Protect your high-value Summerlin South home from sewer failures with minimal disruption. We fix broken, offset, or root-damaged sewer lines without tearing up your pool deck, pavers, or outdoor kitchen.

Summerlin South is a growing, higher-end community on the west side of the Las Vegas Valley, with many newer homes — but complex hardscapes, pools, and landscaping. Even sewer lines installed in the 2000s and 2010s can be stressed by the valley's expansive clay soils, heavy irrigation cycles, and construction settling. The result: offset joints, cracked sections, and root intrusion that standard snaking cannot fix.
Multiple drains backing up simultaneously — especially in luxury or semi-custom homes — is a classic sign of a main line failure, not a simple clog.
Sulfur or sewage smells near your pool equipment area, side yards, or outdoor kitchen often indicate a cracked line releasing gas through the soil.
Soft spots, depressions, or small sinkholes along the sewer line path — especially near pavers — signal a collapsed section leaching water underground.
If a home inspection or prior plumber's camera report noted offset joints, cracked sections, or root intrusion, those issues worsen rapidly in Summerlin South's expansive soils.
Trenchless sewer replacement means we access your pipe from two small pits — typically in the cleanout and at the street connection. Everything in between stays untouched.
We run a high-definition sewer camera through your line to pinpoint the exact location, length, and type of damage — no guessing, no unnecessary digging.
We review the footage with you and recommend the right method — pipe lining (CIPP) for cracks and root damage, or pipe bursting for collapsed or severely offset lines.
Working from two small access pits, we either pull a new liner through the existing pipe or burst the old pipe outward while pulling in a new HDPE pipe — your yard stays intact.
A post-job camera confirms the repair. Access pits are backfilled and compacted. You get a written warranty and a copy of the inspection footage.

High-value homes with finished backyards, pools, and outdoor kitchens you want to protect
Front yards with pavers or decorative driveways where trenching would cost $5,000–$20,000+ to restore
Camera-verified damage — cracked joints, offset sections, root intrusion, or partial collapse
Homes with recurring whole-home backups that drain cleaning hasn't resolved
Homeowners who received an inspection report flagging sewer line issues before or after purchase
Properties with settling or soft spots near the sewer line path
Simple clogs that can be cleared with hydro jetting (we'll tell you honestly if that's all you need)
Pipes with less than 50% of their cross-section intact — some severely collapsed lines require open-cut access
Commercial properties or lines larger than 8 inches in diameter (call us to discuss)
A free camera inspection takes 30 minutes and gives you a definitive answer. We'll show you the footage and give you an honest recommendation — even if that means you don't need us.
"We had a full sewer backup the night before Thanksgiving. They were out the next morning, ran the camera, and showed us a completely offset joint under our paver driveway. Trenchless pipe bursting — done in one day. The driveway looks exactly like it did before. Incredible work."
"Our home inspector flagged a cracked sewer line during our purchase. We called three companies — two wanted to tear up our entire backyard. This team used pipe lining and was done in 6 hours. Saved our pool deck and about $12,000 in hardscape restoration."
"Sewage smell near our pool equipment area for months. Every plumber said they couldn't find anything. These guys ran a camera and found a cracked joint 22 feet out. CIPP lining, no digging, no landscaping damage. The smell was gone the same day."
We'll review your situation and call you back within 2 hours during business hours.