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Welcome to Denver Sewer Pros

Welcome to Denver Sewer Pros, your trusted partner for all sewer repair and maintenance needs in the Mile High City. With years of hands-on experience, we deliver top-tier solutions—from routine inspections to full system overhauls—backed by unmatched expertise and a commitment to customer satisfaction.

Our Comprehensive Sewer Services

Whether you’re dealing with a minor clog or require extensive line replacement, our team has you covered:

  • Full Sewer Line Excavation
  • Sewer Pipe Repair
  • Pipe Burst
  • Double Sweep Clean-Outs
  • Trenchless Pipe Bursts and Liners
  • Water Lines
  • Fireline's
  • Fire hydrants
  • Man Holes
  • Point Repairs for Localized Damage
  • Grease Trap Installation and Maintenance
  • Sewer System Inspection and Video Diagnostics
  • High-Pressure Hydro Jet Cleaning

Why Choose Denver Sewer Pros?

  • Proven Expertise: Our team has decades of combined experience serving Denver’s residential and commercial clients.
  • Cutting-Edge Technology: We harness the latest video inspection cameras and trenchless repair methods to minimize disruption.
  • Transparent Pricing: No hidden fees—just honest estimates and detailed scopes of work.
  • Rapid Response: Emergency repairs available 24/7, ensuring your home or business stays up and running.
  • Fully Licensed & Insured: Peace of mind knowing every project meets or exceeds local regulations.

Unbiased Licensed & Insured Sewer Pros

  • Master Plumbers

    Licensed Master Plumbers in Denver | Expert Sewer Repair & Installation


    At Denver Sewer Pros, we’re proud to be licensed Master, plumbers and certified contractors serving Denver and surrounding communities. With years of hands-on experience in sewer installation pipe bursting ,trenchless liners  and more, our team delivers professional sewer solutions built to last.


    Why Choose Denver Sewer Pros?

    -Licensed & Insured  for your protection and peace of mind  

    Expertise in sewer repair, replacement, and upgrades 

    Advanced methods like pipe bursting and trenchless technology 

    Focused on safety, quality, and long-term value


    As fully insured professionals, we make every project a safe investment—whether it’s a small residential repair or a full system replacement. Our reputation is built on precision, accountability, and customer satisfaction.


    Serving Denver, Littleton, Commerce City & Beyond

    From root intrusion and pipe settling to sewer line backups and outdated systems—we fix it all with efficiency and care. Every repair meets local inspection standards and includes thorough documentation and warranties where applicable.


    Ready to upgrade your sewer system or schedule an inspection?

    Trust Denver Sewer Pros for reliable results and unmatched professionalism.

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  • Licensed & Insured

    Our team at Denver Sewer Experts, LLC, is fully licensed and insured, providing reliable sewer repair services. We specialize in sewer system repair, sewer pipe repair, and sewer line cleaning to keep your sewer system in top condition.


  • Sewer Repair Experts

    We are a leading sewer repair company in Denver, offering comprehensive sewer repair services. Our experienced team handles everything from sewer line replacement and sewer inspection to sewer cleaning services and sewage line inspection. For the best sewer repair in Denver, trust our dedicated professionals.

  • Sewer Liners (Trenchless Magic)

    Sewer Liners: The Ultimate No-Dig Pipe Repair Solution


    Sewer lining, also known as cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining, is a trenchless method that restores damaged underground pipes without the mess and expense of extensive excavation. By inserting an epoxy-coated liner into your existing sewer line and curing it in place, you get a seamless, corrosion-resistant “pipe within a pipe.”  


    How Sewer Lining Works


    1. Inspection  

       

       A camera survey maps out damage and pinpoints repair locations.  


    2. Cleaning  

       

       Hydro jetting or mechanical tools clear debris, roots, and buildup.  


    3. Liner Installation  

       

       The flexible, resin-saturated liner is pulled or inverted into the existing pipe.  


    4. Curing  

       

       Heat, steam, or UV light hardens the resin, forming a rigid new pipe.  


    5. Final Inspection  

       

       A follow-up camera run ensures the liner adhered properly and seals all leaks.  


     Trenchless Lining Methods at a Glance


    | Method        | Description                                   | Pros                        | Cons                              |

    |---------------|-----------------------------------------------|-----------------------------|-----------------------------------|

    | CIPP Lining   | Epoxy-saturated liner cured in place          | Seamless, long-lasting      | Service interruption during curing |

    | Pipe Bursting | Old pipe is fractured as a new one is pulled in | Full-diameter replacement   | Requires access pits              |

    | Sliplining    | Smaller-diameter pipe inserted inside old pipe | Simple, cost-effective      | Slight reduction in flow capacity |

    | Pipe Coating  | Epoxy or polymer coating sprayed inside pipe  | Quick, restores integrity   | Limited structural reinforcement  |


     Key Benefits


    - Minimal landscape disruption—no trenches across lawns or driveways  

    - Up to 50% cost savings compared to full excavation  

    - Epoxy liners often carry a 50-year warranty  

    - Most residential jobs finish within one day  

    - Seamless interior resists future leaks and root intrusions  


    Signs You Need Sewer Lining


    - Frequent backups across multiple drains  

    - Persistent slow draining in sinks, tubs, or toilets  

    - Foul odors indoors or in the yard  

    - Wet spots or sinkholes forming above underground lines  

    - Tree roots infiltrating sewer pipes  


    If you notice any of these symptoms, trenchless lining can often restore your system without a full pipe replacement.  


