A home or business owner may wonder what on earth a trenchless repair is? How can you make a trenchless sewer repair without digging up the dirt in order to get to the pipe beneath? How can your complete a trenchless sewer replacement without digging up the pipe and then putting a new one in? Completing a trenchless sewer line replacement is not magic. It's fairly simple, actually.
Unless you are a real magician, all that's done to make a trenchless repair, is a hole dug at either end, and then a new pipe is forced down the old one. No long digging is needed. What a timesaver this is, and especially if you are a homeowner. Who wants to grow a new lawn when all you will need is to repair a couple of patches?

With this method of completing a trenchless repair there does need to be a clear pathway -- no broken pipes jutting down or caved in or rotted away. Most often, all that needs to be fixed in a sewer pipe is a crack, and that usually still means digging up the lawn and making a bunch of trenches in the dirt in order to get to that crack. With a trenchless repair it is so much simpler.

If the thought of doing this is still a bit daunting and you just don't know how to get the new pipe inside the old one for your trenchless repair, then there are professionals who will come to your place, complete the repair and then leave.