Drain Line cost in
Connecticut.
Statewide pricing reference for Connecticut — average ranges, what local labor and permits add, and city-specific guides for every metro.
- Interior drain
- $1k – $3k
- Main drain line
- $2k – $8k+
- Slab cut & repair
- +$1.5k – $3k
- Camera inspection
- $250 – $500
Slab access drives a lot of the cost in Connecticut.
Drain line replacement in Connecticut depends on what's failing and how it's accessed. Interior branches in walls or crawlspaces are cheapest; main drains running under a slab cost the most.
This page is the statewide reference. For real numbers, drill into your Connecticut city below.
Drain line replacement in Connecticut.
Statewide pricing for interior branch and main drain replacements, plus typical Connecticut permit fees.
- 01Camera inspectionLocate the failure first$250 – $500
- 02Interior drain (partial)Sink, tub, or branch line$1,000 – $3,000
- 03Main drain lineHouse to sewer connection$2,000 – $8,000+
- 04Slab cut & repairWhen the drain runs under slab+$1,500 – $3,000
- 05Permit & inspection$100 – $500
* Pick a city for Connecticut-specific labor and slab-cut conditions.
35 cities in Connecticut.
Local drain line cost reference for every covered metro and small town in Connecticut.
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Drain Line cost — Connecticut FAQs.
Drain line vs sewer line?
Drain lines run inside the home from fixtures to the main drain. Sewer lines carry combined waste from the main drain out to the city. Sewer work is usually larger and more expensive.
Is a slab cut always necessary in Connecticut?
Only if the failing drain runs under slab. Branch lines in walls or crawlspaces are replaced without touching concrete.
Are these jobs covered by insurance?
Most policies do not cover wear-related drain failures. Sudden damage may be covered — check your policy.