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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Straight answers about trenchless repair, costs, timelines, and what to expect.

It repairs or replaces a sewer line through small access points instead of a full trench, using either a cured-in-place liner or pipe bursting. In suitable conditions it avoids tearing up your yard, driveway, or landscaping.

Cost depends on the length, depth, and condition of the line and which method fits. We run a camera inspection first, then give you a written estimate so you know the exact price before any work begins. The inspection-based estimate is free.

It's the only way to see the actual condition of a buried line and confirm the real cause of a problem. Diagnosing without one is guesswork and can lead to paying for the wrong repair.

In most areas the homeowner owns the lateral that runs from the house to the city main, which makes a failure on that section the owner's responsibility. Rules vary by municipality, so it's worth confirming with your local sewer authority.

It depends on the length, depth, and condition of the line. A spot repair can often be done in a day, while a full trenchless replacement may take one to a few days. We'll give you a realistic timeline with your estimate.

Trenchless needs only small access pits rather than a full trench, so in most cases the bulk of your landscaping and hardscaping stays intact. We'll confirm what access is required after the camera inspection.

Common signs include multiple slow or gurgling drains, sewer odors, soggy or unusually green patches in the yard, clogs that keep returning, and backups during heavy rain. Any of these is worth a camera inspection.

Yes. Sewer backups don't keep business hours, so we take emergency calls 24/7. Call us and we'll let you know the soonest a technician can reach you.

Yes. We start with a camera-based diagnosis and give you a written estimate at no cost, with no obligation to proceed.

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