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Sewer line repair in Mesa AZ

Mesa is the third-largest city in Arizona by population, and its housing stock spans nearly a century — from Depression-era bungalows near downtown to new builds pushing toward the Pinal County line. That range means we encounter every type of sewer pipe still in residential use. Tempe Sewer Line Repair covers all of Mesa.

Mesa's Oldest Neighborhoods Have the Biggest Pipe Problems

The area west of Country Club Drive and south of University Drive — Mesa's oldest residential core — was built between the 1930s and early 1960s. Homes here sit over clay vitrified pipe and, in some cases, Orangeburg (a compressed-paper pipe material that was used as a post-WWII substitute and is now reliably failing everywhere it exists). If you're in central Mesa near downtown, the Mesa Arts Center, or the Fiesta District and you're experiencing recurring slow drains or backups, there's a meaningful chance the lateral under your yard is clay or Orangeburg that's 50 to 70 years old.

Red Mountain, Eastmark, and the East Side

East Mesa tells a different story. Las Sendas, Red Mountain Ranch, and the Eastmark master-planned community are newer developments on former desert and agricultural land. The pipe here is predominantly PVC, but improper bedding during fast-paced construction in the early 2000s is catching up with some of these properties. We see pipe bellies — sections that have sagged and hold standing water — more often in east Mesa than anywhere else in our coverage area. Standing water in a sewer line breeds grease buildup and root growth, so what looks like a drain issue is often a grade issue.

The Superstition Freeway Corridor

The stretch of Mesa along the US-60 (Superstition Freeway) from Dobson to Power Road saw rapid growth in the 1980s and 90s. Subdivisions in the Dobson Ranch area (which overlaps both Mesa and Chandler) have laterals that are now 30 to 45 years old — right in the window where clay joints fail and root intrusion reaches critical mass. The Riverview and Alma School Road areas along this corridor see some of our highest call volume in Mesa.

Common Sewer Issues Near Falcon Field

North Mesa, particularly the area around Falcon Field Airport and the McKellips Road corridor, has a mix of agricultural-era properties converted to residential use and newer custom homes on larger lots. Converted ag properties often have irrigation infrastructure that was never fully separated from drainage, which can complicate sewer work. We scope the system with a camera before quoting anything on these properties to make sure we know exactly what we're dealing with.

Sewer Services Available in Mesa

Sewer Line Repair

Cracked, collapsed, or leaking sewer lines repaired fast. We diagnose the problem with a camera, then fix it right the first time.

Trenchless Sewer Repair

No-dig pipe repair that saves your yard, driveway, and landscaping. We use the latest trenchless methods to fix your line without excavation.

Sewer Line Replacement

When repair isn't enough, we handle full sewer line replacement from your home all the way to the city main — done to code, built to last.

Emergency Sewer Repair

Sewage backing up at 2 AM? We pick up the phone. Our crew is available around the clock for sewer emergencies across Tempe.

Sewer Line Inspection

We run a high-def camera through your line to find cracks, root intrusion, or blockages before they become expensive repairs.

Hydro Jetting & Sewer Cleaning

High-pressure water blasts grease, scale, and debris out of your pipes. It's the deepest clean a sewer line can get — no chemicals needed.

Sewer Pipe Lining (CIPP)

Cured-in-place pipe lining creates a new pipe inside your old one. No digging, no mess, a 50-year liner life, and it seals every crack at once.

Root Intrusion Removal

Palm and citrus roots in Tempe are notorious for cracking sewer lines. We cut them out, clear the line, and line the pipe so they can't come back.

Sewer Backup & Drain Clog Repair

Multiple drains backing up is a main line problem, not a slow drain. We locate the blockage, clear it, and inspect the line to make sure it doesn't happen again.

Sewer Lateral Repair

The lateral is your property's responsibility — from the home to the city main. We handle every repair and replacement on that stretch so you stay compliant with Tempe city code.

Serving Mesa 24/7

Sewer emergencies don't wait. Call Tempe Sewer Line Repair any time of day or night and we'll get a crew moving.

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