While trenchless sewer line repair is an attractive option, it’s not perfect for every situation. That said, it’s the right choice when you’re experiencing certain issues. Here’s a look at what trenchless sewer repair can help resolve:
- Piping runs beneath homes, apartment buildings, and landscaping.
- Pipes that have burst because they’re blocked by household debris or roots.
- Pipes that have been improperly installed and regularly back up or leak.
- Pipes that have cracked due to movement in the ground or house.
- Pipes are damaged by persistent freezing and thawing.
At Mr. Rooter® Plumbing, we offer a comprehensive set of residential plumbing services, including other non-invasive techniques like Pipe Pull™ and pipe relining. When you choose the Pipe Pull™ technique, we replace damaged water or sewer lines with brand-new piping by guiding the new pipe into place through the broken line.
This may sound like a stopgap procedure, but Pipe Pull™ actually delivers the performance of new replacement pipes and a projected lifespan of 100 years. You get full code compliance, chemical resistance, leak resistance, and root resistance.
When you choose pipe relining from among our residential plumbing services, we insert a hard lining into your pipe that coats it and delivers the same performance as a brand-new pipe. Home sewer line repair doesn’t have to be invasive or expensive when you choose trenchless sewer line repair techniques like Pipe Pull™ and pipe relining.