Sewer Pipe Repair
Tree roots, corroded pipes and a buildup of debris can cause damage to your underground sewer lines. If your sewer line springs a leak or breaks and needs to be repaired, a trenchless sewer repair is time and cost-effective while requiring little to no digging.
If the damage to your sewage pipe is minimal, pipe lining can be used to insert an inflatable tube covered in epoxy into your sewer line. From there, the tube is inflated, pressing against the existing line. While it’s up against the existing sewage line, the epoxy cures and hardens, repairing the leak. The inflatable tube can then be removed and the sewer line repaired.
If the damage to your sewer pipe is more extensive, trenchless repair can be performed. Allowing technicians to go in though one access point and repair damage across the length of the sewer line. Leaving your landscaping less disturbed.