Trenchless Sewer Repair and the New Maxliner System

Trenchless Sewer Repair and the New Maxliner System

Trenchless Sewer

What is Trenchless Sewer Repair?

Trenchless sewer repair is less invasive for those looking to replace broken or outdated sewers without all the hassle. Trenchless sewer replacement is a two-pronged approach that can include pipe bursting or lining.

When the local sewer service is ready to install a new line, they will first dig out access holes at your street and where the pipe enters your home. A specialist can use the pipe bursting method to break up old pipes. It inserts a missile-like device into one end of the sewer line and breaks up the damaged pipe as it progresses. The attached flexible sewer line will allow you to immediately occupy the space once taken up by your old pipes.

Pipelining is a way for you to fix any leaks without having your old pipes destroyed or removed from where they are hidden. Instead of fixing the old pipe with a traditional patchwork, you can install an epoxy-coated sleeve that will inflate and cure in place. This new pipe goes through your original line, so additional work is unnecessary.

Trenchless: Pipe Bursting vs Sewer Lining

Whether you are using the pipe bursting method or doing a full sewer reline, you still must get access to the piping. Therefore, there’s a good chance you’ll need to do at least some digging to expose those pipes.

Trenchless Pipe Bursting

Yes, it’s called “trenchless” pipe bursting. That sounds scary but it just means that we don’t have to excavater your entire yard. We simple need to expose the pipe.

In addition to finding an access point, when we expose your sewer line we also obtain valuable knowledge aboutWe need to understand the type of soil you have in your yard. Not all soil is conducive to this process. That’s because it involves jostling, displacing, and a new arrangement of the piping in the soil. The foundation of your home is important and properly assessing the land is vital in determining the process that fits your needs best.

Trenchless pipe bursting can save your yard, a bunch of money and of course, your precious time. 

Trenchless Epoxy Sewer Lining

Epoxy sewer lining is one of the most efficient methods of repairing your sewer lines available on the market today. Cast in place piping (CIPP) uses liners soaked in a high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and fed through your broken sewer to add a new lining to the pipe. The material is corrosion resistant, and has a lifespan of over 60 years.

Jetters ‘n’ Drains knows the ins and outs of trenchless sewer repair. You can trust the knowledge, skill and care we bring to every project.

Trenchless Sewer Repair and the MaxLiner Way

The MaxLiner System is a lightweight and portable system that allows your plumber to easily take his trenchless sewer repair equipment from one job site to the other. The MaxLiner System is so small it can fit into his existing service vehicle. Amazingly enough, it only takes two workers to get the job done.

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MaxLiner® is the industry’s most comprehensive CIPP liner solution for relining vertical and lateral pipelines. Because we are a certified MaxLiner installer, we use the best materials and equipment available. With our innovative lining system we can deliver results that are more effective than the traditional dig-and-replace method of repairing broken, cracked and leaking pipes without the disruption of digging up yards, sidewalks or damaging interior walls.

Jetters ‘N’ Drains Has Embraced This Revolutionary System

Daniel Fanti, Jetters ‘N’ Drains founder, is a certified MaxLiner sewer repair specialist. When you choose Jetters ‘N’ Drains, you will get high-quality professionals and the latest CIPP technology.

Jetters ‘N’ Drains strives to be a leader in the drain cleaning industry.

We cater to our client’s demands by providing services that set high standards for quality, reliability, durability, and value.

We use the latest state-of-the-art equipment to provide our clients with peace of mind. You can rest easy that Jetters ‘N’ Drains will do the job right the first time.

So what are you waiting for? Give us a call for any of your plumbing needs today!

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