Sewer Line Replacement in Lakeway, TX
Protecting Lake Travis Homes from the Ground Up
Lakeway's mix of 1970s and 80s lakeside homes and newer builds means sewer lines here run the full spectrum — from aging clay and cast iron that's well past its prime to modern PVC that just needs a professional eye. The humidity off Lake Travis accelerates soil movement and root intrusion, and what starts as a slow drain can quietly become a collapsed line. Cold is on the Right gives Lakeway homeowners straight answers, upfront pricing, and the experience to get it done right the first time.
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About Our Sewer Line Replacement in Lakeway
Sewer line replacement isn't a job where guesswork cuts it, and in Lakeway, the conditions demand a technician who understands what's actually happening underground. The older sections of the community — neighborhoods built around the lake in the 70s and 80s — often still have original sewer lines that have spent decades dealing with the region's expansive clay soils, tree root pressure, and shifting ground near the waterline. We use camera inspection before we ever recommend replacement, so you know exactly what you're dealing with and why.
For newer Lakeway construction, the story is different but not simpler. Faster-built subdivisions sometimes come with installation shortcuts that show up years later as bellied pipes, poor slope, or inadequate depth. Whether your home backs up to a cove off Lake Travis or sits in one of the newer HOA communities on the bluff, Cold is on the Right brings the same thorough approach: camera the line, assess the damage honestly, and replace only what needs replacing. No upselling, no surprises on the invoice.

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Sewer Line Replacement Services We Provide in Lakeway
Full Sewer Line Replacement
When your existing sewer line is too far gone for repair — collapsed sections, severe root intrusion, or pipe material that's reached the end of its life — we replace the full run from your home to the city connection. For Lakeway's older homes especially, this is often the most cost-effective long-term solution rather than repeated patch repairs on deteriorating pipe.
Learn MoreTrenchless Sewer Line Replacement
Trenchless methods like pipe bursting let us replace your sewer line without tearing up your landscaping, driveway, or the mature trees that define so many Lakeway properties. We thread a new pipe through the path of the old one, breaking the old pipe outward as we go. It's faster, less disruptive, and often more affordable than traditional open-trench replacement.
Learn MoreSewer Camera Inspection
Before we recommend any replacement, we run a camera through your sewer line to see exactly what's there — cracks, root intrusion, bellied sections, or blockages. This step is non-negotiable because it means we can give you an honest assessment instead of a guess. In Lakeway's varied housing stock, what you find on camera often tells a very different story than what the symptoms suggest.
Learn MoreSewer Line Repair
Not every damaged sewer line needs full replacement — sometimes a targeted repair of a cracked section or a separated joint is the right call. We assess each situation on its own merits and tell you honestly whether repair or replacement makes more financial sense for your specific line and home. Lakeway homeowners who've been told they need a full replacement sometimes only need a well-executed spot repair.
Learn MoreRoot Intrusion Removal and Prevention
The mature oak and cedar trees throughout established Lakeway neighborhoods are beautiful, but their roots are relentless when it comes to finding moisture — and your sewer line is a prime target. We clear root intrusion mechanically and then discuss long-term solutions, including pipe lining or replacement with root-resistant materials, to keep the problem from coming back season after season.
Learn MoreDrain Cleaning and Hydro Jetting
Sometimes what looks like a sewer line problem is actually a severe blockage that can be cleared without replacement. Our hydro jetting service blasts through grease, scale, and debris buildup using high-pressure water, restoring full flow to your line. We use it both as a standalone service and as preparation before lining or replacement work.
Learn MorePipe Lining (CIPP)
Cured-in-place pipe lining is an excellent option when a sewer line has cracks or minor deterioration but is still structurally sound enough to be lined from the inside. We insert a resin-saturated liner, cure it in place, and the result is essentially a new pipe inside the old one. It's a minimally invasive solution that works particularly well for Lakeway homes where protecting the yard and mature vegetation matters.
Learn MoreSewer Cleanout Installation
Many older Lakeway homes either lack a properly located sewer cleanout or have one that's been buried or damaged over time. A cleanout gives us direct access to your sewer line for inspection and clearing, which dramatically reduces service time and cost down the road. We install cleanouts to code so you're set up properly for any future maintenance needs.
Learn MoreEmergency Sewer Line Service
A sewage backup isn't something you schedule around — it's a same-day emergency. We offer emergency sewer service for Lakeway homeowners when sewage is backing up into the home, the yard is saturated with effluent, or drains have gone completely dead. We'll respond quickly, assess the situation, and get your system functional while we work through the permanent solution.
Learn MoreWhole-Home Plumbing Assessment
If your sewer line has failed or is showing serious wear, there's a good chance other plumbing in the home is worth a closer look too — especially in Lakeway homes built in the 70s and 80s. We can assess your supply lines, drainage stack, and pipe material throughout the house while we're already on site, giving you a clear picture of your plumbing's overall health before smaller issues become expensive ones.
