Sewer line repair in Connecticut
98 sewer line contractors with website signal in Connecticut. Sorted by sewer-specific review count, then website signal.
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Connecticut has 98 listings for residential sewer repair, with 62 explicitly focused on this service. Listings are available across the state, with clusters in cities like Newington, Stamford, Meriden, West Hartford, Waterbury, Bridgeport, Danbury, and Mystic.
Housing and repair context
In Connecticut, responsibility for a residential sewer lateral and its connection point varies by jurisdiction. Permits and inspection are local, and work in a street, sidewalk, or right-of-way may require separate municipal approval.
Before you call
Always confirm a contractor's licensing and insurance. Verify local permit requirements, lateral ownership rules, and request camera documentation of the issue. Be sure to discuss repair method options and restoration plans for disturbed areas.
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If the state list is too broad, enter your ZIP and sort by distance.
Each metro page lists contractors with an office within 50 miles. Many shops travel for jobs, so the count includes nearby counties, not just city-limits addresses.
Listings with emergency or after-hours language in permitted reviews. Clearing a clog is not the same as structural sewer repair.
State pages for contractors whose websites mention lining, bursting, trenchless repair, or open-cut excavation. Method mention is not a specialty certification.
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All Connecticut contractors
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- The Drain Medic
- Superior Sewer & Drain Service
- Unlimited Excavation and Construction
- The Clog Dr. Plumbing and Rooter Services
- K & A Enterprises LLC
- Homeowner Safety Valve Company
- Quality Rooter
- Savy & Sons
- Jim Rooter sewer & Drain
- All Star Rooter
- DBG Construction
- Drainworks Plumbing & Septic LLC
- Ct Drainage Pros
- Unlimited Excavation and Construction Orange
- Raps Plumbing, Heating & Drain Services
- The Drain King
- Anytime Sewer Drain & Jetting Services LLC
- Earthworm Water Sewer and Drainage
- Valley View Excavating, LLC
- A-Team Plumbing & HVAC
- bluefrog Plumbing + Drain of Central Connecticut
- Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup
- Clog Master Plumbing, HVAC and Water Damage Restoration Services
- Monroe Septic
- Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup
- Advance Plumbing & Heating (Drain Cleaning, Heating Contractor, Plumber)
- Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup
- Rooterman Hartford, LLC
- Advance Plumbing & Heating (Drain Cleaning, Heating Contractor, Plumber)
- Ray Page Plumbing, Inc.
- Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup
- AA Sewer & Water Services
- Service Relief
- Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup
- Benjamin Franklin Plumbing
- CMT Construction and Excavation
- Engineered Septic & Sewer, LLC
- Cascio Plumbing
- Dna Plumbing, Drain Cleaning & Heating LLC
- Advance Plumbing & Heating, Inc.
- Advance Plumbing & Heating (Drain Cleaning, Heating Contractor, Plumber)
- Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup
- Delponte Plumbing & Heating
- Z Plumberz of New Haven
- HL Bowman Inc Plumbing Heating & AC
- FreeFlow Plumber of Greenwich
- Rooter-Man
- RooterMan
- All State Plumbing Pros
- Drainworks Plumbing & Septic
- Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup
- Raps Plumbing & Heating
- The Plumbing King
- Roccos Plumbing and Heating LLC
- Escape Plumbing & Heating, LLC
- United Plumbers
- Vanguard Plumbing Solutions LLC
- CT Pro Water Services LLC
- Advanced Basement Solutions Of Connecticut LLC
- Command Construction LLC
- Brian Capone Land Services LLC
- A-Right Plumbing
- Scott Family Plumbing
- A1 Quality Rooter
- Connecticut Sewer Rooter & Drain Cleaning
- TMG Plumbing & Disaster Solutions - Mystic
- Drainage Septic Pros
- D'Agostino General Contractors
- A1 Quality Rooter
- Total Mechanical Systems
- TMG Plumbing & Disaster Solutions - Norwich
- Daffodil Plumbing
- Raps
- Benjamin Franklin Plumbing
- Watertown Plumbing Pros
- Benjamin Franklin Plumbing
- Aiello Home Services- Plumbing, Heating, AC, Electrical & Drain Cleaning
- A. Bemonte Plumbing LLC
- Riley Plumbing and Heating
- Master Rooter: Sewer and Drain Cleaning Service
- Call The Plumber LLC
- Drain Wizard Plumbing
- Beers Inc
- Master Rooter: Sewer and Drain Cleaning Service
- Rocco Ciufalo Plumbing & Heating
- LED plumbing Services
- TAP Plumbing And Heating LLC
- Arrigoni Plumbing and Construction Services
- Atlantic Remodeling Group LLC
- Pro Plumbers Newark
- Steve's Plumbing
- Lamb Plumbing
- Preferred Plumbing Co
- Farmington Valley Plumbing
- Dick Wages/Gary Thresher Plumbing & Heating Service
- Farmington Valley Plumbing
- First String Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
- JSocci Plumbing and Heating
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Common questions
- How many sewer contractors are in Connecticut?
- 98 contractors show sewer line signal on their websites across 8 cities in Connecticut. Of those, 62 have a dedicated sewer page, 17 have repeated signal, and 19 have at least one mention worth checking.
- What cities have the most contractors in Connecticut?
- Newington, Stamford, Meriden, West Hartford, Waterbury.
- What should I confirm before hiring in Connecticut?
- Connecticut has 98 listings for residential sewer repair, with 62 explicitly focused on this service. Listings are available across the state, with clusters in cities like Newington, Stamford, Meriden, West Hartford, Waterbury, Bridgeport, Danbury, and Mystic. Confirm lateral ownership, camera documentation, method options, permits, and restoration before you compare bids.
- How are these sorted?
- Sewer-specific review count first (after any featured rows), then website signal, then overall Google review count. Use the left filters to require 1+, 5+, or 10+ sewer reviews.
- Are these recommendations?
- No. Independently researched listings, not endorsements. Use this as a starting point, then check licensing, references, and recent work before you sign.
Looking for first-call questions? Read questions to ask a sewer contractor. Signal labels mean explicit signal, strong signal, or moderate signal.