by NW Sewer & Drain | Mar 18, 2026 | Pipe Bursting, Pipe clogs, Sewer repair, Trenchless pipe replacement, Trenchless sewer repair
If the words “sewer repair” make you picture a torn-up yard, broken concrete, and weeks of chaos, you’re not alone. For a long time, fixing an underground pipe usually meant digging a trench from Point A to Point B, right through landscaping, driveways, patios, and...
by NW Sewer & Drain | Jun 28, 2025 | Pipe Bursting, Sewer Camera Inspection, Sewer repair, Trenchless pipe replacement, Trenchless sewer repair
Discovering a sewer leak in your home or business is a stressful and unpleasant experience. The sight of sewage, the foul odors, and the potential for property damage can be overwhelming. However, what you do in the first few moments after noticing a sewer leak is...
by NW Sewer & Drain | May 11, 2025 | Maintenance, Pipe Bursting, Pipe clogs, Sewer Camera Inspection
Let’s be honest, talking about sewer pipes isn’t exactly the stuff of thrilling conversation for most people. It’s not as exciting as picking out new paint colors or deciding on that perfect sofa. Thankfully, the folks here at N.W. Sewer & Drain...
by NW Sewer & Drain | Apr 20, 2025 | Cast Iron Pipes, Pipe Bursting, Pipe clogs, Pipe Descaling, Sewer repair
Out of sight, out of mind – this sentiment can be tempting when it comes to your home’s unseen infrastructure, like the sewer pipe silently working beneath your property. However, ignoring the warning signs of an old, rusted sewer pipe is akin to ignoring a...
by NW Sewer & Drain | Mar 24, 2025 | Pipe Bursting
When it comes to replacing damaged or failing sewer lines, pipe bursting offers a less disruptive alternative to traditional excavation, and finding the right contractor is crucial for a successful and stress-free experience. Searching for “pipe bursting...
by NW Sewer & Drain | Dec 9, 2024 | Pipe Bursting
Dealing with a damaged sewer line can be a homeowner’s nightmare. Traditional excavation methods involve digging up your yard, disrupting landscaping, and causing a major inconvenience. But what if there was a less destructive way to replace your pipes? Enter...