Learn MorePost-Replacement Line Testing and Inspection
After we complete a sewer line replacement, we don't just backfill and call it done. We run a final camera inspection and pressure test to confirm the new line is seated correctly, flowing properly, and free of any installation issues. You get the documentation to know the work was done right, which also protects your home's value if you ever need to show service records to a buyer.
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Signs You Need Sewer Line Replacement in Lakeway
- Multiple drains in the home are slow or backing up simultaneously — a single clogged drain is one thing, but when the kitchen, bathrooms, and laundry all back up at once, the problem is in the main line
- Sewage odors in the yard or inside the home, which often mean a line has cracked or separated underground
- Soggy or unusually green patches of lawn in a straight line from your home toward the street, indicating a leaking sewer line feeding the soil
- Frequent backups that keep returning even after clearing — in Lakeway's older homes, this usually means the pipe itself is the problem, not just what's in it
- Gurgling sounds from toilets or drains when other fixtures are used, a sign of air pressure problems caused by a compromised line
- Visible foundation settlement or cracks that have developed near plumbing areas, which can result from long-term sewer leaks undermining soil beneath the slab
- A sewer line that's 40 or more years old with no documented service history, especially in homes built during Lakeway's early development years
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Benefits of Sewer Line Replacement in Lakeway
- Eliminates the recurring cost of repeated drain cleanings, camera inspections, and patch repairs on a line that's past its useful life
- Protects your property value — buyers and their inspectors look hard at sewer line condition, and a replaced line with documentation is a genuine selling point
- Stops the slow environmental damage of sewage leaking into the soil near Lake Travis, where proximity to waterways makes proper sewer containment especially important
- New pipe materials like PVC are root-resistant, corrosion-proof, and built to last 50 or more years with normal use
- Restores full drainage capacity throughout the home, eliminating the slow drains and backups that have become normal background noise in the house
- Gives you peace of mind with a clear, documented solution rather than uncertainty about what's happening underground
We Know Lakeway Homes
Lakeway grew up around Lake Travis starting in the late 1960s and through the 70s and 80s, which means a significant portion of the housing stock is sitting on original plumbing infrastructure that's now 40 to 50 years old. Clay and cast iron sewer lines from that era weren't built to last forever, and the combination of Hill Country soils, seasonal dry-wet cycles, and the elevated humidity near the lake accelerates the deterioration. We've seen what that combination does to underground pipe, and we know where to look when symptoms point to a sewer problem in these older neighborhoods.
The newer communities that have filled in around Lakeway over the past two decades present their own considerations — faster construction timelines sometimes meant less attention to sewer line slope and depth, and those installation decisions tend to show up as chronic slow-drain problems years later. Whether you're in an original lakefront home or a newer subdivision up on the ridge, Cold is on the Right knows this community well. We're not guessing about what might be down there — we've been under these yards.

Proudly Serving Lakeway and Surrounding Areas
Cold is on the Right serves Lakeway and the broader Lake Travis corridor, including Bee Cave, Spicewood, Steiner Ranch, and the communities along 620 and 2222. We're also regularly out in Westlake, Dripping Springs, and into Cedar Park and Round Rock when our Lakeway customers have family or friends who need help. This part of the Hill Country has become home to a lot of people who care about their properties, and we're glad to be the plumbing company that shows up and does it right.
Not sure if we service your neighborhood? Give us a call at (512) 271-2172 or send us an online request today.
Why Lakeway Homeowners Choose Us
Lakeway is a community that runs on word of mouth — people here talk to their neighbors, their marina friends, and their HOA contacts before hiring anyone. Cold is on the Right has built its reputation in this community the old-fashioned way: showing up on time, being honest about what we find, and doing work that holds up. We're not a call center operation with rotating crews — we're a local company that stands behind what we do.
Camera-First Diagnostics
We never recommend sewer line replacement without first showing you exactly what's wrong with a camera inspection. You see the footage, you understand the problem, and you make an informed decision.
Upfront, Itemized Pricing
You get a firm price before we start, not an estimate that grows once the ground is open. Lakeway homeowners have told us this alone sets us apart from the competition.
Experience with Lakeway's Housing Stock
From original 1970s lakefront homes to newer subdivisions, we know the pipe materials, installation methods, and failure patterns common to this community specifically.
Emergency Availability
Sewer backups don't wait for business hours. We're available for emergency sewer calls in Lakeway when the situation can't be put off until next week.
Financing Options for Lakeway Homeowners
Sewer line replacement is a significant investment, and Cold is on the Right offers financing options so the work can get done without putting your budget in a difficult spot. A failing sewer line only gets more expensive the longer it goes — effluent leaking into your soil, repeated emergency service calls, and potential foundation issues all add up faster than the cost of replacement. Ask us about financing when you call, and we'll walk you through what's available.







