Sewer Line Installation in Des Moines
Sewer Line Installation Services in Des Moines, IA
New sewer line installation for homes, additions, and new construction projects across the Des Moines metro. Planned, permitted [CONFIRM: permit handling], and completed by Iowa-licensed sewer specialists.
New sewer line installation is required when a property needs a connection that does not yet exist or when an existing setup no longer meets the demands of the structure. This often comes up during home additions, new builds, or when converting detached spaces into livable areas with plumbing.
Clog Busters provides full-scope sewer line installation across the Des Moines metro, handling everything from initial site evaluation to final connection. Owner Jarod Smith leads a team experienced in planning, excavation, and code-compliant installation. Projects are approached with careful coordination to ensure the system works correctly from day one, not just at inspection.
Situations That Require New Sewer Line Installation
- Home expansions with added plumbing: Adding bathrooms, kitchens, or laundry areas often requires extending or installing a new sewer connection to support the increased load.
- Accessory dwelling units (ADUs): Whether attached or detached, any new living space with plumbing must be properly tied into the sewer system under local code.
- Detached buildings converted to living space: Garages, workshops, or outbuildings becoming habitable require compliant sewer connections.
- Properties without an existing sewer lateral: Homes transitioning from septic systems or new construction on undeveloped lots need a full connection to the municipal sewer.
- Irreparable or poorly configured existing lines: When a lateral is too damaged, undersized, or incorrectly routed, installing a new line is often the more reliable long-term solution.
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How Clog Busters Installs a Sewer Line in the Des Moines Metro
Site Evaluation and Route Planning
Every project begins with a detailed assessment of the property. The team identifies the best path from the structure to the municipal connection point, factoring in depth, slope, terrain, and any obstacles such as utilities or hardscaping. Proper grading is calculated at this stage to ensure consistent flow and prevent future drainage issues.
Excavation and Pipe Installation
Once the route is established, excavation follows the planned alignment. The new sewer line is installed at the correct depth and pitch, with attention given to joint integrity, cleanout placement, and overall system layout. Each step is verified before backfilling begins.
Trenchless Installation [CONFIRM: trenchless installation]
In certain conditions, trenchless methods may be used to install a sewer line with minimal surface disruption. This approach can reduce the need for open excavation, particularly in areas with established landscaping or limited access.
Connection and Inspection
The final stage involves tying the new line into the municipal sewer system and completing required inspections [CONFIRM: permit handling]. The installation is reviewed for compliance before the trench is closed and the site is restored.
Sewer Line Materials and Sizing for Des Moines Metro Installations
Most residential sewer installations in the Des Moines metro use PVC piping due to its durability, smooth interior flow, and resistance to root intrusion when properly sealed. It is the current standard for new construction and replacement projects.
Standard residential laterals are typically 4 inches in diameter, though larger sizes may be required depending on property layout, number of structures, or projected usage. Equally important is slope — the line must be installed at a precise grade to allow gravity to carry waste effectively. This is calculated during planning and confirmed during installation to meet Iowa plumbing code.
Why Des Moines Metro Homeowners and Contractors Choose Clog Busters
- Full project handling from planning through final connection, including coordination of inspections [CONFIRM: permit handling]
- Iowa-licensed and insured, operating as an independently owned Des Moines business under Jarod Smith
- 4.9-star rating across 2,798 Google reviews, reflecting consistent performance on complex jobs
Max was very pleasant even though we called and he came out 45 minutes from Des Moines! Max was quick and efficient with diagnosing our leak and even though he had to drive back to Des Moines and back to our house to replace our toilet at 8 pm, he did not make us feel like we were inconveniencing him. Our updated toilet is running as it should. Thank you Max and Clog Busters!
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Serving the Des Moines Metro
Clog Busters provides sewer line installation throughout Des Moines, Urbandale, Ankeny, Johnston, Clive, Waukee, Altoona, Pleasant Hill, and West Des Moines. For projects anywhere in the metro, the team is available to assess the site and provide a clear installation plan.
Sewer Line Installation FAQs
How long does it take to install a new sewer line?
Most residential projects are completed within one to three days, depending on the length of the run, excavation depth, site conditions, and inspection scheduling.
Is trenchless sewer line installation available?
In some cases, trenchless methods can be used to reduce excavation [CONFIRM: trenchless installation]. Suitability depends on the property layout and soil conditions.
What size pipe is used for a new sewer line?
A 4-inch PVC pipe is standard for most residential installations, though larger diameters may be required for higher-demand properties or multi-structure setups.
Is Clog Busters licensed to perform sewer line installation in Iowa?
Yes, Clog Busters is licensed and insured to carry out sewer installation work across the Des Moines metro.
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Professional sewer line installation handled from planning through connection. Iowa-licensed specialists with proven experience across the Des Moines metro.





