Frequently Asked Questions
Either the old pipe is burst, and a new one is laid in its position in the same tunnel, or the old pipe is lined with epoxy, making for a trenchless pipe replacement.
Traditional pipe replacement can take weeks, but trenchless pipe replacement can be completed in as little as a day or two.
The procedure of trenchless pipe lining, also known as cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining, includes excavating your sewer line and inserting an epoxy lining into the damaged pipe to prevent leaks, cracks, and tree roots from entering your pipes.
