FAQ
- Slow draining sinks and bathtubs
- A gurgling sound when you flush the toilet
- Water comes up on bathtub, shower or basement when the toilet is flushed
- There is a constant need to plunge toilets.
- Sewer smell coming from drains.
If you experience repeated sewer or drain line backups, slow drains or frequent toilet clogs, it may be a good idea to have a video inspection performed to determine the underlining problem.
- Minimal Disruption: No extensive digging means your yard, landscaping, driveway, and other structures remain undisturbed.
- Cost-Effective: Saves money by avoiding the need for costly excavation, demolition, and subsequent restoration of property.
- Faster Completion: Most projects can be completed in a matter of hours or a day, significantly reducing downtime compared to traditional methods
- Durable & Long-Lasting: The new liner is seamless, resistant to corrosion, cracks, and root intrusion, often lasting 50 years or more.
In most residential cases, you do not need to vacate your home during the trenchless pipe lining process. There might be some temporary interruption to water or sewer service, but it's typically for a much shorter duration than traditional repairs.
While the per-foot cost of the lining material might be slightly higher than traditional pipe material, the overall cost is significantly lower because eliminates the excavation and general property restoration.
Trenchless Pipe Lining restoration cost about 50% less than excavation, $150 per linear foot (pipes 2" - 6 ")
Trenchless Pipe Lining restoration cost about 50% less than excavation, $150 per linear foot (pipes 2" - 6 ")