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    Frequently Asked Questions


    What is the typical cost of sewer liner installation?  

    Generally ranges from \$80 to \$120 per linear foot, depending on pipe condition and length.  


    Can sewer liners handle tree roots?  

    Yes. Epoxy liners seal all cracks and create a smooth, root-resistant barrier.  


    How long does installation take?  

    Most residential projects complete within 4–8 hours, including prep, curing, and inspection.  


    Will the pipe diameter be significantly reduced?  

    CIPP liners add only 1/8"–1/4" to the interior diameter—negligible for normal flow.  


    Ready to offer your clients a no-dig, cost-effective sewer repair solution? Contact us today for a free trenchless lining estimate in Denver!


  • Pipe Bursting (Trenchless Magic)

    Pipe Bursting Sewer Lines: A Trenchless Revolution


    Pipe bursting is a modern, trenchless method for replacing damaged sewer lines without digging long trenches. By fracturing the old pipe and simultaneously pulling in a new one, this technique restores flow capacity quickly, cost-effectively, and with minimal disruption to your property.


     What Is Pipe Bursting?


    Pipe bursting uses a winch-driven expander head to break apart an existing sewer pipe. As the bursting head moves through the line, it pushes fragments of the old pipe into the surrounding soil and pulls the new high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe into place—all in one continuous operation.


     How the Process Works


    1. Access Pits

       Small entry and exit pits (usually at manholes or cleanouts) are dug at each end of the run.


    2. Line Inspection

       A camera survey confirms pipe material, size, and alignment, guiding the bursting plan.


    3. Head Insertion

       The bursting head, attached to the new pipe, is fed into the old line.


    4. Bursting & Replacement

       Using a hydraulic or pneumatic winch, the head breaks the old pipe while pulling the new pipe behind it.


    5. Final Inspection & Cleanup

       A post-burst video inspection verifies proper installation, and pits are backfilled.


     Pipe Bursting Methods


     Key Benefits


    - Minimal Landscaping Impact  

    - Up to 50% Lower Restoration Costs vs. Open-Cut  

    - Simultaneous Pipe Removal & Replacement  

    - Options to Upsize Mainlines for Future Capacity  

    - Faster Completion—often in a single day  


     Is Pipe Bursting Right for You?


    Pipe bursting excels when:

    - Existing line is severely fractured, collapsed, or root-ridden.

    - Upsizing is desired (e.g., 4" to 6" main line).

    - Surface restoration costs (driveways, sidewalks, landscaping) are high.

    - Project timeline demands a swift, trenchless solution.


    Cost Considerations


    While costs vary by depth, length, soil conditions, and pipe diameter, trenchless bursting typically runs 20–40% less than full-excavation methods once restoration is factored in. Ask Denver Sewer Pros for a free, itemized estimate to see the savings for your property.


     Why Choose Denver Sewer Pros?


    - Certified Trenchless Specialists  

    - State-of-the-Art Bursting Equipment  

    - Detailed Video Inspections & Reports  

    - Transparent Pricing & No Hidden Fees  

    - Licensed, Insured, and Locally Trusted  


    Ready to Burst Your Old Sewer Line?


    Don’t let a failing pipe disrupt your home or business. Contact Denver Sewer Pros today for a complimentary pipe bursting consultation and discover why trenchless replacement is the future of sewer repair.


    Call (720) 555-1234 or email info@denversewerpros.com to get started.


  • Trenchless Point Repairs

    HammerHead Trenchless Point Repair Solutions


    HammerHead point repair offers a trenchless, structural rehabilitation method for pipelines ranging from 3 to 60 inches in diameter. By targeting localized damage, this system restores integrity without full-length excavation, minimizing surface disruption and restoration costs.


    How It Works


    1.  

      A fiberglass fabric is saturated with a proprietary, styrene-free silicate resin and wrapped around an inflatable packer.  


    2.  

      The packer is pushed or pulled into position inside the existing pipe and expanded using air pressure.  


    3.  

      Resin cures against the pipe wall under ambient conditions, forming a tight-fitting, continuous sleeve over the defect.  


    4.  

      Once cured, the packer is deflated and removed, leaving a seamless repair that transitions smoothly from host pipe to repair sleeve.


