About TrueLine Sewer Solutions

TrueLine Sewer Solutions was founded to provide dependable sewer inspection, cleaning, and rehabilitation services for private and municipal sewer systems.

We believe sewer problems should be approached with accuracy, honesty, and practical solutions. Whether it is a homeowner dealing with recurring backups, a business managing aging drainage infrastructure, or a municipality maintaining critical sewer assets, our goal is to identify the issue clearly and recommend the right path forward.

With experience in sewer inspection and trenchless rehabilitation, TrueLine focuses on solutions that reduce unnecessary excavation, extend the life of existing infrastructure, and help prevent small problems from becoming costly failures.

Our services include sewer camera inspection, sewer cleaning and jetting, structural polyurea sewer rehabilitation, and manhole rehabilitation. Each project starts with understanding the condition of the system, the needs of the client, and the most effective way to complete the work.

Upfront Ballpark Pricing

One thing that sets TrueLine apart is our commitment to pricing transparency. In an industry where costs are often unclear until after a call or site visit, we aim to provide base pricing upfront wherever possible.

While every sewer system and site condition is different, our goal is to give customers a realistic starting point early in the process. This helps homeowners, businesses, and project managers understand the general cost range before moving forward with inspection, cleaning, or rehabilitation work.

Final pricing may depend on pipe size, access, condition, length, preparation required, and the type of repair or rehabilitation needed. However, we believe customers should not have to start the conversation completely in the dark.

At TrueLine, we are building the company around clear communication, quality workmanship, reliable service, and practical sewer solutions from the first call to the completed job.

Diagram showing common problems found in sewer scope inspections, including root intrusion, excessive rust or scaling, debris blockage, pipe damage, offset, and belly. Each problem is illustrated with a cross-section of a sewer pipe demonstrating the issue.