Sewer Repair & Replacement

Sewer replacement may be necessary if your sewer line has become damaged or compromised due to age, root invasion, corrosion, or other factors. In some cases, the sewer line can be repaired, but in other cases, replacement may be necessary.

The first step is to have a technician inspect your sewer line to determine the extent of the damage and recommend the best course of action. If the damage is extensive, replacement may be necessary to ensure proper function and avoid future problems.

There are different options for sewer line replacement, including traditional excavation or trenchless methods. Traditional excavation involves digging a trench to access the damaged sewer line, removing the old pipe, and installing a new one. Trenchless methods use advanced technology to replace the sewer line without digging a trench, which can be less invasive and more cost-effective.

Ultimately, the decision between repair or replacement of your sewer line will depend on the severity of the damage and your budget.