Licensed and Insured | 20+ Years Combined Experience | Same-Week Appointments Available | Serving SE Massachusetts

Expert Sewer Line Services Throughout Southeastern Massachusetts

TID Trenchless provides professional sewer line repair and replacement services throughout Southeastern Massachusetts, including Taunton, Plymouth, Quincy, Brockton, and surrounding communities. When a sewer line cracks, corrodes, or collapses, the damage does not fix itself. Our licensed technicians use sewer camera inspection technology to diagnose the problem accurately and trenchless repair methods to restore the line with minimal disruption to your property.

TID Trenchless technician operating pipe lining equipment during a commercial sewer line repair in Massachusetts

Whether you are dealing with a cracked pipe, active root intrusion, a sagged line, or a full sewer failure, we assess the damage and recommend the right repair before any work begins. No guesswork, no pressure, and no surprise costs. Every job starts with a camera inspection so you know exactly what you are paying for.

We serve residential and commercial customers throughout Bristol and Plymouth counties and beyond. Call us at (781) 887-3937 to schedule your sewer video inspection.


Dealing with recurring backups, sewage odors, or a sewer line that keeps giving you trouble?

TID Trenchless offers free estimates and same-week scheduling so you can get a clear answer without the pressure.


Sewer Line Problems We Repair and Replace

Sewer line damage takes many forms, and the right repair depends on what is actually happening inside the pipe. TID Trenchless handles the full range of sewer line issues for residential and commercial properties throughout Southeastern Massachusetts.

Sewer Line Issues We Commonly Repair

  • Cracked or fractured sewer pipes
  • Corroded cast iron or clay pipes
  • Tree root intrusion inside the sewer line
  • Sagging or bellied sewer lines that trap waste
  • Leaking or offset pipe joints
  • Recurring sewer backups from partial blockages
  • Collapsed or structurally compromised sewer pipe sections
  • Aging sewer lines in older homes built before 1980

A large portion of the housing stock across Taunton, Brockton, Bridgewater, and the surrounding area was built when cast iron and clay were the standard pipe materials. Those systems are well past their designed lifespan. When they begin to fail, TID Trenchless has the tools and experience to repair or replace them with minimal impact to your property.

Pipe lining equipment and camera monitor in use during a residential sewer line repair in a Massachusetts basement

Warning Signs Your Sewer Line Needs Repair or Replacement

Sewer line damage rarely fails all at once. It gives warning signs first, and catching them early is almost always less expensive than waiting for a full failure. Here are the most common indicators that your sewer line needs professional attention.

Slow Drains Throughout the House

One slow drain is usually a localized clog. When multiple drains throughout your home are sluggish at the same time, the problem is likely in the main sewer line rather than a single fixture.

Recurring Sewer Backups

If sewage keeps backing up into your sinks, tubs, or floor drains despite repeated cleaning, the line has a structural issue that snaking alone will not solve. This points to damage, root intrusion, or a sagged section inside the pipe.

Sewage Odors Inside or Outside

A properly functioning sewer line is sealed. If you smell sulfur or sewage near your drains, in your basement, or in a specific area of your yard, the pipe has cracked or separated enough to let gas escape.

Unusually Wet or Lush Yard Patches

A leaking sewer pipe acts as an underground fertilizer source. If a section of your yard stays soggy in dry weather or grows noticeably greener than the rest, it may be sitting over a leaking line.

Gurgling Toilets or Drains

Consistent gurgling sounds when you flush or run water are a sign of trapped air caused by a partial blockage or structural damage deeper in the system.

Sewage Backup in Basement or Lower-Level Drains

This is a plumbing emergency. If wastewater is surfacing through floor drains or lower-level fixtures, stop using water immediately and call for professional service.

Sewer camera inspection footage showing the interior of a damaged pipe during a sewer line assessment in Southeastern Massachusetts

Think You Might Have a Broken Sewer Line? Let’s Find Out.


Our Sewer Line Repair and Replacement Process 

Step 1: Sewer Camera Inspection and Diagnosis

Every job starts with a professional sewer camera inspection. We run a high-definition camera through the full length of your sewer line to identify exactly where the damage is, what is causing it, and how extensive it is. You see what we see before any work begins. This is not optional at TID Trenchless. It is how every job is done.

