Sewer Line Repair & Replacement
Trenchless wherever possible. Full excavation only when the line is truly collapsed.
Your Local Amherst Sewer Pros
Licensed, Bonded & Insured
Amherst is the largest of Buffalo's northern suburbs: a mix of older Williamsville bungalows, mid-century University Heights ranches, and the newer Snyder, Eggertsville, and Audubon subdivisions built since the 1970s. Sewer issues here look different than they do down in the older city neighborhoods.
Amherst's sewer profile is mostly PVC and ABS plastic laterals from the 1970s onward, which means we see fewer full collapses than in clay-pipe neighborhoods, but we see more joint failures and connection-point cracks. The other common Amherst issue: sump-pump discharge illegally tied into the sanitary lateral, which can overload the line during heavy rain and cause backups even though the pipe itself is intact.
Newer construction means fewer mature-tree root issues per home, but laterals are also closer to the surface in some Snyder and Eggertsville subdivisions where the soil is shallow over limestone bedrock. That makes them more vulnerable to frost damage.
Every service we provide in Buffalo is available throughout Amherst:
Trenchless wherever possible. Full excavation only when the line is truly collapsed.
Mechanical clearing + hydro-jetting + camera verification. Same-day service.
30-minute inspection, video sent to your phone. Know exactly what's wrong before any work starts.
High-pressure water for stubborn repeat backups. Restores full pipe diameter.
Locating, thawing, repairing freeze-cracked sewer laterals. A regular Amherst winter call.
One Buffalo number, one local team, day or night, weekends and holidays.
We cover all of Amherst: Williamsville, Snyder, Eggertsville, Audubon, the UB North Campus area, Getzville, and East Amherst. Same (716) 303-3036 number, same response window.
Amherst response times typically run 45 to 75 minutes for emergency calls. That's among the fastest in our service area because of our normal routing through the I-290 corridor.
All of Amherst. Same (716) 303-3036 number, same response window.
Sewer line repair in Amherst typically runs $2,500 to $8,000 depending on the failure mode, depth, and length of pipe. We give a flat-rate quote after a camera inspection, no hourly surprises.
We answer 24/7. One local number for the whole Western New York region.
Call (716) 303-3036