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A Guide for Understanding Trenchless Pipe Lining
Wednesday, February 28th 2024, 5:00 PM

Septic tank experts in Tallahassee, FL, offer alternatives for sewer line repairs.

Tallahassee, United States - February 28, 2024 / Capital City Septic Services /

Why Is Pipe Lining Done? 

Sewer line repairs have historically been a huge pain for home and business owners. This is due to two big problems that conventional sewer line repairs present. First, excavation of sewer lines causes massive damage to the property. Most often, it takes years for the landscape to heal. Secondly, since excavation takes so long, the property is left without sewer service for extended periods. This leaves businesses closed and homeowners exiled from their homes. 

Over the years, new methods have been developed to make sewer line repairs progress more easily and quickly. Trenchless pipe lining is one of the latest developments that take the headache and interruption out of sewer line repairs. Here is a quick guide to help owners better understand this new technology so they don't feel overwhelmed when calling a plumber. 

What Problems Does Trenchless Pipe Lining Fix? 

One of the biggest problems with new developments in methods and technology is that they don't fix the wide array of problems that could be repaired with older, more invasive methods. Often, homeowners are stuck with a hybrid method of repairs to address older infrastructure, while newer methods are used on newer equipment. Trenchless pipe lining doesn't have these restrictions.  

Trenchless pipe lining is a new method designed to handle any problems that may crop up in older sewer lines. Indeed, trenchless methods are even more effective at fixing problems in outdated materials than conventional plumber repairs. Some of the problems that owners fix with trenchless pipe lining are: 

  • Misaligned sewer lines
  • Outdated materials like clay or iron pipes
  • Cracked sewer lines
  • Chronic clogs
  • Corrosion
  • Invasive tree roots

What Is the Pipe Lining Process Like?

pipe liningTrenchless pipe lining is prized because it uses far less excavation to do the same job as digging and trenching a new sewer line. The process starts when plumbers dig an access hole at the city sewer line and outside or inside the structure. The hole only has to accommodate a person and some equipment, so it ruins less of the landscaping and structure of the property. 

Once the access holes are dug, the existing sewer line is cut open, and a steel cable is passed from one hole to another. A slightly smaller pipe is attached to the cable, and the cable/pipe combo is pulled backward into the existing sewer line. This results in a new, leak-free sewer pipe once the connections are made. 

Benefits of Trenchless Pipe Lining Methods 

pipeliningDespite being a new technology, trenchless sewer repairs are gaining popularity quickly because of the method's benefits. One of the biggest benefits of trenchless repair methods is the cost. Saving money for sewer line repairs with pipe lining saves money in two ways. First, the damage done to the property will require far less money to rehabilitate. Secondly, no time is wasted digging, so the labor on the final bill will be far less. 

If sewer line repairs are needed, always consult a professional. Get estimates from several plumbers regarding repairs and take their advice. With the knowledge of pipe lining methods, owners can make informed decisions regarding their plumbing.

About Capital City Septic Services

Capital City Septic Services handles grease trap service and septic repairs. Their teams are always available for emergencies. Call today for trenchless pipe repairs in Tallahassee, FL. 

Contact Information:

Capital City Septic Services

706 Flagg St.
Tallahassee, FL 32305
United States

Darrell Jones
(850) 536-6919
https://capitalcityseptic.com

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Darrell Jones
Capital City Septic Services

706 Flagg St.
Tallahassee, FL, 32305, United States

Phone (850) 536-6919

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