Trenchless Sewer Replacement in Cedar Grove
Twenty years of landscaping should not die for one bad pipe. Traditional sewer replacement digs a trench from the house to the street through whatever stands in the way. Trenchless methods replace the same pipe through two small access pits, which is why they have become our default recommendation on Cedar Grove’s wooded lots.
The math is local. Yards here are shaded by the mature cedars and hardwoods the town is named for, and those same trees both wreck old clay laterals and make digging miserable: a trench means cut roots, a sawed driveway, and a lawn that takes seasons to recover. Pipe bursting pulls a new seamless line through the old pipe’s path. Cured-in-place lining builds a new pipe inside the old one where conditions allow it. Either way, the trees stay standing.
Trenchless is not the right call for every house, and a camera inspection tells us whether your lateral qualifies. A fully collapsed line may still need excavation, and a single bad joint may only need a spot repair. We quote what the footage supports, in writing, before anything gets scheduled.
How bursting and lining actually work is on the trenchless sewer replacement page, with our full local lineup on the Cedar Grove page.
Get a yard-friendly quote: call Summit Plumbing at (555) 123-4567.