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Sewer Line Reroute in Orlando, FL
Tell us what is happening. We will find the cause, explain your options, and handle sewer line reroute with care.
65+ years serving Central Florida
Licensed local service team
Fast scheduling and clear communication
Service Overview
Sewer Line Reroute With Clear Answers Before Work Begins
When a renovation, home addition, landscaping project, or new construction conflicts with your existing sewer line routing, the line has to move — and it has to move right. A sewer line reroute involves removing the conflicting segment of pipe and installing a properly graded, fully permitted replacement route that restores sewer function without compromising your project. Lapin Services has handled sewer line reroutes across Central Florida for over 65 years. We pull the permits, coordinate with inspectors, and deliver the final solution — so your project stays on schedule and your sewer system keeps working the way it should.
Lapin Services has served Central Florida since 1958. Our licensed technicians bring decades of local experience to every sewer line reroute call, explain what we find in plain language, and complete the work with the documentation and follow-through your property deserves.
Problems We Solve
Common Reasons Sewer Lines Need to Be Rerouted
You do not have to diagnose the problem yourself. These are common issues we help confirm, explain, and repair.
Home Additions Conflict With Existing Line Routing
Expanding your home — adding a room, garage, or ADU — often places new footings and slabs directly over or adjacent to existing sewer lines. Those lines cannot remain in place. A reroute shifts the line to a clear path that supports both the new structure and uninterrupted sewer service.
Bathroom or Kitchen Relocations During Renovations
Moving a bathroom, laundry room, or kitchen island shifts the drain connection point, which can leave existing sewer laterals in the wrong position. A properly planned reroute ties the new fixture locations into the main sewer line at the correct grade and cleanout access points.
Landscaping or Hardscaping Projects Blocking Access or Coverage
Installing a pool, patio, retaining wall, or major landscaping feature over an existing sewer line creates long-term access and maintenance problems. Rerouting the line before construction is completed prevents costly demolition work later and keeps your sewer accessible for future service.
New Construction Requiring Updated Utility Routing
Site development for commercial buildings, multi-family units, or residential communities often requires sewer lines to be routed around new structures, underground utilities, or site features that were not present when the original line was installed. A properly engineered reroute aligns sewer routing with the new site plan from the start.
Deteriorated or Damaged Pipe Segments Requiring Replacement
When a section of sewer pipe has collapsed, root-infiltrated, or offset significantly, a full reroute is sometimes more cost-effective than a patch. Rather than attempting spot repairs in a compromised corridor, a reroute installs a clean new run of pipe on a path that avoids the conditions that caused the original failure.
When to Call
Signs You May Need a Sewer Line Reroute
If you notice any of these signs, call Lapin. We will find the cause and explain what needs to happen next.
You Are Planning a Structural Addition or Major Renovation
If your project involves new footings, a slab pour, or any underground work near your existing sewer line, have the line located before breaking ground. Discovering a conflict mid-project delays construction and increases cost. Scheduling a reroute in advance keeps everything on track.
A Contractor Has Identified a Utility Conflict on Your Site Plan
General contractors, civil engineers, and site coordinators frequently flag sewer line conflicts during the permitting and planning phase. If your GC or engineer has raised this issue, Lapin Services can step in as the licensed underground utility contractor to resolve it with the proper permits and inspections.
Recurring Backups or Slow Drains in a Specific Area
Persistent drainage problems that keep returning in the same area of the property — especially after previous repairs — can indicate a structural issue with the line routing itself. A video pipe inspection can confirm whether a reroute is needed rather than another round of temporary fixes.
You Are Installing a Pool, Outdoor Kitchen, or Large Hardscape Feature
These projects routinely surface sewer line conflicts that were never anticipated when the home was built. If your pool or outdoor project contractor has flagged a sewer line in the excavation zone, a reroute before the project is poured or backfilled eliminates a much larger problem down the road.
Your Sewer Line Runs Through an Area Prone to Root Intrusion or Repeated Damage
Lines routed beneath mature trees, unstable soil, or areas that have experienced repeated root infiltration may benefit from a permanent reroute to a cleaner corridor. Addressing the routing problem eliminates the root cause rather than managing ongoing service calls.
