If you’re experiencing problems with your sewer line, it’s important to address them promptly to prevent further damage and avoid costly repairs. Trenchless sewer lining is a cost-effective and efficient solution for many sewer line issues, but how do you know if it’s the right option for you? Here are five signs that you may need trenchless sewer lining.
Trenchless Sewer Lining Process
The process involves inserting a flexible, resin-coated tube into the damaged sewer pipe and then inflating the tube to create a new, seamless pipe inside the old one. This method is often referred to as cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining, and it can be used to repair a range of issues, including cracks, corrosion, root infiltration, and misaligned pipes.
Trenchless sewer lining is typically:
- less disruptive
- faster
- more cost-effective than traditional sewer repair methods
5 Signs You May Need Trenchless Sewer Lining
Slow Drains
One of the most common signs that you may need trenchless sewer lining is slow or clogged drains. If your sinks, toilets, or shower drains are emptying slowly or not at all, it could be a sign of a blockage or damage in your sewer line. After we clear the drains from any blockages, trenchless sewer lining can quickly reinforce your pipes to prevent further damage. All without the need for extensive excavation.
Foul Odors
If you detect an unpleasant smell coming from your drains, it could be a sign of a problem with your sewer line. Sewage backups or leaks can cause foul odors to seep into your home. Sewage can also seep into your lawn and cause a foul odor in your yard or landscaping. Trenchless sewer lining can address these issues and eliminate the source of the odor.
Sewage Backups
If sewage is backing up into your home through drains it’s a clear sign that there is a problem. These problems with your sewer line need to be addressed immediately. Trenchless sewer lining can quickly and effectively repair damaged or broken pipes and restore proper sewer function.
Visible Signs of Damage
Cracks, corrosion, or leaks in your sewer line can cause visible damage to your property. Damages may include things such as sinkholes, wet spots, or patches of unusually lush grass. These signs of damage can indicate a problem with your sewer line that requires immediate attention. Trenchless sewer lining can repair or replace damaged sections of your sewer line without the need for extensive excavation or disruption to your property.
Insect or Rodent Infestations
Insects or rodents may be attracted to the moisture and waste in your sewer line. An infestation can indicate a problem with your sewer line that needs to be addressed. Trenchless sewer lining can eliminate the source of the problem and restore proper sewer function.
When You May Need Trenchless Sewer Lining
In conclusion, if you’re experiencing any of these signs, it’s important to call Cornel’s Plumbing to diagnose and repair the problem promptly. Trenchless sewer lining is a cost-effective, efficient, and minimally disruptive solution for many sewer line issues, and can help restore proper function to your sewer line quickly and effectively. Contact Cornel’s Plumbing today to learn more about your options.
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