Trenchless Sewer Line Repair

Understanding Trenchless Sewer Repair

Trenchless sewer repair, or trenchless sewer line repair, is an innovative method where a small access hole is created, and an inflatable pipe liner is inserted into the damaged pipe. Once in place, the liner is inflated and cured, forming a durable pipe that can last as long as a traditional one.

This modern approach allows us to restore your sewer and water lines efficiently without disrupting your property. We employ advanced techniques to ensure that your yard remains untouched while we fix your pipes.

Benefits of Trenchless Sewer Repair

  • Quick Repairs: Most repairs are completed in less than a day.
  • Minimally Invasive: This method is less disruptive compared to traditional techniques.
  • Preserves Landscaping: Your lawn, garden, patio, and other outdoor spaces remain intact.
  • Cost-Effective: Efficient services save you both time and money.
  • Durable Repairs: Solutions meet industry standards and are long-lasting.

When to Consider Trenchless Sewer Line Repair

Is trenchless sewer line repair the right choice for you? If you’re facing sewer pipe issues and want to avoid damaging your yard or waiting for extensive digging, this method is ideal. Trenchless sewer line repair can effectively handle:

  • Underground Pipes: Particularly those under landscaping, homes, or apartments.
  • Blocked Pipes: Pipes that have burst due to roots or debris.
  • Faulty Installation: Pipes that cause constant backups or leaks due to improper installation.
  • Cracked Pipes: Pipes damaged by ground movement or house settling.
  • Freeze Damage: Pipes that have been compromised by repeated freezing and thawing.
  • Upgrading Lines: Installing larger water lines to the house.

Alternative Pipe Repair Techniques

We also offer other advanced techniques such as the Pipe Pull™ method and pipe relining:

  • Pipe Pull™ Technique: This involves replacing damaged sewer or water lines with new piping by using small access holes at both ends of the piping run. The old pipe helps guide the new pipe into place.
  • Pipe Relining: This method eliminates the need to remove broken pipes. Instead, a hardening lining material is inserted, creating a new pipe within the existing one.

All new replacement pipes are designed to last up to 100 years, meeting code requirements, and are resistant to chemicals, roots, and leaks.

Quality Plumbing Services from Courteous Professionals

To prevent severe sewer problems, Mr. Pipey® Plumbing offers maintenance, cleaning, and free inspections. Don’t settle for services that could damage your lawn—choose our professional and careful approach.