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Trenchless sewer line technology offers a minimally invasive method for repairing or replacing underground sewer pipes without the need for extensive excavation.

Here's how it typically works:

  • Assessment: The process begins with a thorough assessment of the sewer line using tools like sewer camera inspections. This helps identify the location and extent of any damage, blockages, or deterioration in the sewer line. 
  • Access Points: Trenchless methods require access points at either end of the sewer line or at strategic locations along its length. These access points are typically small, minimizing disruption to the surrounding area. 
  • Pipe Bursting (Replacement): One trenchless method for sewer line replacement is pipe bursting. In this process, a new pipe is pulled through the existing damaged pipe while simultaneously fracturing the old pipe outward. This creates a new, seamless pipe path without the need for extensive excavation. 
  • Pipe Lining (Rehabilitation): Another trenchless method is pipe lining, also known as cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining. This involves inserting a flexible liner coated with resin into the existing sewer pipe. The liner is inflated and cured in place using heat or UV light, creating a new, durable pipe within the old one. 
  • Hydro Jetting: Before pipe lining or pipe bursting, the sewer line is often cleaned using hydro jetting. High-pressure water is used to remove debris, roots, and other obstructions, ensuring a clean surface for the new liner or pipe. 
  • Completion and Restoration: Once the trenchless repair or replacement is complete, the access points are sealed, and any disturbed areas are restored. Because trenchless methods minimize excavation, restoration typically involves less disruption to landscaping, driveways, sidewalks, and other surface features.

Trenchless sewer line technology offers several advantages over traditional excavation methods, including reduced disruption, faster completion times, lower costs, and less environmental impact. Additionally, trenchless methods can often be used in challenging or restricted spaces where traditional excavation is not feasible. As a result, trenchless sewer line repair and replacement have become increasingly popular options for property owners looking to address sewer line issues efficiently and effectively.

Trenchless Pipe Bursting
Sewer Replacement

Trenchless pipe bursting is a method used to replace underground pipes without the need for extensive digging. It involves breaking apart the existing pipe and simultaneously installing a new one in its place, all done underground. This technique minimizes disruption to the surrounding area and reduces costs and time compared to traditional excavation methods.

No-dig sewer line replacement, also known as trenchless pipe replacement, is an innovative method used to replace underground sewer pipes without the need for extensive excavation. Instead of digging trenches, specialized equipment is used to access the existing pipe through small access points. A new pipe is then inserted and guided through the old pipe’s path, effectively replacing it without disrupting the surrounding area. This approach offers numerous benefits, including reduced costs, shorter project timelines, and minimal disturbance to the environment and property.

Sewer Pull-In Place Liner Repair

Sewer pull-in-place liner repair is a trenchless method utilized to rehabilitate damaged sewer lines. This technique involves inserting a flexible liner coated with resin into the existing pipe through access points. Once inside, the liner is inflated and cured in place, creating a seamless, durable inner layer. Pull-in-place lining restores structural integrity, prevents leaks, and extends the lifespan of the sewer line—all without the need for extensive excavation.

Picote Trenchless Pipe Rehabilitation

The Picote epoxy system is a cutting-edge solution used in trenchless pipe rehabilitation. It involves the application of an epoxy resin coating to the interior surface of existing pipes to restore their structural integrity and extend their lifespan. This system is particularly effective for repairing damaged or corroded pipes without the need for excavation. The process typically involves cleaning the pipe, applying the epoxy coating using specialized equipment, and curing it in place to create a smooth, durable lining. The Picote epoxy system offers a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional pipe replacement methods.