Trenchless Sewer Pipe Replacement: Reliable Hydro Excavation Services Is The Best Choice In Ohio
Ken Weaver, President at Reliable Hydro Excavation has been solving customer plumbing and drainage problems for over 20 years.
If your sewer pipe broke, consider hiring a company like Reliable Hydro Excavation Services in Ohio that does a trenchless sewer replacement. Trenchless drain a good option for sewer replacement!
Trenchless sewer pipe replacement can certainly help you avoid the disruption and costs associated with digging trenches in your yard and destroying landscaping, driveways and other structures that commonly happen with replacing damaged sewer lines.
With traditional trenching, you’re often forced to pay to dig up the street in front of your property, for traffic to be rerouted and for any repairs to any city-owned property or main sewer lines. The costs can range from a few thousand dollars to $25,000 or more.
Trenchless methods have been around for about 17 years, but many homeowners are not aware of the option. The most common types of trenchless sewer line replacement are pipe lining and pipe bursting.
Pipe lining might not be possible if the lateral has joints or has collapsed. We at Reliable Hydro Excavation Services concentrate on the pipe bursting method. The pipe bursting method can still be done on a collapsed lateral if there’s room to drag a cable through the old pipe. Pipe bursting involves pulling a new pipe through a damaged one, while
simultaneously fracturing the old pipe out. This typically requires digging access holes on either side of the lateral pipe.
Experts including Ken Weaver, president at Reliable Hydro Excavation Services in Ohio say pipe bursting and lining are equally lasting. Costs for trenchless replacement vary, depending on factors like material prices, soil type and how deep sewers are buried.
Trenchless options can cost 30 to 45 percent more than conventional digging in some cases, but can still be more cost effective because you’re not spending thousands of dollars in additional restorative work.












