We are Your Beaverton Sewer Line Repair Company

A sewer line failure beneath a Beaverton property creates an urgent situation that requires a contractor experienced in the Tualatin Valley’s distinctive soil challenges. Beaverton stretches from the flat valley floor along Fanno Creek to the higher ground of Cooper Mountain and Sexton Mountain, and the clay-heavy soils that characterize this region put continuous stress on underground pipes through seasonal expansion and contraction cycles. Prodan Construction delivers responsive, professional sewer line repair and replacement throughout Beaverton, applying years of experience in the area’s heavy clay and varied terrain to produce lasting results. Whether the problem is beneath a 1970s ranch home near TV Highway or a newer development on Cooper Mountain, our crew arrives prepared to handle what the ground throws at us. Call Prodan Construction at (503) 773-6949 for experienced sewer line repair in Beaverton.

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Sewer Line Repair in Beaverton

Quick and Flexible Sewer Line Replacement

Beaverton is the Portland metro’s most populous suburb, and its active real estate market generates constant demand for sewer scope inspections. Properties built during the city’s rapid suburban growth period — the 1960s through 1990s — make up a large portion of Beaverton’s housing stock, and their sewer laterals installed in heavy clay without modern bedding practices are reaching the age where failures become increasingly common. Newer developments on Cooper Mountain and in South Beaverton are not immune either, as clay soil movement can affect even recently installed pipes over time. Prodan Construction serves Beaverton homeowners who need sewer line repairs completed before closing, providing the scheduling flexibility and execution speed that real estate timelines demand. Our crew typically finishes residential sewer lateral replacements in Beaverton within one to two working days, managing the clay excavation, proper gravel bedding installation, and surface restoration needed to pass reinspection and satisfy all parties in the transaction.

Traditional and Trenchless Sewer Line Repair

Beaverton homeowners exploring sewer repair options will find trenchless methods like pipe lining and pipe bursting presented as lower-disruption alternatives. These technologies have their applications, but their effectiveness depends heavily on the ground conditions surrounding the pipe. Beaverton’s Tualatin Valley clay soils — which are classified as expansive and undergo significant volume changes with moisture fluctuations — create exactly the type of conditions where interior pipe repairs alone are insufficient. The clay that caused the pipe to fail will continue acting on any repair that does not address the bedding and soil isolation around the pipe. Prodan Construction performs traditional open-trench sewer repair in Beaverton because it is the only approach that manages the clay problem at its source. We excavate the trench, remove the damaged pipe, install a gravel bedding envelope that buffers the new pipe from clay pressure, and compact the backfill to create a stable corridor that resists the ground’s seasonal movement.

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What People We’ve Worked with have to Say About Us

Our services are rated 5 stars by Beaverton homeowners who have experienced the combination of clay-soil expertise and customer-focused service that Prodan Construction delivers on every project. From the older neighborhoods near downtown to the new developments on Cooper Mountain, our Beaverton customers know they are getting repair work built for the long term.

“Prodan Construction was quick and very thorough with a land clearing project on our acreage. They communicated every step and left the site better than I imagined. Highly recommend!” — Cody M.

“From the first phone call to the final walkthrough, Prodan was professional and honest. Their crew showed up on time, worked hard, and finished ahead of schedule. I’ll use them again for sure.” — Ashley R.

“We had a complicated demolition job with a tight timeline. Prodan Construction handled every detail — permits, hauling, grading — without a single issue. Outstanding company.” — Vickie T.

“I got three bids for our excavation project and Prodan was the most fair and upfront about what the job would involve. No hidden fees, no surprises. The finished work exceeded our expectations.” — Lon D.

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Our Beaverton Sewer Line Repair Company FAQ

How do you fix a broken sewer line?

Fixing a broken sewer line in Beaverton begins with a camera inspection to locate and evaluate the pipe damage. Prodan Construction then excavates a trench through Beaverton’s heavy clay soil to expose the failed section. The damaged pipe is removed, and we prepare the trench with a gravel bedding layer designed to insulate the new pipe from the clay’s seasonal movement. New sewer-grade pipe is installed at the proper slope for gravity drainage, and the trench is backfilled with materials selected for stability in clay conditions. We compact the fill in controlled lifts and restore the ground surface to its original condition. Every step is calibrated to the clay soil challenges that define Beaverton’s underground environment.

What are trenchless sewer line repairs?

Trenchless sewer repair uses pipe lining or pipe bursting to fix pipes without full open trenching. Lining creates a new interior surface with cured resin, while bursting breaks the old pipe and replaces it simultaneously. These methods can be effective in stable soils, but Beaverton’s expansive clay creates a continuously active ground environment that stresses pipes from the outside. A liner inside a pipe surrounded by moving clay will be subject to the same external forces that caused the original failure. Prodan Construction uses open-trench methods in Beaverton to address the soil conditions around the pipe, not just the pipe itself, producing repairs that resist the clay’s ongoing pressure.

How long does it take to repair a broken sewer line?

Residential sewer line repairs in Beaverton typically take one to two days. The Tualatin Valley clay can slow excavation, especially during the wet season, but Beaverton’s generally flat terrain in the valley areas allows efficient equipment work. Properties on Cooper Mountain or Sexton Mountain with steeper terrain and potential weathered basalt may require additional time. Prodan Construction provides schedule estimates based on the specific soil moisture, terrain, and pipe conditions at each Beaverton property.

What are the signs of a broken sewer pipe?

  • Persistent sewage odor around your yard or inside the home, especially near drains and cleanouts
  • Areas of sinking or settling ground in the yard, particularly along the path of the sewer lateral
  • Slow-draining fixtures throughout the house, including sinks, tubs, and toilets backing up simultaneously
  • Unusually lush or green patches of grass growing over the sewer line path, fed by leaking waste

Do plumbers work on sewers?

Plumbers work on interior pipe systems and can diagnose sewer problems, but a full sewer lateral replacement in Beaverton’s clay soils is construction work requiring trenching equipment, clay management expertise, and proper bedding installation. The quality of the earthwork around the pipe determines how long the repair will last in expansive clay conditions. Prodan Construction manages all excavation, bedding, pipe installation, and site restoration for Beaverton sewer projects, and we coordinate with licensed plumbers when interior plumbing connections are part of the project scope.

How much does it cost to repair a sewer line?

The cost of sewer line repair in Beaverton depends on pipe length and depth, clay moisture conditions at the time of work, whether concrete or hardscape must be cut and restored, and the overall scope of the project. Wet clay excavation during the rainy season is more labor-intensive than dry conditions, which can affect pricing. Prodan Construction provides site-specific written estimates after evaluating each Beaverton property in person, ensuring that the quote reflects actual conditions rather than generic averages.

Is sewer line replacement covered by homeowners insurance?

Standard homeowners insurance in Oregon typically excludes sewer line damage caused by aging, root intrusion, or gradual ground movement. The Tualatin Valley’s clay soil expansion and contraction constitutes exactly the type of gradual process that falls outside standard coverage. Some carriers offer optional sewer line endorsements for supplemental coverage at an additional annual cost. Beaverton homeowners should review their policy and discuss options with their insurance agent. Prodan Construction documents all sewer work thoroughly with camera footage, photographs, and written reports to support any applicable insurance claims.

Beaverton homeowners choose Prodan Construction for sewer line repairs designed to withstand the Tualatin Valley’s expansive clay conditions and varied terrain. Reach us at (503) 773-6949 for a sewer inspection and transparent repair estimate.

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Prodan Construction is Your Beaverton Sewer Line Repair Company