Sewer Repair Leads from Contractors Who Trust You

That Actually Close.

Plumbers scope lines and find the breaks. Foundation guys see the settlement. They can't do the sewer work — but they know who can. Be that contractor.

Free to join. Cancel anytime. No credit card required.

Sewer Repair & Lining lead gen is broken.

Here's what you're dealing with.

Sewer repair leads from aggregator sites

Sewer repair leads from aggregator sites are almost always emergency situations where homeowners call 5 companies simultaneously — the first to arrive wins regardless of quality

Trenchless sewer lining is a high-value

Trenchless sewer lining is a high-value specialty that homeowners don't know to ask for — they find out about it only when a trusted plumber recommends it over the cheaper dig-and-replace quote

Sewer work requires camera inspection as a diagnostic tool

Sewer work requires camera inspection as a diagnostic tool — companies that don't offer scoping lose leads to competitors who do, even when the repair work itself is what generates revenue

How LeadChuck works for sewer repair & lining contractors

1

Step 1: Set Your Price

A trenchless sewer lining job runs $4,000–$15,000 — compared to $8,000–$25,000 for traditional excavation. The cost savings are compelling but homeowners only hear about it from a trusted contractor.

2

Step 2: Get Referrals

Plumbers, foundation contractors, home inspectors, and excavators all encounter sewer line issues and need a specialist who can handle the repair without tearing up the yard.

3

Step 3: Close Jobs

When a plumber scopes a line and calls you saying 'I've got a client with 40 feet of collapsed clay pipe — they need lining, not excavation,' that's a sold job at premium margin.

The referral flywheel in action

James runs ProFlow Sewer in Antioch, TN. He connected with a plumbing company on LeadChuck that does a lot of sewer scoping but no lining. They sent 7 lining referrals in the first 4 months. James closed 5 at an average of $7,200. Paid $420 in lead fees. Referred 3 clients back to the plumber for interior fixture issues. Earned $270 in referral fees. Net cost on $36,000: $150.

Your net lead cost: $31 for $7200+ in revenue. Plus $54 earned in outbound referrals.

Who sends sewer repair & lining contractors leads?

These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.

Plumbers

Plumbers scope sewer lines as part of drain diagnostics and need a lining specialist for repair referrals

Foundation Contractors

Foundation settlement and cracking is often caused by or causes sewer line damage — they encounter this constantly

Home Inspectors

Sewer scope inspections during real estate transactions reveal issues that need specialist repair

Excavation Contractors

Excavators called for drain work often find sewer line issues that require lining or replacement

Waterproofing Contractors

Basement waterproofing work often uncovers sewer line problems contributing to moisture issues

Who do sewer repair & lining contractors refer out?

Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.

Plumbing

$45-90

Sewer repair clients often have related plumbing issues inside the home that need attention

Foundation Repair

$65-130

Sewer line failures frequently cause or accompany foundation settlement and cracking

Landscaping

$35-70

Excavation-based sewer repairs require landscape restoration after completion

Concrete

$45-90

Concrete driveway or patio cutting and repair accompanies sewer work under hardscaped areas

Drain Cleaning

$25-50

Clients with sewer issues often need ongoing drain maintenance after repair

Simple, transparent pricing

Free to join

No monthly fees

Pay per lead

You set the price

10% platform fee

Only on lead fees

Earn referrals

Offset your costs

I specialize in trenchless lining but nobody knew about me because I wasn't spending $3,000/month on ads like the big plumbing companies. LeadChuck connected me with 6 plumbing companies who now send all their lining work to me. I did $280,000 from those referrals last year. My ad spend is zero.
J

James C.

ProFlow Trenchless Solutions, Antioch, TN · 10 years in business

Frequently asked questions

Not required, but highly recommended. Contractors who refer sewer work want a specialist who can diagnose before they repair — offering scoping as a lead-in service dramatically increases your referral volume.

For trenchless lining jobs ($4,000–$15,000), expect $65–$150 in lead fees. Emergency repair referrals may be lower because the time pressure is the value, not the research.

Yes. Your profile lets you specify the work types you do. Emergency and non-emergency referrals come from different contractor types — emergency mainly from plumbers, planned from home inspectors and real estate transactions.

Contractor relationships are personal. When a plumber trusts you specifically — because they've worked with you, seen your work, or you've referred clients to them — they're not going to split referrals with your competitor.

Related trades

Ready to Get Sewer Repair & Lining Leads That Close?

Join the contractor network and start receiving exclusive referrals today. Pay only when you accept.

Find Sewer Repair & Lining Contractors in Your City

See sewer repair & lining referral pricing and founding member status for cities in Tennessee.