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Trenchless Sewer Line Repair – The Future of Plumbing is Here

happy family running in their front lawnEverything seems to be advancing at an exorbitant speed. This upward expansion isn’t only reserved for gadgets. Home maintenance activities, such as plumbing, have also advanced significantly in recent years. Take trenchless sewer line repair, for instance. This way of repairing problem sewer lines has grown in popularity in recent years. It is now is overtaking the previous, much more invasive form of sewer line repair. The mere thought of sewer line repair can make any homeowner begin to worry. Thankfully, with the advent of trenchless sewer line repair services, homeowners have nothing to worry about!

Getting Rid of the Outdated Method

For some, the word “trench” may illicit images of trench warfare during World War I. For others, especially those who had to have sewer line repair in the past, this word can cause images of destroyed front lawns and tall mounds of dirt to crop up. This is because the common, standard way of repairing sewer lines required plumbers to basically dig up the land around a sewer line in order to reach the line itself.

Most sewer lines are deep beneath the soil and in order to reach them, plumbers have to dig trenches around the lines. This takes a lot of work and time and will result in destroyed front and back lawns, depending on how deep the sewer line’s issue lies. Once the trench is dug out, plumbers can physically go in and replace the damaged sewer line with a newer line. After this job is done, the trench is filled in with the soil. Your front lawn will look completely different.

Trenchless Sewer Line Repair – The New, Improved Method

As a homeowner, you no longer have to bargain between destroying your home’s front lawn in order to have your sewer lines repaired. This is where the trenchless sewer line repair option comes into play. As its name suggests, the trenchless option bypasses the use of digging trenches. Instead, your plumber will use a nearby manhole entrance to access the sewer line. From there, the plumber will introduce a newer sewer line that will fit within the older, worn line. The new line is designed to fit within the old one. It will then expand and eventually cause the old line to break around the new one.

As confusing as that may sound, the results of trenchless sewer line repair will astound you. Your home will have a brand new sewer line and your lawn will be left untouched! Who knew something that was so difficult once could be achieved so easily? If your home requires sewer line repair—or if you simply have more questions about this service—contact El Paso Trenchless Solutions today.