The sewer under your Encino home is probably as old as the house.
Original cast iron and clay laterals from the 1940s-1960s are the rule in Encino, not the exception, and they were engineered for a service life that ran out a long time ago. When one backs up, the real question is never whether the pipe is old. It is how much of it actually failed, and that is a question only the footage answers.
We run trenchless sewer repair and replacement across Encino and the rest of LA, and every job starts the same way: a camera in the line, footage you watch with us, and an honest call on whether you need a spot repair, a liner, or a full replacement. A lot of Encino lines do not need what the first quote said they did.
The hillside is working against your pipe
A good part of Encino sits on slope, and slope changes how a sewer fails. Hillside soil creeps downhill under its own weight and jumps in a quake, and a rigid cast iron and clay line in moving ground separates at the joints and offsets sideways on a steep enough lot. That motion is why two identical houses, one flat and one on the hill, do not fail the same way.
It also changes the fix. A pipe that has shifted sideways will not always take a bursting head cleanly, and a collapsed run gives a cable nothing to follow. On Encino lots we read the line on camera before committing to a method, so you are not paying for a no-dig attempt that was never going to pull. Sometimes a targeted dig is the honest answer on a hillside line, and the footage shows you why.
How we work a Encino line
The camera goes first. You watch it. We mark the failure to the foot from the cleanout so there is no guessing about where or how bad. One failed section gets repaired. A pipe leaking at the joints but still round gets lined from the inside. A line that is corroded or collapsed along its length gets replaced, usually by bursting. A full dig is the last option in Encino, not the first. The logic behind that call is in our repair or replace guide.
The lateral is yours, including under the parkway
The pipe from your Encino house to the city main is the lateral, and all of it is your responsibility, even the stretch under the public parkway. There is no city program that covers it. That is the surprise that turns a sewer backup into a stressful week, and it is covered in full in our permits guide.
What this usually looks like
A 1940s home on one of the steeper Encino streets, backing up after years of nothing. The owner had a full replacement quote. On camera the line was mostly sound with one stretch where the hillside had pulled a cast iron joint apart and offset it. That section needed work, the rest did not. Hillside lots like that fail at the point where the ground moved most, and a replacement quote that treats the whole line as gone is reading the slope wrong.
What it costs in Encino
A section repair is the low end. A trenchless replacement in Encino runs into the five figures depending on length, depth, and access, and lining is often priced by the foot. Hillside access and any work in the public right of way push the number up. Every estimate is itemized, never a single lump sum. The full breakdown is in our cost guide.
Get a straight answer
Already holding a replacement quote for your Encino home? Send it over with any footage and we will give you a free second opinion on whether it is really necessary. Backing up right now? We will get a camera in the line and show you what is actually going on, usually within one business day.
Related reading
- Repair or replace your sewer line: how we decide
- Why LA sewer lines fail
- What sewer line replacement costs in Los Angeles
- Sewer permits and LADBS: what you are responsible for