Case Details
Take a closer look at how we approached unique challenges and delivered tailored solutions that exceeded expectations.
Sewer Line Restoration
When a homeowner began noticing slow drains, frequent backups, and an unpleasant smell around their property, they suspected something more serious than a simple clog. Our team was called in to investigate, and after a full camera inspection, we confirmed the issue—major deterioration in the main sewer line. Age, root intrusion, and shifting soil had caused cracks and blockages that compromised the entire system.
Diagnosing the Full Scope of the Damage
Unlike minor plumbing issues, sewer line damage can affect an entire home’s functionality. We conducted a thorough inspection using advanced diagnostic tools to map out the compromised sections. The pipe had multiple fractures and root intrusions that had grown through weakened joints. Immediate attention was necessary to prevent total failure and potential health hazards.
Planning a Non-Invasive Restoration Strategy
The homeowner was understandably concerned about extensive digging and disruption. So, we recommended a trenchless sewer line restoration—an advanced technique that allows damaged pipes to be rehabilitated without tearing up the yard or driveway. This approach would restore the functionality of the line with minimal disturbance to the property.
Restoring the Line with Precision and Care
The restoration process began with high-pressure hydro jetting to clear out debris, roots, and residue from the existing pipe. Once the line was fully cleaned, we inserted a cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) liner—essentially creating a brand-new pipe within the old one. This method sealed all cracks, strengthened the structure, and restored flow capacity without the need for excavation.
We completed the project within a single day, ensuring the sewer system was up and running with zero mess left behind. The cured liner was durable, corrosion-resistant, and expected to last for decades.
The Outcome: Strength
The homeowner immediately noticed the improvement—no more backups, no more odors, and a renewed sense of confidence in their plumbing system. The new lining also enhanced the overall value of the home by eliminating future risks associated with sewer collapse or leaks.