by nWs@w@r | Mar 20, 2023 | Sewer repair
The use of terracotta or clay sewer pipes and waste drainage dates back to Roman construction projects. Clay pipes can sometimes survive for up to a century and are simple to produce and lay. However because they are inflexible and brittle, they frequently deteriorate...
by nWs@w@r | Nov 12, 2022 | Trenchless sewer repair
In the past, the only way homeowners and commercial property owners could carry out sewer line repairs was by digging out the old or damaged pipes. Although this approach essentially got the job done most times, the problem with this method was that it was way too...
by nWs@w@r | Sep 22, 2022 | Pipe Bursting
Epoxy pipe lining is typically built to last between 30 to 50 years. However, experts believe that epoxy lining could sometimes last up to 100 years. Epoxy pipe lining is a highly recommended long-term sewer line replacement or repair solution. When...
by nWs@w@r | Sep 20, 2022 | Trenchless sewer repair
Just like trenchless sewer line replacement, you can also use the trenchless repair method to replace your damaged water line. The main benefit of the trenchless method of water line replacement is that it uses advanced technology and equipment to reduce the need for...
by nWs@w@r | Jul 28, 2022 | Pipe Bursting, Sewer Camera Inspection, Sewer repair
A belly (or sag) in your sewer line is an issue that needs to be corrected immediately. Sewer line bellies are pretty much a common issue and can be a real headache for homeowners. Bellies occur in sewer lines when the sewer pipes are not properly installed. A belly...