TL;DR: Sewer line repair cost in Utah as of 2026: camera diagnosis $150-$400, spot repairs $1,500-$5,000, trenchless replacement $8,000-$25,000, open-trench $10,000-$30,000+, all industry estimates. Depth, length, and what sits above the line (driveway, mature trees, landscaping) move the number more than the pipe itself.

What drives the price up or down?

Four factors: depth (Utah laterals run below the ~30-inch frost line, and every foot deeper is slower digging), length to the city main, surface restoration (lawn is cheap, stamped concrete is not), and method. Trenchless costs more per foot but usually wins total cost once driveway and landscaping repair is counted honestly.

Why does the camera come first?

Because it converts a $30,000 fear into a priced decision. Footage shows whether the problem is one joint (spot repair), wall buildup (jetting, hundreds not thousands), or systemic failure (replacement), located by depth and distance so quotes are surgical. The decision framework lives in repair vs replacement.

How do you compare quotes fairly?

Same scope, same method, restoration included, permit included, ask all four. Utah Service Pros prices from footage you can watch: drain & sewer hub, 801-874-8479.

Expert-reviewed by Utah Service Pros. Last updated June 2026.

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Sewer Line Repair Cost: quick answers

Sewer line repair cost comes down to three things: act early, get a proper diagnosis before paying for anything, and insist on flat-rate pricing. For sewer line repair cost anywhere in Utah County, Utah Service Pros handles the diagnosis and the fix in one visit, with permits included where required.