In the old days, when a pipe at your home or building's sewer system burst, having it repaired often involved digging up the whole yard, tearing up the driveway, and thus ruining all of Grandma's darling rose bushes. But now, with the use of the trenchless sewer repair system, you no longer have to go through such home and yard disruptions. The only digging you will be concerned about is the two access holes that need to be dug for the trenchless sewer repair to be effectively done. Digging up these two access holes will be very minimal, so they will not cause you any yard or rose bushes issues.
Not all plumbing service companies offer this type of sewer repair so inquire first before hiring anyone. To give you more reasons why you should ask for a trenchless sewer repair over a traditional dig-and-replace method, here are the benefits of using the former.
1. The cost is comparable, if not less expensive, to other sewer repair methods. Plumbing companies do not usually charge the same fees. So if you want to get the same service for a much lower cost, then do your homework. Start researching. Call plumbing businesses, inquire about their services and charges, then compare prices. The internet is also an excellent resource. Some plumbing businesses have websites to hire and tap with a few mouse clicks.
2. With a trenchless sewer repair, getting the job done is quicker. A traditional sewer repair could take days to complete, which means disrupted utility services in your home or building for some time. With a trenchless repair, the job could be done in a day or even a few hours.
3. No mess and destruction done on your yard. You do not have to worry about a driveway, a patio, a sidewalk, a fence, a cable line, or a gas line being destroyed. The only digging will be on the two access points that should not concern you the least bit.
4. No more replanting uprooted plants, replacing a fence, or repaying people to put the dug soil back in. Trenchless sewer repair leaves no mess behind, unlike traditional methods.
5. These are just a few benefits from a trenchless sewer repair. If you compare these benefits to the ones that other traditional methods offer, trenchless repairs will hand down a win.
A trenchless sewer repair can be accomplished in two ways. The first way, which is called pipe relining, will involve placing a fiberglass liner inside the damaged pipes. The second way will have to burst apart the old and damaged pipe as a new sewer pipe is pulled through and put in its place.
A trenchless sewer repair will, above all, save you time and money. It is quick, often costs less, and does not leave any mess behind. So as much as possible, it is best to have your sewer problems solved the trenchless way.