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Different Types Of Trenchless Methods For Pipe Repairs And Replacements

Split drainage pipe caused by ingress of tree roots

Many homeowners dread having to deal with pipe and sewer line repairs due to the complications involved. This is what makes trenchless technology and its different variations the preferred methods. Trenchless sewer repair in Broomall, PA, makes it possible for non-invasive and effective work that doesn’t need the excavation and renovations of traditional pipe repair.

Different Trenchless Methods And How They Work

The most common method for repairs and replacements is trenchless pipe lining. It’s also known as CIPP or cured-in-place pipe lining. Plumbing technicians insert a pipe lining device that applies epoxy resin to the damaged pipe. This cures to form a new inner pipe that seals leaks and pipe damage.

Other trenchless methods are pipe bursting and horizontal directional drilling, or HDD. Pipe bursting is a form of trenchless pipe replacement for severely damaged or outdated pipes. Pipe boring equipment destroys the pipe in place while pulling in the replacement pipe. It’s also an effective way to upgrade to bigger pipes. HDD bores a horizontal space underground for installing new pipes without excavation.

Trenchless methods are good for minor spot repairs and for whole pipes. You don’t have to dig up and repair damaged pipes. This method also covers the whole pipe and creates a replacement pipe from the inside. The epoxy resin or HDPE material is durable, corrosion-resistant, and lasts a minimum of 50 years.

Using trenchless pipe repair doesn’t require heavy excavation to repair or replace underground pipes. Instead of digging trenches to excavate, remove, and repair or replace the pipe, plumbing technicians use access points and cleanouts to get direct access into the pipe.

As long as the affected pipe has most of its structure intact, trenchless sewer replacement or repair works, using this frame to create a new inner pipe layer. These procedures often take a day or two to complete the process and cure the new inner pipe, ready for use by the next day.

Advanced Drains and Underground Solutions offers specialized trenchless methods for different repair needs. They all provide the same no-dig approach that is nondisruptive but just as effective. Call us today.

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