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How Much Does Water Line Excavation Cost?

Sometimes, water line excavation is necessary to make repairs or in advance of a remodel, and it’s a relatively costly and disruptive endeavor. Water line excavation can involve digging a trench to access your underground water pipes. This makes it a big job that not only generates expenses upfront but requires repairs after the fact. The cost of water line excavation can vary considerably based on the linear feet involved, the excavation process used, and related issues.

If you need a water line excavation, it’s time to consult with a seasoned Pennsylvania water line excavation professional at American Sewer Specialist.

Primary Factors that Affect Price

It’s impossible to say how much you should expect your water line excavation to cost right out of the gate. This is because there are too many unknown variables that must be taken into consideration. A basic ballpark range, however, is from around $50 per linear foot at the lower end of things to more than $250 per linear foot at the higher end.

From here, however, there is also the expense of putting the affected areas back in order. Your plumbing needs and preferences will play a key role in the cost of your water line excavation, but factors like the following will also have an impact:

Trenched vs. Trenchless Water Line Excavations

In some cases, a trenched water line excavation is required, but in others, trenchless excavations are a solid option. If the problem has reached the point that the line has completely collapsed, such as from serious tree root intrusion, a trenched excavation is likely required. The same is true if the existing slope was installed at a bad pitch.

Trenched Water Line Excavations

The cost per linear foot for trenched water line excavations is considerably less than for trenchless, but it doesn’t factor in the expense of the serious repairs that follow. The price of trenched excavations address digging the trench itself, installing the new pipe or repairing the old when possible, and backfilling.

From here, however, you will face the cost of the damages associated with digging up your yard. Trenched water line excavations are generally reserved for instances when the entire line – or most of it – needs to be replaced and when trenchless options aren’t feasible in terms of space.

Trenchless Water Line Excavations

Trenchless water line excavations are generally more expensive than trenched excavations. This process, however, bypasses the need for extensive post-excavation repairs, which can save time, money, and headaches.

Trenchless water line excavations are a great option for those willing to pay more upfront in order to save money in the long run, and when the waterline itself can be salvaged via the less invasive methods employed.

Reach Out to an Experienced Pennsylvania Water Line Excavation Specialist Today

The experienced Pennsylvania water line excavation professionals at American Sewer Specialist are committed to effectively and efficiently addressing your water line excavation needs with your budget in mind. Taking action sooner rather than later can increase your options and lessen the overall cost. Don’t wait to contact online, or call us at 724-879-8130 today.

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  • A collection of plumbing tools and copper pipes, including a wrench, fittings, and valves, arranged on a textured dark surface.
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