News | May 9, 2013

New Trenchless Sewer Pipe Repair Relining Technique Announced By Philadelphia Sewer And Drain Saves Homeowners From Big Expense

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Mushy ground, areas that never seem to dry, and the presence of a slight odor may indicate a sewer line has a crack or a hole in it and In the past this meant that the property would have to be dug up and all new pipes installed. Now with Trenchless sewer repairs in Philadelphia this is no longer the case for most homeowners.

Philadelphia, PA (PRWEB) - Trenchless Sewer pipe relining is the process of having a new pipe installed inside your old damaged pipe. It requires a lot less labor and very little disruption to your property.

How Sewer Pipe Relining Works. 
After a technician from http://philadelphiaseweranddrain.com has inspected the sewer system and determines that the pipe is damaged they’ll first have to clear out the pipe. This can be done through Hydro Water Jetting which forces water through the pipe to eliminate all clogs and debris. If this isn’t an option, any obstructions will be removed through other methods such as rooter method.

Once the pipe is clear, then the relining begins. Instead of removing the old pipe and installing a new one, a new pipe will be installed and inserted inside the old one. This secures the pipes strength and prohibits any further leakage into the ground.

Although some minor digging may be required it’s not to the extent it used to be where a major portion of the yard was dug up in the past. Most often the relining can be done through the sewers clean out access points installed for sewer service repairs. A flexible tube is filled with an epoxy and resin mix and then inserted into one end of the pipe. Once it makes its way through the pipe a bladder is inserted into the lining and inflated. The lining now presses against the old pipe and within a few hours the mix has hardened. The bladder is then removed and the result is a new pipe that will last for decades and is non-hazardous.

The technician with Philadelphia Sewer and Drain will inspect the pipe once more and once it meets his approval the new pipe will be ready to use. The trenchless sewer service repair that was completed shows the system works more smoothly and those mushy areas and areas with an order will now go away. The new Trenchless seamless pipe repair is typically about a quarter of an inch smaller than the old pipe. In some cases sewer service pipe relining might not be an option, but a certified technician at Philadelphia Sewer and Drain will explain why and go over other options, according to Tart.

Benefits of Trenchless Sewer Pipe Relining

  • Little, if any disruption to property
  • No risk of damage to nearby existing pipes
  • The service time is much shorter
  • The new pipe has a longevity of nearly 30 years
  • The pipe is now stronger and not susceptible to roots penetrating them

Jayson Tart, CEO told me that “If you live in the Philadelphia PA area and find that your sewer pipe is cracked or damaged and you need any sewer service repair or drain cleaning in Philadelphia then contact me personally. Ask me about our sewer service discounts and drain cleaning discounts.” The technicians at Philadelphia Sewer and Drain.com have assisted homeowners and businesses throughout the area and have other locations at Baltimore Sewer Service.com LLC. 

Philadelphia Sewer and Drain also specializes in: 

  • Rooter Services
  • Pipe Thawing
  • Water Line Installation without Digging
  • Emergency Underground Sewer Repair
  • Re-Piping of Water and Waste Lines
  • Water Jetting Sewers and Waste Lines
  • Grease Trap Cleaning

Source: PRWeb

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