How much does a sewer water cost in Dallas?

Typical sewer water in Dallas
≈ $3,200
medium confidencefrom 918 filings
≈ $2,000median ≈ $3,200≈ $5,300
A reference range from comparable filed projects in public records — not a quote.
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Sewer water projects filed in Dallas typically run about $3,200, with most between $2,000 and $5,300, based on 918 filings (Dallas public records, DataSF).

These are comparable filed projects in Dallas — a typical reference range, not a quote. Your project can land anywhere in the spread depending on scope, materials, and access.

Where the money goes

A typical share of a sewer water budget — an illustrative industry breakdown, not measured for this project.

What moves the price

Materials & finishes
The biggest swing — basic vs premium
Labor & crew
Local rates and how many trades are involved
Scope found on-site
Older homes surface surprises once walls open
Filing & timeline
Reviews and inspections add weeks, not just cost

Common questions

What's the typical range for a sewer water in Dallas?

Most sewer water projects in Dallas run $2,000 to $5,300, with a median around $3,200, based on 918 filings of comparable filed work (Dallas public records, DataSF).

How recent is this data?

These figures reflect comparable sewer water projects filed in Dallas public records (DataSF), compiled as of 2026-06-03. They refresh as new filings are published.

What affects the cost of a sewer water?

Scope, materials, finishes, the age and condition of the home, and site access. The spread above ($2,000–$5,300) reflects that range — your project can land anywhere in it.

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