The trenchless sewer replacement method is much more effective as compared to the traditional sewer replacement method. Not just that trenchless sewer replacement requires less digging and is a lot less messy job as compared to traditional sewer replacement method, but there is more than that which meets the eye.
Want to know what is that? Keep reading!
Difference between Trenchless and traditional sewer line replacement method
Trenchless sewer replacement is a lot less cost-effective than the traditional option of trench replacement. Traditional trenching methods involve digging long trenches in your yard. The process includes apart from the hardscaping, landscaping, driveways and other ground areas near the area where your trench is.
Traditional trenching jobs can cost $20,000 or more depending on the amount of construction needed.
This process also involves getting approvals from the government, permits, and traffic control for the area that will need to be cut off for the repair.
Trenchless sewer replacement is a newer method for homes. They have been around for about 20 or so years, but many homeowners are not aware of the option.
The most frequent types of trenchless sewer line replacement are:
- Pipe-lining
- Pipe-bursting
About Pipe-Lining
A pipe liner is a flexible tube coated with a resin that is blown or pulled into the damaged pipe which is then inflated into the new pipe. The resin hardens, creating a pipe tube within a pipe. An added benefit of this pipe is that it is joint-less and corrosion-resistant. Pipelining is a process of creating a new seamless plastic pipe within the old pipe.
About Pipe Bursting
Pipe bursting is a trenchless sewer replacement method where a large cone shape head is hydraulically pulled by steel cable through the old sewer line, breaking apart the old pipe underground while at the same time pulling into place a seamless HDPE pipe that is the same size or larger than the old pipe.
Costs for trenchless replacement vary, depending on factors like
- Price for materials
- Type of soil needed
- Length of digging required to reach sewers
At last, I would say that It’s important to note that trenchless sewer repair in Los Angeles isn’t for everyone. There are certain scenarios in which we’ll be unable to diagnose and deal with the problem from above and we’ll need to get to digging. But trust us, at Bob Oates Plumbing, Sewer, & Rooter, we want what’s best for you, and we only employ trenchless sewer repair in Seattle we can safely and effectively utilize it.
Whatever your sewer needs are, whether it’s an inspection, maintenance, repair, or cleaning, the experts at Bob Oates plumbing can help you diagnose and deal with your sewer’s issues as cost-effectively as possible.
So, now you know how the traditional and trenchless method differs so vastly from each other and it has its own set of advantages.
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