Trenchless Sewer Line Alternatives
For more pipe relining techniques, we offer Pipe Pull® and pipe relining. Our Pipe Pull® technique consists of a tiny hole that is placed in the front and back of a piping run. Within this hole is a new pipe, which will replace the outdated pipe. By using the broken sewer line as a guide, the new piping is pulled through the old and allowed to slowly be put back into place. All new replacement pipes are estimated to last up to a hundred years and are code compliant. They are an excellent investment thanks to their resistance to chemicals and roots.
Pipe relining places a lining material within the existing pipeline, a lining that will eventually harden, creating a new pipe of its own. Pipe relining can prove especially useful because it eradicates the need to remove broken pipes. By simply creating a new, sturdier pipe within the current pipe, you are protecting the life of your plumbing system without having to dig up the entirety of your yard. For more questions about either of these methods, call the plumbers at Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Albany.