What is a Sewer Lateral? The “Hidden” Pipe That Protects Your Home

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Most homeowners don’t think about their sewer system until it stops working. When a backup happens, you start hearing terms like “Sewer Lateral” and “Relining.” If you’ve ever wondered what those actually mean or find yourself needing a professional, Sewer Ninjas has you covered.

What is a Sewer Lateral?

Think of your home’s plumbing like a tree. Your indoor drains are the branches, but the Sewer Lateral is the trunk. It is the underground pipe that connects your home’s plumbing to the main municipal sewer line under the street.
This is important for homeowners because you are ultimately responsible for the entire pipe, even the part that runs under the sidewalk or into the street. Cracks, leaks, and root intrusion can cause water and sewage waste to damage houses and properties in ways that are difficult to address.

Types of Sewer Lateral Material

Knowing what kind of piping is used in your home can help determine the severity of damage and the methods of restoring or fully replacing the pipe.

  • Clay Pipes – Commonly used before 1980, clay pipes are prone to cracks and separations due to ground movement and age. Over time, they are highly susceptible to root intrusion and structural failure, leading to frequent backups. Most clay pipes need replacement within 50 years, depending on tree presence.
  • ‍‍Cast Iron Pipes – ‍Cast iron pipes, widely installed in homes built before 1980, often suffer from internal corrosion and rust over time. This corrosion weakens the pipe walls, causing blockages, leaks, and eventual collapse if not addressed. If your home was built around 1980 or earlier, now is the time to check the condition of your pipes.
  • PVC Pipes – ‍While PVC pipes are more durable and flexible than clay or cast iron, failure is common due to poor installation, joint separation, or ground movement. External pressure or damage can cause cracks over time, leading to blockages or leaks requiring repair or replacement.

Regional Considerations for Milwaukee & Southern Wisconsin

If you live in the Milwaukee, Madison, or Southern Wisconsin area, your home faces unique sewer challenges. At Sewer Ninjas, we come with local knowledge and experience to get the job done right.

  • Older clay pipe infrastructure: Most homes built before 1970 in Milwaukee and Madison have clay laterals installed decades ago and are now at or beyond their 50-year lifespan.
  • Freeze-thaw cycles: Wisconsin’s harsh winters often cause ground movement and expansion, leading to stress and cracks in aging pipes.
  • Root systems & clay soil: Native Wisconsin trees and the moisture retention in our clay soils create ideal conditions for root intrusion and added pressure on sewer lateral pipes.

If your Wisconsin home was built before 1980, your sewer lateral may have underlying issues. The combination of aging pipes, our climate, and local soil conditions makes proactive inspection essential.

What Happens When You Ignore Sewer Problems

Delaying action on a failing sewer lateral doesn’t make the problem go away—it makes it exponentially worse and more expensive. Here’s what’s at stake:

  • Complete system failure costs: A small crack that costs $8,000 to reline today can become a complete lateral failure requiring $15,000-$25,000+ for full replacement and excavation. Early intervention saves tens of thousands of dollars.
  • Foundation damage: Sewage leaking into the soil around your foundation can cause settling, cracking, and structural instability, incurring additional costs of $20,000- $50,000 or more.
  • Health hazards: Sewage backups in your home create serious health risks, including exposure to harmful bacteria and parasites. Mold from moisture damage can cause respiratory issues and other medical problems.
  • Property value impact: A known sewer lateral problem significantly reduces your home’s resale value. Buyers will demand substantial discounts or walk away entirely.

How Do I Know If My Pipes Need Restoration?

If your home was built before 1980 and you’ve never had a sewer inspection, now may be the time to perform preventative measures. A sewer inspection can catch hidden cracks or damage before it becomes a major problem.

Watch for these warning signs:

  • Clogged, gurgling, or slow drains
  • Sewage odors
  • Wet spots in the yard
  • Frequent drain cleaning needs
  • Foundation settlement near sewer lines
  • Tree roots invading sewer pipes

Don’t wait for a basement flood to find out there’s a problem. If you notice any of these signs, give Sewer Ninjas a call.

What is Sewer Relining?

In the “old days,” fixing a broken lateral meant bringing in an excavator, digging a massive trench through your yard, and replacing the pipe piece by piece.

At Sewer Ninjas, we use a much smarter, engineering-grade solution called Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP) Relining.

How it works:

  1. Clean: We use Ninja Hydrojetting™ to clear out roots and debris.
  2. Insert: We slide a flexible, epoxy-saturated liner into your existing pipe.
  3. Cure: The liner is inflated and “cures” (hardens) into a solid, seamless pipe.

Essentially, we build a brand-new, structural pipe inside your old one without moving a single shovelful of dirt from your prize-winning rose bushes or your paved driveway.

This makes for a noticeable difference in your sewer performance and can prevent future backups for years to come.

The Engineering Edge

Why choose relining? As a Professional Engineer (P.E.) and Master Plumber, I look at relining as more than just a fix—it’s an infrastructure upgrade.

  • Seamless Design: No joints means nowhere for roots to get in.
  • Better Flow: The smooth epoxy interior actually improves how waste moves out of your home.
  • 50-Year Life: Designed to last for decades, giving you permanent peace of mind.

Schedule a Video Inspection: Get a “Ninja” View

Not sure what condition your lateral is in? Don’t wait for a basement flood to find out. We specialize in high-definition video inspections that show you exactly what’s happening underground.

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Milwaukee: (414) 250-8605

Madison: (608) 291-4725

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