Diagnosing the Problem
Before we can decide which type of drain service you need, we need to know what's going on in your pipes. Most of our appointments begin with a visual inspection and a video drain inspection so that we can get an inside look at your drain lines and determine the core issue.
Finding the Solution
If an Orange County drain replacement service is determined to be the best solution, then, as a homeowner, you'll likely worry about the costs—and whether your lawn will be dug up. After all, traditional drain replacement and sewer line repair generally require trenches to be dug or holes in the walls or floors to be made.
However, while that might be necessary in the most severe cases, we at your local Mr. Rooter Plumbing will choose less invasive options if available. These options include what is known as trenchless drain replacement.
Trenchless drain replacement involves digging small holes at either end of the section of the sewer lines that need replacement, and then using hydraulics to break apart the damaged pipe, followed by threading a new pipe through the gap that's left behind. It's a safe, effective solution that eliminates the need to dig a large trench through your property.