Sewer Line Repair in Dayton, Ohio

Cracked, Leaking, and Damaged Sewer Pipes Fixed at the Source

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A cracked or leaking sewer line does not heal on its own — it gets worse, usually at the worst possible time. Moore Sewer Services repairs damaged sewer pipes throughout the Dayton area, and every job starts with a camera inspection so we fix the actual problem, not just the symptoms.

Expert Residential Sewer Repair Services in Dayton, Ohio

When a sewer line fails, guessing is expensive. That is why every repair we do starts the same way: with a sewer camera inspection that shows us exactly where the damage is and how bad it is. No exploratory digging. No repairs based on a hunch.

From there, we repair the line at the point of damage. Whether it is a cracked pipe section, a leaking joint, or a pipe worn down by decades of use, we target the fix to the problem — and we will show you the camera footage so you can see it for yourself.


Most of our sewer repair work is residential, from older Dayton neighborhoods to newer builds in the surrounding suburbs. We repair commercial sewer lines too, and the process works exactly the same way.


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Sewer Pipe Damage We Repair in Dayton Homes

Not sure what is wrong with your line? That is fine — that is exactly what the camera is for. Underground pipes take a beating from soil, roots, water, and time. Here is what we repair most often:

Cracked sewer pipes and fractured pipe sections

Leaking sewer lines beneath yards and slabs

Pipe joints separated by shifting soil

Tree root damage at cracks and joints

Deteriorating clay and cast iron pipes in older Dayton neighborhoods

Corroded or worn pipe sections

Signs YouR Sewer Line Needs Repair in Dayton, Ohio

A damaged sewer line usually announces itself — but not always inside the house. Watch for:


  • Sewage odors in the yard or around floor drains
  • Wet, soggy, or sunken spots in the lawn that never dry out
  • Patches of grass noticeably greener than everything around them
  • Slow drains that return soon after a cleaning
  • Gurgling sounds from drains or toilets
  • An unexplained jump in your water or sewer bill


Catching a leaking sewer line early is the difference between repairing a section of pipe and repairing your yard or foundation along with it.

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Our Professional Sewer Line Repair Process For Dayton, Ohio

Sewer Line Evaluation

We start by talking through what you have noticed and evaluating your drain system to narrow down where the problem lives.

Sewer Camera Inspection

A camera goes into the line and shows us the exact location and condition of the damage — cracks, leaks, offset joints, or deterioration.

Targeted Repair

We repair the damaged section using the least invasive method that will actually hold. Depending on what the camera finds, that may include trenchless sewer repair.

Final Testing

Once the repair is complete, we run a flow test and a final inspection to confirm the line is working the way it should.

Benefits of A Professional Sewer Line Repair in Dayton

Plenty of sewer problems get treated instead of fixed — a line gets snaked over and over while the crack causing the trouble keeps getting worse. Repairing the pipe itself pays off:

  • Stops leaks before they damage your foundation, basement, or yard
  • Fixes the source of the problem instead of clearing the same symptom repeatedly
  • Extends the life of aging pipes without unnecessary work
  • Honest recommendations based on camera footage you can see for yourself
  • Protects landscaping and hardscaping wherever possible


Our goal is simple: repair what is broken, leave the rest alone, and be straight with you about which is which.

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Testimonials

Our Dayton Reviews

"The kitchen drain had deteriorated. Instead of taking the kitchen apart they suggested the bedroom floor. The work started at 9am & was completed by 4pm. Everything was cleaned up & ready at completion. The crew was professional and took steps not to damage our home. The price was as quoted & very reasonable. We will use Moore Sewer for all our future plumbing needs. We highly recommend them. They're local, reasonable, professional and cost efficient."

Russ Banks

Local Guide·66 reviews·3 photos

"We have worked with this company twice now, as they were referred to us by our plumber when he wasn't able to take care of the problem. Both times they were able to get to my clogged drain the same day! They actually even called me today to say they could come earlier! Our technician Ryley was very polite and conscious of keeping my home clean with putting his booties on every time! He snaked the drain several times to make sure it was clear! I won't be using anyone else, especially since my neighbor told me your main line should be cleaned every 18 months!!"

Eileen Petri

6 reviews

"Called them in the morning . They were here by 3:30 and took care of my main line drain very quick . Made sure to explain to very thoroughly the issue and also how to maintain it . Very impressed with the professionalism and showing up on such short notice . Highly recommend if youbwant fast efficient service . Thank you !"

Stacie Hoagland

Local Guide·24 reviews·2 photos

"Called Moore Sewer Services after our kitchen sink backed up. I called around noon on Friday and we had someone at the house fixing the sink by 1:30p. By 2p our drain was clear and the technician was packing up and on his way. Thank you for the prompt service and not making us live with a clogged drain over the weekend. Would highly recommend this company in the future."

kari staples

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Serving Dayton, Farmersville & Nearby Areas

We proudly provide trenchless sewer services throughout Farmersville, Dayton, and surrounding communities, including:

Frequently Asked Questions About Sewer Line Repair in Dayton

  • Spot Repair vs. Full Line Repair: Which Do You Need?

    A spot repair fixes one damaged section of pipe — a single crack, a leaking joint, a short stretch of deterioration. A full line repair addresses damage that runs the length of the pipe.


    The camera inspection makes this decision for us. If your line is in good shape except for one bad section, a spot repair is the right call, and we will not try to sell you more than that. If the camera shows damage throughout the line, patching one spot just means we will be back for the next one — and in the most severe cases, a full sewer line replacement may be the smarter long-term move.


    Either way, you will see the footage and get a straight recommendation before any work begins.

  • What Causes Sewer Pipes to Crack or Leak?

    Around here, age is the biggest factor. Many Dayton area homes still run on their original clay or cast iron sewer lines, and those materials have a working life — clay joints loosen and crack over time, and cast iron corrodes from the inside out.


    Beyond age, the usual suspects are soil shifting with freeze and thaw cycles, tree roots forcing their way into small cracks and widening them, heavy vehicles compacting the ground above a shallow line, and ordinary settling. Most cracked sewer pipes we repair have two or three of these working together.

  • Can a Sewer Line Leak Underground Without Any Signs Inside the House?

    Yes — and it happens more often than you would think. A leaking sewer line lets wastewater escape into the surrounding soil instead of into your home, so your drains may work normally while the leak quietly erodes the ground under your yard, driveway, or foundation.


    That is why the outdoor signs matter: soggy or sunken spots, unusually green grass, or sewage odors outside. If you are seeing those without any drain trouble indoors, it is worth putting a camera in the line before the problem surfaces somewhere more expensive.

  • How Long Does Sewer Line Repair Take?

    It depends on the extent of the damage, but most residential sewer repairs are completed in a day or less. A spot repair on an accessible section of pipe can be done in a few hours.


    More extensive damage, or a repair in a hard-to-reach location, can take longer — and if that is the case, we will tell you before we start, not after.

  • How Much Does Sewer Line Repair Cost?

    It depends on the location, depth, and extent of the damage, which is why we quote every repair after the camera inspection — never blind over the phone. You will get a clear, upfront price before any work begins.


    What we can promise is no surprises: the camera shows us exactly what we are dealing with, so the price you are quoted reflects the actual repair your line needs — nothing padded, nothing hidden.

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Request a free quote, get information, or ask for professional advice – call our team at 937-830-5524.