Understanding Trenchless Sewer Services
Trenchless sewer services are the less invasive alternative to traditional sewer repair. Rather than digging up your yard, our team will repair the sewer line by installing a new, durable pipe inside the damaged one.
This process allows us to restore the sewer line’s function without excavating and replacing the pipe. Trenchless sewer services work for most sewer line problems, protecting your yard and your home.
These are the benefits you’ll enjoy by choosing trenchless sewer services:
- No damaged landscaping
- Fast, effective sewer repair
- Cost-effective repair solutions
- Long-lasting results
Trenchless Sewer Repair
At the heart of our trenchless services is our trenchless sewer repair. This service allows us to repair pipes from the inside, fixing leaks and tree intrusions without digging up your yard. Using camera technology, we can find the issue, then deploy cutting-edge repair methods to effectively fix it.
Trenchless Sewer Line Replacement Options
If you need a new sewer line, you still can have trenchless service. We don’t have to dig up your yard to replace your sewer line. Instead, we can use either pipe bursting or cured-in-pipe technology to add a new pipe inside the existing one.
Pipe bursting involves sending the new pipe through the existing line, then expanding it to burst the old line and replace it. Cured-in-pipe technology involves sending a fast-curing epoxy-saturated liner through the pipe, which will quickly harden in place. Either way, you can have new, functional pipes without a big hole in your yard.
Signs You Need Sewer Repair or Replacement
Sometimes, homeowners in Spokane and Coeur d’Alene forget about their pipes until a serious issue develops. Yet there are often signs of problems brewing. Knowing what to look for will allow you to call Platinum Rooter & Plumbing for repair before you have a serious sewage backup or sewer line failure.
Give us a call for trenchless sewer services if you notice:
- Soft, soggy spots in your yard
- Drains back up when toilet gets flushed
- Unexplained increase in water bill
- Foul odors from drains
- Gurgling in pipes
- Slow moving drains
- Increased animal activity in yard