
The good old days of repairing sewer pipes are gone. Back in the day, when a Sewer pipe at your home or business gave up on you, having it repaired involved digging up the bad pipe, destroying the driveway and or landscape to repair it. But now, with the
use of the trenchless sewer repair system, you no longer have to go
through that. We ca
The good old days of repairing sewer pipes are gone. Back in the day, when a Sewer pipe at your home or business gave up on you, having it repaired involved digging up the bad pipe, destroying the driveway and or landscape to repair it. But now, with the
use of the trenchless sewer repair system, you no longer have to go
through that. We can sometimes repair right from the cleanout with absolutely no digging whatsoever. We have a few ways of performing this process.

In the old days, we had to dig up the line by hand or with a tractor to repair it. The disruption was a mess. It would take us more time to dig and clean up the mess than the actual sewer repair. One other thing of doing it the old fashion way is after a good rain, and we would get a call from the customer saying the area that we dug up i
In the old days, we had to dig up the line by hand or with a tractor to repair it. The disruption was a mess. It would take us more time to dig and clean up the mess than the actual sewer repair. One other thing of doing it the old fashion way is after a good rain, and we would get a call from the customer saying the area that we dug up is
sinking. It did not matter if we compacted the area with a compactor; it always seeds to sink just a little. If we do any sewer repairs the old way, we compact it twice.

We have two ways of doing trench-less sewer repairs and or replacements. The first way is the trenchless sewer lining, and the second is trench-less pipe bursting. Sewer lining is done with a soft fiberglass tube injected with a two-part resin inserted into the existing pipe, then inflated with a balloon, and wait for the epoxy to cure; y
We have two ways of doing trench-less sewer repairs and or replacements. The first way is the trenchless sewer lining, and the second is trench-less pipe bursting. Sewer lining is done with a soft fiberglass tube injected with a two-part resin inserted into the existing pipe, then inflated with a balloon, and wait for the epoxy to cure; you have a
new sewer line. The second way is pipe bursting which we dig up two sections of the sewer line, pull a cable through the sewer, and then attach the new pipe to the end of the cable and pull the new sewer pipe through the existing line. I will explain in more depth below.

This is what a typical sewer line looks like when tree roots grow into a sewer line. As you can see, the roots have infested the sewer line to the point and have broken the pipe. The first thing we do is run a piece of equipment called a hydro jetter. What it does is, blast the tree roots from the line with high-pressure water and wash th
This is what a typical sewer line looks like when tree roots grow into a sewer line. As you can see, the roots have infested the sewer line to the point and have broken the pipe. The first thing we do is run a piece of equipment called a hydro jetter. What it does is, blast the tree roots from the line with high-pressure water and wash the roots from the line. The downfall to lining versus pipe bursting is if the pipe is collapsed, the lining process can not be done.

This is what the sewer line will look like when the liner is installed. As you can see, the pipe is one continuous pipe from the starting point to the end. This is also known as "seamless Sewer Pipe."
Or "Jointless Sewer Pipe" The liner is only 16.5 mm; that's the thickness of about five business cards. It does not seem that strong, but on
This is what the sewer line will look like when the liner is installed. As you can see, the pipe is one continuous pipe from the starting point to the end. This is also known as "seamless Sewer Pipe."
Or "Jointless Sewer Pipe" The liner is only 16.5 mm; that's the thickness of about five business cards. It does not seem that strong, but once the resin is put into the liner, it is ten times stronger than the original pipe.

We dug this hole in the middle of the sewer line to get a picture of what pipe bursting looks like. As you can see, the old clay sewer pipe was split into pieces and burst out of the way, and the new A.B.S sewer pipe is dragged through the old line. The next picture is of the bursting head. The bursting head has two blades attached to the
We dug this hole in the middle of the sewer line to get a picture of what pipe bursting looks like. As you can see, the old clay sewer pipe was split into pieces and burst out of the way, and the new A.B.S sewer pipe is dragged through the old line. The next picture is of the bursting head. The bursting head has two blades attached to the spearhead
and split the pipe in half as we pull it through with a forty-ton hydraulic machine. The bursting head is slightly larger than the pipe diameter, and that how it bursts the old line out of the way.

For more information on Trench-Less Sewer Repair / Replacement, Call our office, and we will be happy to come out and give you your best and most affordable option. We have replaced hundreds of sewer lines in the Phoenix valley in the past twenty years, and we know what we're doing.