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Pipe Lining

When a sewer pipe cracks, collapses, or leaks, moisture slowly builds in the soil. Over time, this can affect your foundation, flooring, walls, and even air quality.


Sewer pipe lining helps stop these problems early. It is a proven, long-lasting way to repair damaged sewer lines without digging up your yard or tearing apart your home. In this guide, you will learn how sewer pipe lining works, why it prevents water damage, and when it may be the best option for your home.


Sewer pipe lining is a trenchless repair method that restores damaged pipes from the inside. Instead of digging long trenches in your yard, a trained crew inserts a flexible liner into the existing pipe. The liner is coated with a strong epoxy that hardens into a smooth new pipe.


This new pipe seals cracks, blocks root intrusion, and strengthens weak areas. It acts like a pipe within a pipe. Because the work happens inside the pipe, the crew does not need to remove landscaping, break concrete, or disturb your home.

If you decide against the lining option, we are also happy to help in replacing your main sewer line. Just give us a call!

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