     Applications


    - Repair offset joints, pipe separations, and damaged siphons  

    - Seal interior drops or cap unwanted laterals  

    - Replace missing pipe sections and repair 90° bends  

    - Bridge material transitions or add culvert extensions  

    - Use alongside or independently of CIPP liners  


     Key Features


    - Versatile across multiple pipe materials and configurations  

    - Longest working time among silicate-based point repair systems with short cure cycles  

    - Nonhazardous resin that is odor-free, styrene-free, and VOC-free  

    - Custom-assembled kits include pre-cut fiberglass, pre-measured resin and hardener, packer protection sleeves, spatula, work surface, tape, gloves, and ties  

    - Convenient packaging for minimal cleanup—just fold and discard  


    Benefits of Choosing HammerHead


    - Engineered and supported in Wisconsin by trenchless specialists  

    - On-the-job training available to ensure crew confidence and efficiency  

    - Long shelf life and stable resin storage without leakage risk  

    - Continuous structural strength rated for HS-20 and Cooper E-80 traffic loads  

    - Detailed technical guidelines and customer support for quality management  


    Getting Started


    To explore HammerHead point repair solutions for your next project, visit HammerHead Trenchless or contact a local distributor. Custom-assembled kits can be tailored to your pipe diameter, defect type, and project timeline, ensuring efficient repairs with minimal site impact.


  • Storm Drains

    Installing Storm Drains: A Complete Guide


    Proper storm drain installation protects your property from flooding, channels runoff safely to watercourses, and prolongs the life of hardscapes. This guide walks you through planning, excavation, installation, and finishing steps to ensure a durable, code‐compliant system.


    1. Understanding Storm Drains


    Storm drains collect surface water from roofs, driveways, and streets, funneling it through underground pipes to retention ponds or natural water bodies. In urban areas, grates and inlets capture runoff and connect via pipes to downstream outfalls.


    2. Planning & Design


    Every successful install begins with a solid plan:


    - Identify high‐runoff areas (driveways, low spots, gutter downspouts).  

    - Calculate flow rate (square footage × rainfall intensity).  

    - Choose pipe diameter (commonly 4″–12″ for residential use).  

    - Determine trench route and depths (1.0 m–1.2 m achieves better subsoil drainage).  

    - Obtain local permits and verify setback requirements.


     3.. Excavation & Bedding


    Begin by excavating a uniform trench:


    1. Mark the pipe route using spray paint.  

    2. Excavate to a depth that provides at least 4″ of bedding beneath pipe and maintains minimum cover height per code.  

    3. Place filter fabric along trench bottom to prevent soil intrusion.  

    4. Add and level a 4″ layer of ½″–¾″ washed gravel; compact gently to create a stable bed.


    5. Laying Pipe & Connections


    With the bedding in place:


    1. Dry‐fit all pipes and couplings to confirm alignment.  

    2. Apply pipe lubricant (for PVC) or primer/solvent cement as specified.  

    3. Insert pipe ends fully into bell sockets, ensuring proper depth marks.  

    4. Use a laser level or string line to maintain consistent slope (typically 1%–2%).  

    5. Install catch basins or channel drains at low points or gutter outlets.


    6. Backfilling & Compaction


    Secure the system with careful backfilling:


    - Surround pipes with pea gravel up to spring line (mid‐height).  

    - Continue backfill with native soil or select fill in 6″ lifts, compacting each layer to avoid settlement.  

    - Keep heavy equipment off trench until backfill is stable.  


     7. Inspection & Testing


    Before surface restoration:


    - Perform a water‐tightness test by plugging the downstream end and filling the pipe with water; hold for 15 minutes.  

    - Video‐camera inspection can verify joint integrity and slope.  


     8. Surface Restoration


    Restore landscaping or pavement:


    - Replace topsoil and seed or sod disturbed areas.  

    - Re-pave driveways or sidewalks, matching original materials.  

    - Install warning tape 12″ above pipe to aid future locating.


    9. Maintenance Tips


    - Clear debris from grates and inlets each spring.  

    - Inspect catch basins for sediment buildup; clean annually.  

    - Ensure overland flow paths remain clear of obstructions.


    With thoughtful planning and adherence to industry standards, your storm drain system will deliver reliable drainage for years to come. For a customized design or professional installation, contact a licensed contractor familiar with local codes and soil conditions.




  • Unbiased Sewer Camera Inspection

    At Denver Sewer Experts, LLC, we prioritize transparency and efficiency in our sewer inspections. With the help of state-of-the-art technology, we use a sewer camera system to capture high-quality, full-color footage of your sewer lines. This video is then made available to you through a secure link in your digital report. By providing you with a firsthand view of what’s happening in your pipes, we ensure that you have all the information you need to make informed decisions about sewer repair and maintenance. Trust our fully insured and licensed experts for top-notch service in sewer installation, repair, pipe bursting, liners, and more.

  • 4500 PSI Hydro-Jetting

    We have the equipment to get the job done.4500 PSI  jetter at 17 gallons per minute. 

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As experts in plumbing, we deliver top-notch sewer repair services in Denver. Our offerings include sewer system repair, sewer pipe repair, and sewer line cleaning. As a leading sewer repair company, we provide sewer inspection, sewer line replacement, and sewer cleaning services. Trust us for reliable sewer repair in Denver.