How does trenchless sewer repair work?

Trenchless sewer repair works using one of two main techniques: pipe lining and pipe bursting. Pipe lining involves inserting a flexible, resin-coated tube into the damaged pipe. This tube is then inflated, pressing the resin against the pipe’s interior walls. Once cured, it forms a solid, smooth new pipe within the old one. Pipe bursting replaces the old pipe by breaking it apart while simultaneously pulling a new pipe into place. Both methods avoid the need for large trenches and minimize the impact on your property.

Done recommends trenchless sewer repair for its efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and minimal disruption. This method significantly reduces the time and labor involved in repairing sewer lines, lowering the overall cost and impact on homeowners. Additionally, because trenchless repairs require less digging, they preserve landscapes, driveways, and sidewalks, avoiding the additional cost and inconvenience of restoration work. Trenchless repairs are also durable, often providing a longer-lasting solution than traditional methods.