Many homeowners put off sewer repairs as they don’t want to deal with the noise, mess, and expense that come with excavation. Fortunately, there’s an alternative that will spare you from these hassles.
At RAM Plumbing, we offer trenchless sewer repair in Tucson, AZ, a less invasive and minimally disruptive solution that can restore your sewer lines in no time. Here are the common sewer problems that this method can solve:
1. Leaks
Any leak in your sewer line can quickly turn into a major problem when left unattended. Not only do they cause backups and foul odors, but they can also cause your home’s foundation to crack or settle in the long run. Trenchless pipe repair seals all the leaks by inserting an epoxy liner into your lines, which then hardens and creates a new pipe within the existing one.
2. Recurring Clogs
Clogged drains are a common problem in many homes, and they result from anything from hair to grease. Tree roots can also infiltrate sewer lines through the tiny cracks and cracks, causing a blockage. Before we make any repairs, we thoroughly inspect and clean your pipes with a hydro jet. Then, we carry out trenchless pipe lining to restore flow and ensure that clogs won’t occur again in the future.
3. Deteriorating Pipes
While sewer pipes last up to 50 years or more, some materials like cast iron fail sooner than expected due to rust and corrosion. Trenchless sewer replacement allows us to install new pipes safely and efficiently without the need to dig trenches that might ruin your landscaping. The process takes place underground from an access point.
Trenchless pipe replacement and repair are cost-effective alternatives to traditional methods that ensure long-lasting results. If you’d like to know more about these solutions or need help with your sewer lines, don’t hesitate to contact our team here at RAM Plumbing. Get in touch with us today to schedule an appointment.
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