If your plumber tells you that your sewer line needs to be repaired, it’s normal to feel apprehensive. These lines are buried under the yard, they are hard to access and in the past, the only option was a disruptive repair process. A traditional sewer line repair involves a great deal of digging, this takes longer and costs more. In recent years, a new trenchless approach using a pipe liner has been adopted. This repair method cannot be used every time, but if your plumber offers it as an option you should consider it. In this article, we will take a closer look at four trenchless pipe liner installation benefits to help you make an informed decision.
A traditional repair can take some time, it may be necessary to move to a hotel or use a neighbor's bathroom for a while if you want to stay at home. But, a trenchless pipe installation is much faster, in many cases, this process can be completed in a couple of hours. This means that you can get back to normal quickly with minimum disruption to your regular routine.
During a traditional sewer line repair, the contractor will need to bring in some excavation equipment to dig the trench. Gaining access to a buried sewer line can be tricky and this must happen to install the new length of pipe. This means that the trench and the area around the trench will be disrupted and damaged. There will also be a necessity to house and store that digging equipment on your lawn which will churn up the surface. If the sewer line damage is extensive this equipment could be in place for many days. But, a trenchless pipe installation does not require the same level of excavation. In many cases, only a pair of holes at either end of the affected piece of sewer line is needed. At these holes, the pipe liner can be inserted into the existing sewer line and then pulled through at the other end.
A traditional sewer line repair could cost thousands of dollars depending on the type of repair needed and the extent of the damage. But, a trenchless repair option will cost far less for three main reasons. First, the process will be much faster and this means that the labor charges will be far lower. Second, the trenchless approach requires less excavation equipment which directly equates to less expensive rates. Finally, there is no need to leave the home so you won’t need to pay to stay in other accommodation.
During a traditional sewer line repair, the plumbers will remove the affected section of pipe and replace it with a fresh line. But, the pipe liner method keeps that existing line in place and a second line is installed inside that pipe. This is a long-lasting repair because the line is fixed in place with a hard epoxy that adds extra strength to the entire pipe.
If you need a sewer line repair, contact your local professional plumber today.