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WHAT IS TRENCHLESS PLUMBING?

Below we'll give an overview of how exactly Trenchless Plumbing works

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What is Trenchless Plumbing?

Trench-Less plumbing is the least invasive method when you are in need of repairing or installing new underground pipelines for both Water Mains, Gas Lines and Electrical Conduit runs.

 

Traditional methods involve excavation of massive amounts of dirt and/or concrete.

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The advantages of Trench-Less plumbing include a reduction in labor costs due to quicker repairs and/or quicker new installations and minimal excavation and preservation of your driveways, concrete slabs and/or lawns.

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What is needed to get started?

Before starting, a camera inspection of existing pipes is performed to ensure the proper technique is utilized.

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What are the advantages of Trenchless Plumbing?

The advantages of Trench-Less plumbing include a reduction in labor costs due to quicker repairs and/or quicker new installations and minimal excavation and preservation of your driveways, concrete slabs and/or lawns.

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What are the methods for Trenchless Plumbing?

Trench-Less plumbing involves two different techniques. Either Hydraulic Pipe Bursting or Tunneling.

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1) Hydraulic Pipe Bursting

We utilize your existing, deteriorating pipes and burst through the pipe material itself. Following the existing contours and route of your current piping, dragging behind a new and improved pipe to replace it. 

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2) Tunneling

Tunneling is used when there is no existing path or no other viable method is achievable. A path is created with a series of techniques, once the path is created the new pipe is then installed and terminated appropriately. 

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Both methods are used for a multitude of pipe installations. Water mains, sewer lines, electrical conduit and gas lines. Often times trench-less is the best option for minimizing downtime and avoiding costly road closurestrenching headaches and eyesores from said trenching.

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Rest assured both methods are minimally invasive to your surrounding property.

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