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  <title>Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Sewer Line Repair? | San Diego Plumbing Explained</title>
  <description>If your sewer line backs up or collapses, will your homeowners insurance cover the repair? In this episode of the Vivid News Podcast, we dive into one of the most common — and costly — plumbing concerns for homeowners in San Diego: sewer line repair. We break down what standard homeowners insurance typically covers, what “covered perils” really mean, and how Sewer &amp;amp;amp; Drain Backup Coverage or home warranties might help. You'll also learn why many San Diego homeowners are responsible for the lateral sewer line that runs from their home to the city connection — and how preventive steps like hydro jetting or trenchless sewer repair can save you thousands in the long run. ✅ Whether you're facing a clogged drain, a sewer emergency, or just want to stay informed, this episode will give you the facts — and help you ask the right questions when speaking to your insurance provider.  🔗 Related Resources: • Read the full blog post →  Blog Link • Visit Frankie’s Plumbing → https://www.frankiesplumbing.us/ • Frankie’s Plumbing on Google → https://g.co/kgs/bCZnaQk Watch The YouTube Video - Link </description>
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