Sewer Line Replacement Cost · State Guide

Sewer Line cost in Michigan.

Statewide pricing reference for Michigan — average ranges, what local labor and permits add, and city-specific guides for every metro.

— Statewide ranges
Traditional dig
$3k – $15k
Pipe bursting
$4k – $20k
CIPP lining
$80 – $250/ft
Camera inspection
$250 – $500

Soil and access in Michigan drive the spread.

Sewer line replacement in Michigan ranges from a few thousand for a short, accessible line to tens of thousands for deep runs under hardscape. Method matters: traditional dig is cheapest per foot, trenchless saves on restoration.

This page anchors statewide pricing. For a real-world number, see your city guide below — soil type, depth, and access drive most of the difference.

02 · Price Reference

Sewer line replacement in Michigan.

Statewide pricing across the three main methods, plus the diagnostic step.

  • 01
    Camera inspection
    Always the first step
    $250 – $500
  • 02
    Traditional excavation
    Cheapest per foot when access is easy
    $3,000 – $15,000
  • 03
    Pipe bursting (trenchless)
    Pulls new HDPE through old line
    $4,000 – $20,000
  • 04
    CIPP lining
    In-place cured liner
    $80 – $250 / ft
  • 05
    Permit & inspection
    Required statewide
    $200 – $1,000+

* Pick a city for Michigan-specific soil conditions and labor rates.

03 · Cities

102 cities in Michigan.

Local sewer line cost reference for every covered metro and small town in Michigan.

Detroit
Michigan
Grand Rapids
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Warren
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Sterling Heights
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Ann Arbor
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Lansing
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Dearborn
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Livonia
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Troy
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Westland
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Farmington Hills
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Flint
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Wyoming
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Southfield
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Rochester Hills
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Kalamazoo
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Novi
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Taylor
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Dearborn Heights
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Pontiac
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St. Clair Shores
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Royal Oak
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Kentwood
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Battle Creek
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Portage
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Roseville
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East Lansing
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Saginaw
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Midland
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Lincoln Park
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Muskegon
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Holland
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Eastpointe
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Bay City
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Jackson
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Southgate
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Burton
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Oak Park
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Port Huron
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Madison Heights
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Forest Hills
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Allen Park
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Hamtramck
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Garden City
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Inkster
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Okemos
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Holt
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Allendale
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Walker
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Romulus
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Norton Shores
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Wyandotte
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Auburn Hills
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Waverly
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Mount Pleasant
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Birmingham
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Marquette
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Adrian
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Monroe
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Ypsilanti
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Cutlerville
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Ferndale
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Haslett
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Trenton
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Wayne
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Jenison
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Wixom
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Grosse Pointe Woods
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Grandville
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Mount Clemens
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Traverse City
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Northview
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Harper Woods
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Berkley
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Hazel Park
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Owosso
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Fraser
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Coldwater
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Sault Ste. Marie
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Ionia
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Rochester
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Woodhaven
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Melvindale
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Escanaba
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Riverview
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New Baltimore
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Fenton
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Niles
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South Lyon
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Grosse Pointe Park
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Farmington
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Clawson
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East Grand Rapids
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Sturgis
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Grand Haven
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Beverly Hills
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Flat Rock
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Cadillac
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Comstock Park
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Alpena
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Howell
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Grosse Pointe Farms
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04 · Q&A

Sewer Line cost — Michigan FAQs.

Q · 01

Trenchless or traditional?

Traditional dig is usually cheaper per foot if access is easy. Trenchless saves on restoring driveways and landscaping; often comes out cheaper overall when hardscape is over the line.

Q · 02

Does Michigan homeowners insurance cover this?

Standard policies usually do not. Some carriers sell a service-line endorsement that does cover sewer lines for an extra premium.

Q · 03

How long is the job?

Traditional: 2–5 days. Trenchless and CIPP: 1–2 days. Permits can add a few days to scheduling.