Step 2: Honest Assessment and Repair Recommendation

Based on the inspection, we recommend the most effective solution for your specific situation. If the pipe is structurally damaged but still intact, sewer pipe lining is often the right call. If the pipe has collapsed or deteriorated beyond what lining can address, we will walk you through your replacement options, including trenchless pipe bursting and full sewer line replacement. We will never recommend a repair you do not need.

Step 3: Pipe Preparation and Cleaning

Before repair or lining begins, we clean the pipe using high-pressure hydro jetting. This removes grease buildup, root mass, mineral scale, and debris so the repair material bonds correctly and the line is ready for long-term performance.

Step 4: Repair or Replacement

For pipes with structural integrity, we install a trenchless CIPP liner that forms a seamless new pipe inside the existing one. For pipes that have collapsed or cannot be lined, we perform pipe bursting or full sewer line replacement using trenchless methods wherever the site allows.

Step 5: Final Camera Inspection and Confirmation

Once the repair is complete, we run a second camera inspection to confirm the work is done correctly and the sewer line is flowing properly. We do not call a job finished until that check is complete.

Built for SE Massachusetts Properties, Not a One-Size-Fits-All Fix

TID Trenchless was not built by someone who learned the trade fixing residential drains. Our founder spent over a decade as a foreman and project manager in municipal sewer infrastructure, training contractors on trenchless sewer repair and no dig pipe rehabilitation systems across the country and internationally before starting this company in 2019. That foundation is what separates TID Trenchless from a general plumbing company that added pipe lining to the service menu. When we assess your sewer line, we are drawing on field experience at a scale most local contractors have never worked at.

That background shapes everything from how we run inspections to how we talk to customers about their options.

Why Homeowners and Business Owners Choose TID Trenchless for Sewer Line Repair

TID Trenchless was not built by someone who learned the trade fixing residential drains. Our founder spent over a decade as a foreman and project manager in municipal sewer infrastructure, training contractors on trenchless sewer line repair and no dig pipe rehabilitation systems across the country before starting this company in 2019. When we assess a broken sewer line, we are drawing on field experience at a scale most local contractors have never worked at.

  • Veteran-owned and locally operated, headquartered in Plympton
  • Over 20 years of combined experience in residential and commercial sewer work
  • Fully licensed and insured in Massachusetts
  • Camera inspection performed before every repair, no exceptions
  • Transparent pricing with a written estimate before any work begins
  • Flexible financing available through Synchrony
  • Free estimates on every project
  • Same-day appointments available based on schedule
  • Proudly serving Taunton, Plymouth, Quincy, Weymouth, Braintree, Brockton, Bridgewater, and communities across Southeastern Massachusetts

We are a focused trenchless specialty shop. That matters because sewer rehabilitation requires a different level of precision than general plumbing, and homeowners across Southeastern Massachusetts dealing with failing cast iron and clay infrastructure deserve a team that treats it that way. When TID Trenchless shows up, the job gets done right the first time, and your yard stays exactly the way we found it.

TID Trenchless pipe lining equipment at an excavated access point during a no dig sewer line repair in Massachusetts

H2: Real Results From Southeastern Massachusetts Homeowners

“TID Trenchless is excellent. They removed roots from our pipes for a third of the price quoted by another company and did a far better job. Communication was clear and professional throughout. After doing business with another company for over a decade, we felt taken advantage of by their high prices and incomplete work. Finding TID Trenchless was a relief, and I strongly recommend them for fair pricing and quality service.” — Todd, Verified Google Review

“An amazing job providing a great solution to our failed sewer pipe to the street. The installation was so much better than having everything demolished and excavated. He was able to fit us in quickly, which was appreciated. Do not hesitate to call them!” — David C., Verified Google Review


Ready for a No Dig Sewer Repair That Actually Lasts?


Frequently Asked Questions About Sewer Line Repair and Replacement

How do I know if my sewer line needs repair or just cleaning?

