Trenchless Sewer Replacement in Fairview
Replacing a sewer line used to mean a backhoe trench from the porch to the property line. Trenchless replacement does the same job through two small pits, one at each end of the run. For Fairview yards that have spent generations growing shade trees, flower beds, and fence lines, keeping the digging to two holes is the whole point.
Built for the Way Clay Pipe Fails
The method fits the local failure pattern too. The clay laterals under the older blocks tend to fail everywhere at once: roots at every joint, hairline cracks through whole sections, offsets from decades of settling. Spot-repairing pipe in that condition is whack-a-mole. Pipe bursting pulls a new seamless HDPE line through the old path, splitting the clay as it goes, and leaves you a jointless pipe that roots have no way into.
Not every line qualifies. A collapsed section or a severe belly can block the pull, which is why every trenchless quote starts with a camera inspection. Where trenchless doesn’t fit, conventional sewer line repair still gets it done, and we put real numbers on both options so the choice is yours.
See our trenchless sewer replacement page for how bursting and lining work, or browse everything we offer at our Fairview page.
Get the yard-friendly option priced first: call (555) 123-4567.