?
Do you offer sewer camera inspections before diagnosing the problem?
Service Areas
Sespe Plumbing Pros repairs sewer lines throughout Ventura and greater Ventura County.
Related: Trenchless Sewer Replacement, Sewer Camera Inspection, and our Emergency Plumber page if you have an active backup right now.

Sewer Line Problem? Get a Camera-Verified Estimate
- Free estimates on every job
- Camera diagnosis before repair
- 24-hour availability
- Local, experienced team
A Sewer Line Problem Rarely Fixes Itself
Call 805-285-4021 for a free estimate and a camera-verified diagnosis before any repair work begins.
