Sewer Repair in Brunswick, Maine
Home to Bowdoin College and a thriving downtown, Brunswick property owners frequently discover failing Orangeburg or clay laterals during home inspections or after experiencing slow drains and sewage backups. Brunswick's mix of historic downtown properties and mid-century residential neighborhoods contains a high concentration of Orangeburg pipe — a tar-paper composite used from the 1940s–70s that is now collapsing and delaminating throughout the area. Trenchless pipe lining is the modern solution — we restore your pipes from the inside without a single shovel of excavation.
Same-Day Service
Most trenchless repairs in Brunswick are completed in a single day with minimal disruption.
50-Year Warranty
Every CIPP liner we install carries an industry-leading 50-year structural warranty.
Local Experts
We know Maine's soil conditions, frost depths, and aging pipe stock — from clay to Orangeburg.
Our Services in Brunswick
Trenchless Pipe Lining (CIPP)
We insert a resin-saturated liner through a small access point and cure it in place — creating a seamless new pipe inside the old one. No digging required.
Learn MoreHydro Jetting
High-pressure water jetting blasts away grease, scale, and root intrusion, restoring full flow capacity to your drains and sewer lines.
Learn MoreDrain Clearing
Fast, effective clearing of blocked drains — from kitchen sinks to main sewer laterals — without unnecessary excavation.
Learn MoreSewer Camera Inspection
HD camera inspection pinpoints the exact location and cause of your sewer problem before we recommend any repair — saving you time and money.
Learn MoreWhy Brunswick Homeowners Choose Trenchless Maine
- Save up to 50% vs. traditional excavation in Brunswick
- No damage to your lawn, driveway, or landscaping
- Eliminates root intrusion and future leaks permanently
- Fully licensed and insured in the State of Maine
- Free camera inspection with every repair estimate
- Financing available — as low as $99/month

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Frequently Asked Questions — Brunswick, ME
What is Orangeburg pipe and why is it a problem in Brunswick?
Orangeburg pipe is a compressed tar-paper pipe widely installed in Brunswick-area homes from the 1940s through the 1970s. It was never designed to last more than 50 years and is now delaminating and collapsing. CIPP lining is the ideal fix — we line it from the inside without excavation.
Does Trenchless Maine serve Brunswick, ME?
Yes — Brunswick is one of our primary service areas. We provide same-day camera inspections and trenchless repairs throughout Brunswick and surrounding Cumberland County communities.
How do I know if I need sewer repair in my Brunswick home?
Common signs include slow drains, sewage odors, gurgling toilets, wet spots in the yard, or a backed-up main line. A free camera inspection will confirm the issue and show you exactly what's happening inside your pipe.