Wooley Water Sewer Trenchless serves Westerville homeowners with trenchless sewer repair, CIPP pipe lining, sewer camera inspection, hydro jetting and drain cleaning, pipe bursting, and sewer line repair. We have worked the Westerville market since the early 2000s — Uptown, Heritage District, Annehurst Village, Huber Village, Highlands North, Spring Grove, and the newer Delaware County 43082 side — and we know the failure patterns, the permit workflow at Franklin County Public Health, and the Westerville Public Service right-of-way process.

Call (614) 426-0078 for same-day service in 43081 and 43082. Every repair includes camera verification; every quote is written and itemised.

📞 Call (614) 426-0078 for same-day service in Westerville, OH.

Why Wooley for Westerville, OH

Trenchless-first coverage, in-house equipment, and a track record across Central Ohio's older housing stock — here's what sets us apart.

Trenchless-First Coverage

CIPP, pipe bursting, and hydro jetting performed in-house — every method on the truck, no subcontracted core repair work.

Camera-Verified Close-Out

PACP-NASSCO-coded video on every lateral job. Permanent documentation for inspectors, buyers, and insurers.

Permits & Compliance Handled

We pull plumbing and right-of-way permits, coordinate inspector visits, and deliver every required code submission.

Same-Day Dispatch from Carroll

Our Carroll, OH facility stocks the full CIPP, bursting, jetting, and camera inventory — your dispatch never depends on rental.

Family-Owned Since 1978

Two generations on the same Central Ohio housing stock — clay-tile failure patterns, Orangeburg collapse, cast-iron corrosion, all known territory.

Services We Offer in Westerville, OH

Pipe Replacement

Neighborhoods We Serve in Westerville, OH

Wooley works across Westerville, OH — every block, every vintage of housing stock.

Uptown Westerville
Old Westerville / Heritage District
Annehurst Village
Huber Village
Highlands North
Temperance Row
Spring Grove, Park Place, Westgate
Red Bank Estates and The Lakes at Taylor Square

Don't see your neighborhood? Call (614) 426-0078 — we likely cover your address.

Westerville, OH Frequently Asked Questions

Trenchless methods in Westerville typically run $80–$225 per linear foot for CIPP pipe lining (4-inch, intact host pipe) and $150–$250 per linear foot for pipe bursting (collapsed or perforated host). Most Westerville single-family residential jobs fall between $4,500 and $14,500 all-in, including camera verification. Right-of-way permits from Westerville Public Service Department add approximately $75–$150 when pit-launch occurs in the street or tree lawn. We provide written per-foot quotes after the diagnostic camera run.

Franklin County Public Health Plumbing Division handles 43081 addresses (the majority of Westerville, including Uptown, Heritage District, Annehurst Village, and Huber Village). Delaware General Health District handles 43082 addresses on the Delaware County side (Red Bank Estates, The Lakes at Taylor Square, and newer 2000s+ subdivisions). Wooley pulls the permit on your behalf and handles the inspector coordination.

Westerville values its mature tree canopy in Uptown and the Heritage District, and open-trench replacement through the critical root zone of street trees is heavily discouraged. Trenchless methods — CIPP pipe lining from existing cleanouts and pipe bursting with small pit launches — are strongly preferred because they preserve surface trees, brick walks, and historic hardscape intact.

Yes. CIPP pipe lining runs through the existing cleanout and cures in place inside the host pipe — no excavation, no disturbance of the brick. We have lined laterals under Uptown's 1912 North State Street brick sidewalks with zero surface disruption and camera-verified the cure the same day.

Annehurst Village (south of Schrock Road), Highlands North (off Cleveland Avenue), and the early sections of Huber Village were built in the 1960s and 1970s when Orangeburg was the low-cost lateral material of choice. That pipe's 50-year design life has now been exceeded system-wide — we see collapsed Orangeburg laterals in these neighborhoods routinely and almost always replace them with HDPE via pipe bursting.