One method of trenchless pipe replacement is “sliplining”, where we install new pipe inside of your old pipes.
“Pipe bursting” is similar, except we don’t install the pipes inside the old pipes, but rather we use a machine that drills through the old pipe (thus breaking it apart, and simultaneously laying new pipe in the ground cavity where the old pipe used to lay. Rather than decreasing the diameter of your pipes like in sliplining, pipe bursting allows us to lay larger-diameter pipe than what used to exist, enabling increased flow capacity.
If you have an underground leak or clog, ask Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Denver about our trenchless pipe replacement and repair methods.