Zero Digging. Zero Damage. Complete Sewer Repair.
Your yard, garden, driveway, and sidewalk stay completely untouched while we fix your sewer line from the inside.
What Is No-Dig Sewer Repair?
No-dig sewer repair is exactly what it sounds like: we fix your damaged sewer pipe without digging a single trench. Using Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) technology, we access your sewer line through existing cleanouts or small access points and install a structural liner that seals cracks, bridges gaps, and blocks root intrusion.
Why Choose No-Dig Repair?
- Zero excavation — your property stays pristine
- No damage to trees, gardens, or hardscaping
- No need to replace driveways or sidewalks
- Faster than traditional methods (usually one day)
- Less expensive than dig-and-replace
- Seamless liner prevents future root intrusion
Our No-Dig Repair Process
A step-by-step look at how we deliver lasting results.
Step 1
Initial video camera inspection and condition assessment
Step 2
High-pressure hydro-jetting to clean the pipe interior
Step 3
CIPP liner measured, cut, and saturated with structural resin
Step 4
Liner inserted through existing cleanout and positioned
Step 5
Cured in place and final inspection performed
What This Means for You
The biggest fear homeowners have about sewer repair is the destruction: heavy equipment, torn-up lawns, demolished driveways, and weeks of restoration. With no-dig repair, none of that happens. We work through existing access points, and when we're done, the only evidence of the repair is a perfectly functioning sewer line.
Professional Documentation You Can Trust
For real estate transactions: no-dig repairs leave no visible evidence of work on the property. Camera inspection reports document the repair quality. The CIPP liner creates a monolithic pipe-within-a-pipe that shows clean on future inspections, removing sewer concerns from negotiations.
- Detailed camera inspection reports
- Before & after video documentation
- Transaction-ready written assessments
- 24-hour report turnaround
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about no-dig sewer repair.
In the vast majority of residential repairs, we access the pipe through existing cleanouts and require zero excavation. In rare cases where a cleanout doesn't exist, we may need to create a small access point, but it's nothing compared to a traditional trench.
If a section of pipe is fully collapsed, we may need to use pipe bursting for that section, which requires only two small access pits rather than a full trench. We'll always recommend the least invasive option.