A single clogged drain typically points to a localized blockage that professional drain cleaning can resolve. When multiple drains are slow simultaneously, sewage is backing up, or you are noticing sewer gas odors, the issue is more likely structural damage in the main line. A sewer camera inspection is the only way to confirm which situation you are actually dealing with.

Can a broken sewer line be repaired without digging up my yard?

In many cases, yes. If the pipe is cracked, corroded, or damaged by root intrusion but still has structural integrity, trenchless sewer pipe lining can restore it without excavation. Pipes that have fully collapsed may require pipe bursting or partial excavation. TID Trenchless performs a camera inspection first to determine which approach fits your specific pipe condition.

What is the difference between sewer pipe lining and sewer line replacement?

Sewer pipe lining (CIPP) rehabilitates the existing pipe from the inside, forming a new seamless pipe within the old one without excavation. It is the right call when the pipe is damaged but structurally intact. Full sewer line replacement removes and replaces the damaged pipe entirely and is used when the pipe has collapsed or deteriorated beyond what lining can address.

How long does sewer line repair take?

Most trenchless sewer line repairs are completed within a single day. Full sewer line replacements or more complex jobs may take longer depending on pipe length, access, and site conditions. Our technicians will give you a clear time estimate before any work begins.

How much does no dig sewer repair cost in Massachusetts?

The cost depends on the length of the damaged pipe, the severity of the damage, the method required, and the accessibility of the line. No dig sewer repair is often more cost-effective than traditional excavation once you factor in yard restoration, driveway repair, and landscaping. TID Trenchless provides free estimates on every project so you know exactly what to expect. Contact us to schedule yours.

Is sewer line damage a health or environmental concern?

Yes. A cracked or leaking sewer line allows wastewater to seep into the surrounding soil, which can affect groundwater and create unsanitary conditions around your property. The EPA identifies properly maintained sewer infrastructure as critical to protecting both public health and the environment. Addressing broken sewer line damage early is not just a plumbing decision, it is a property and safety decision.

Are you licensed and insured for sewer line work in Massachusetts?

Yes. TID Trenchless LLC is fully licensed and insured to perform sewer line repair and replacement throughout Massachusetts. You can learn more about our background and experience on our about us page.

Service Areas for Sewer Line Services in Southeastern Massachusetts 

TID Trenchless provides sewer line repair and replacement services throughout Bristol and Plymouth counties. Headquartered in Plympton, we serve homeowners and businesses across Southeastern Massachusetts and Greater Boston, including our primary service areas:

Taunton | Somerville | Newton | Brookline | Cambridge | Dedham | Quincy | Braintree | Weymouth | Waltham | Plymouth | New Bedford | Cape Cod

Not sure if we serve your area? Call us at (781) 887-3937 and we will let you know.

Related Services from TID Trenchless 

A damaged sewer line rarely exists in isolation. Depending on what our camera inspection finds, you may need supporting services before or after your repair. Here is what we offer:

  • Sewer Video Camera Inspection — Every sewer line repair starts here. No guesswork, no recommendations without seeing the pipe first.
  • Sewer Pipe Lining — When the pipe is damaged but structurally intact, CIPP lining restores it without excavation.
  • Trenchless Sewer Repair — Targeted rehabilitation for cracked, corroded, or root-damaged sewer lines.
  • Hydro Jetting — High-pressure pipe cleaning that clears blockages and prepares lines for repair.
  • Drain Cleaning — Fast, professional drain clearing for residential and commercial properties throughout Southeastern Massachusetts.
  • Epoxy Pipe Coating — Seal and protect aging pipe walls from continued corrosion without full replacement.
  • French Drains — Redirect groundwater away from your foundation and prevent water from compounding existing sewer issues.

Call TID Trenchless for Sewer Line Repair and Replacement in Southeastern Massachusetts

Licensed and Insured. Serving SE Massachusetts Since 2019

A damaged sewer line does not get better on its own. Every week it goes unaddressed, the damage spreads and the repair gets more expensive. TID Trenchless gives you a clear picture of what is happening underground before any work begins, and a repair built to last decades, not just until the next backup.

Call us now at (781) 887-3937 or contact us online to schedule your free estimate. Same-day appointments may be available depending on scheduling.