You work hard to keep your yard looking immaculate; why ruin it by digging a giant trench? When a sewer line breaks, it's no fun for anybody, and repairing it used to be a destructive process that could take days. Thankfully, there's a new process that makes repairing damaged sewer lines a breeze!
Trenchless Sewer Line Repair
The days of digging up your entire yard to repair broken or damaged sewer lines are over. The new, minimally destructive process is fast and offers a permanent solution to the most common sewer line problems.
How Does It Work?
First, a video camera is used to inspect the line and determine the exact location of the damage. What causes sewer line damage? The most common culprits are cracks, tree root intrusions, splits, and ruptures. Next, a lateral pipe lining machine inserts a permanent epoxy lining material to fill any holes or gaps. You'll be left with a tough, watertight seal that's much stronger than the existing pipe—all without digging or making a mess. Say goodbye to deep trenches and destroyed yards!
For more information about ABC's trenchless sewer line repair services, contact us today.
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