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Can Every Sewer Line Be Fixed with Trenchless Technology?

No, not every sewer line can be fixed with trenchless technology, but many can. The trenchless repair process builds on the existing sewer lines, and if there is extensive or severe damage, the trenchless approach may not suffice. Working closely with our seasoned Westmoreland County, PA, trenchless repair professionals at American Sewer Specialist helps to ensure that your sewer line will be restored to excellent working condition with the least invasive repair technique that’s suitable.

Trenchless Repairs Are Great for Certain Kinds of Damage

Trenchless repairs are very well suited to damage that hasn’t become a serious structural concern. For example, if a small section of your existing pipes has collapsed, a trenchless repair could be an appropriate fix. If, however, a long stretch of your sewer line has collapsed in on itself, trenchless repairs are unlikely to fit the bill.

The kind of damage for which trenchless repairs are generally the best option includes all the following:

When It’s Time to Bring in the Big Guns

Sometimes, trenchless repairs are simply not enough, and your well-respected trenchless repair specialist will inform you up front when this is the case. If the damage to your sewer line is so extensive that the pipes themselves lack the physical integrity necessary for trenchless repairs, it’s time for a traditional approach.

There are several common examples that aren’t well-suited to trenchless repairs.

Complete Collapse

If more than a few limited sections of your sewer line have collapsed, excavation is almost certainly required. Once your pipes begin to collapse, trenchless repairs don’t have the necessary foundation to build upon. Without a stable host pipe, the trenchless approach is not a good bet.

Major Structural Failure

A major structural failure of your sewer line likely requires trenches and excavation. Damage at this level includes serious cracks, leaks, and fractures, as well as severe pipe displacement that compromises the physical integrity of the pipes.

Complete Rupture

When the sewer pipe completely ruptures, which means breaking into a puzzle of fragmented pieces, trenchless repairs are not up to the task.

Major Root Intrusion

When tree roots destroy the pipes they’ve intruded upon, the matter is too serious for trenchless sewer repairs. The same is true when the roots wrap around and squeeze the pipes in on themselves or thicken to the point that they misalign the pipes by lifting them out of position.

Discuss Your Repair Needs with Our Experienced Westmoreland County Trenchless Repair Pros Today

Our dedicated Westmoreland County, PA, trenchless repair experts at American Sewer Specialist are committed to successfully resolving your sewer line concerns with the right repair strategy. Your sewer line is a key component of your home, and keeping it in excellent working condition is our mission. Learn more about everything we can do to help by contacting us online or giving us a call at 724-879-8130 today.

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  • A collection of plumbing tools and copper pipes, including a wrench, fittings, and valves, arranged on a textured dark surface.
  • A close-up view of a construction site showing an excavated hole with plumbing equipment and orange hoses, alongside a backhoe..
  • A spacious basement with a vintage air compressor on wheels, stairs leading up, and construction materials scattered across the concrete floor.
  • A snow-covered outdoor scene featuring a white pressure tank, colorful traffic cones, and a festive candy cane decoration on a brick wall.
  • A construction site showing a variety of pipes and hoses, a white bucket with a red handle, and tools on a wooden surface.
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  • A worker connects colorful hoses to a machine beside an open excavation, with an orange pipe extending into the ground.
  • A large, hollow pipeline lies in a sandy trench, with another pipe visible in the background, indicating construction work in progress.
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  • A partially excavated trench filled with gravel, bordered by mounds of dirt, with construction equipment visible in the foreground.
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  • A red and black portable machine sits on a gravel driveway in front of a brick house, surrounded by construction materials and tools.
  • A worker stands at a garage entrance surrounded by construction equipment, hoses, and tools on a sunny day. Safety cone nearby.
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  • A deep hole filled with water in a basement, featuring red and black hoses linked to plumbing equipment against a concrete wall.
  • A trench with exposed pipes and tools outside a house, surrounded by orange cones and construction materials.

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