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Trust The Experience Of Big B’s Plumbing to Your Trenchless Sewer Line Repair
Turn to Big B’s Plumbing for your Trenchless Sewer Line Repair. No homeowner ever wants to face replacing a sewer line. Traditional sewer line replacements can be expensive, not to mention the damage they can create to your landscape. Although trenchless sewer lines have been around for many years, most homeowners aren’t familiar with the method. Big B’s Plumbing has been educating Murrieta and Temecula customers about trenchless sewer lines for nearly a decade. At Big B’s Plumbing, we’re your #1 sewer line installation company in Murrieta and Temecula.
Cured-In-Place-Pipe Liners Are Another Name For Trenchless Sewer Lines
In most cases, your sewer line will have just one access hole to avoid collateral damage. A flexible pipe liner coated with resin, also known as a “cured-in-place pipe,” is inserted into the pipe and inflated. After the resin hardens, it will create a pipe within a pipe that’s corrosion-resistant and jointless. Despite the sewer line being about a quarter of an inch smaller, the capacity for waste removal will not be affected.
One of our plumbing specialists will thoroughly inspect the old line and provide a complete diagnosis of the sewer line. Your specialist will examine the soil type and assess how deep your pipe is underground and the extent of the current damage to your sewer line. In some cases, trenchless sewer line repairs can cost 30 to 50 percent less than conventional digging. At Big B’s Plumbing, we present all the options available regarding your sewer line repair.
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Pipe Bursting Involves Pulling The New Pipe Through The Old Pipe
Most, but not every broken sewer line will qualify for a trenchless sewer line installation. In some rare cases, the lateral has collapsed, leaving no room to pull the cable through the original pipe. However, there are other options before tearing up your landscaping. We call the procedure pipe bursting, which involves pulling a new pipe through the old pipe while simultaneously breaking the old pipe away, then moving the new pipe in place. It usually requires two access holes on both sides of the pipes, causing very little damage to your landscaping. In unique situations, where either sewer line qualifies for replacing the old line, the old pipe will be dug up and replaced with acrylonitrile butadiene styrene pipe (ABS) or polyvinyl vinyl chloride (PVC) pipe. PVC’s life expectancy is 80 to 100 years, and ABS is 70 to 80.