Our Process
What to Expect From Your Sewer Line Reroute Visit
Tell us what is happening. We arrive prepared, explain the work clearly, and give clear pricing before work begins.
Step 1
Tell Us What Is Happening
Call or request service. You do not have to know exactly what failed; describe what you see, smell, hear, or need done.
Step 2
We Find the Cause
A Lapin technician or crew checks the issue, reviews the project, and explains what needs to be done in plain language.
Step 3
You Approve the Work
You get clear pricing and options before work begins, so you can make a confident decision.
Step 4
We Handle It With Care
We complete the approved work, respect your home, business, or jobsite, and keep you informed.
Step 5
We Stand Behind the Job
Before we leave, we confirm the work, answer questions, and make sure you know what to expect next.
Why Lapin
Why Orlando Property Owners and Contractors Choose Lapin Services
Our name is on every job. We respect your time, budget, property, and trust.
65+ Years of Underground Utility Experience
Lapin has served Central Florida since 1958. Our name is on every job, and we do the work in a way we can stand behind.
Clear Communication
We explain what we find, what it means, and what your options are before work begins.
Respect for Your Property
We protect the home, business, property, or jobsite and treat people the way we would want to be treated.
The Right Team for the Work
We handle plumbing, septic, drains, sewer, underground utilities, commercial service, and serious project work.
Care When It Matters
Every call affects a family, tenant, customer, business, property, or project. We do not take that lightly.
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FAQs
Sewer Line Reroute — Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a permit for a sewer line reroute in Orlando?
Yes. Any time a sewer line is relocated, removed, or replaced in a new configuration, a permit is required. Lapin Services handles the full permit process — application, inspection scheduling, and final sign-off — so you do not have to manage that separately. We will not begin work on a reroute without proper permits in place.
How long does a sewer line reroute take?
Most residential reroutes are completed in one to three days of field work, depending on the length of the new run, depth of excavation, and site conditions. The total project timeline — including permitting — varies by county and current permit office workload. We will give you a realistic schedule estimate during the assessment phase so your project timeline stays accurate.
Can I use my sewer during the reroute?
In most cases, sewer use is temporarily interrupted during the active connection and cutover phase, which typically lasts a few hours. We coordinate the work sequence to minimize inconvenience and give you advance notice of any planned service interruption so you can plan accordingly.
How much does a sewer line reroute cost in Orlando?
Cost depends on the length of the reroute, depth of excavation, pipe material, access conditions, and whether any obstacles — other utilities, tree roots, or concrete — complicate the run. We provide a detailed written estimate after the on-site assessment. There are no surprises on a Lapin Services project — what we quote is what you pay.
What type of pipe is used for a sewer line reroute?
Most residential and light commercial reroutes use PVC pipe meeting current Florida building code requirements. Pipe size is determined by fixture load and the length of the run. For commercial or high-demand applications, we will specify the appropriate material during the design phase and include it in the permit submittal.
Will the reroute affect my yard, driveway, or landscaping?
Excavation is required to access and install the new line, so some surface disruption is unavoidable. We plan the route to minimize impact on driveways, hardscaping, and mature landscaping where possible. After backfill and compaction, the excavated area is restored as fully as the scope allows. We will walk through the site with you before work begins so you understand exactly what to expect.
I am a general contractor — can Lapin Services coordinate directly with my project schedule?
Yes, and this is one of the most common ways we work. Lapin Services functions as a dedicated underground utility subcontractor on renovation and construction projects throughout Central Florida. We coordinate with your schedule, communicate directly, pull our own permits, and deliver clean documentation at project close. Call us early in the project timeline for best results.
How do I know if my sewer line needs to be rerouted versus repaired?
A video pipe inspection is the fastest and most definitive way to answer that question. We camera the existing line to assess pipe condition, identify root intrusion, confirm grade, and map the routing relative to any planned construction. Once we have that data, we can tell you whether a targeted repair addresses the problem or whether a reroute is the better long-term solution. We will not recommend a reroute unless the inspection supports it.
Schedule Service
Tell Us What Is Happening
Call Lapin or request service. We will get the right team moving, explain your options, and handle the work with care.