Having a problem with your underground sewer line, but don’t want to fix it in fear that your entire lawn will be destroyed? Relax, we’ll take care of it for you! And we won’t even make a mess. Our trenchless sewer repair system is the solution you’ve been looking for.
Until recently, a sewer line break meant that a trench would have to be dug through your yard to fix the problem. In most cases, this was a messy and very timely process that most homeowners couldn’t stand. Thankfully, there’s now an easier way. Trenchless sewer line repair is fast, minimally disruptive and offers a permanent solution to the most common sewer line problems.
How does it work? First, we use a camera to inspect the sewer line and identify the location and type of damage. Often, a sewer line is disrupted because tree roots have made their way in, clogging the line and cracking the pipe in the process.
Then a lateral pipe lining machine inserts a permanent epoxy lining material to fill the holes and gaps. What are you left with? A tough, permanent solution and water-tight seal that will be stronger than the existing pipe ever was.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact the experts at ABC Plumbing today!
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