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Trenchless Sewer Line Repair

Trenchless Sewer Line Repair in Las Vegas, NV

If you have sewer line issues, the last thing you want is your property being turned into a construction zone. Las Vegas’ shifting soil, extreme heat, and aging sewer infrastructure can all lead to issues with your underground sewer system.

Traditional sewer line repair often requires tearing up your yard, landscaping, and driveway to access the pipes. If you live in Las Vegas and want to protect your yard, driveway, and landscaping while resolving a sewer line problem, trenchless sewer line repair may be right for you.

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BEST's Trenchless Sewer Repair Team in Las Vegas

BEST Air Conditioning Plumbing Repair is the local expert in trenchless sewer repair methods. We’ve been serving the local area since 2016 and specialize in minimally invasive sewer line repair. Our licensed plumbers offer full-service sewer support to homeowners in Las Vegas.

We complete each trenchless sewer repair thoroughly, from camera inspection through repair completion. We use advanced methods, like pipe bursting and pipe lining to fix sewer line issues such as cracks, root intrusion, corrosion, and pipe collapse, from one or two small access points.

Here’s why customers in Las Vegas trust us for trenchless sewer repair:

  • Licensed plumbers
  • Local Las Vegas team
  • Camera-first diagnosis
  • Transparent options before work begins
  • Honest pricing

When Trenchless Repair Makes Sense

Repair eligibility varies for no-dig repairs, depending on the condition of the sewer line and property considerations. Before you call, it’s important to understand which sewer problems will likely qualify for trenchless sewer repair in Las Vegas.

The most common sewer issues that qualify for trenchless repair, include:

  • Tree root intrusion: When a sewer line has a small crack, nearby tree roots sense the moisture and begin growing into the pipe. This can cause the crack to widen and root mass to expand over time, eventually leading to blockages.
  • Cracked or collapsed pipe sections: Soil movement, pressure, and temperature fluctuations can cause pipes to crack, separate at the joints, or partially collapse. Trenchless repair methods can be used if the damage is isolated to a section of the line, and the surrounding pipe still has structural integrity.
  • Corrosion in older lines: Las Vegas homes built before the 1980s commonly have cast iron or Orangeburg pipes, which deteriorate over time. As pipes corrode, the inside walls become rough and narrow, slowing drainage and increasing blockage risks. Trenchless pipe lining coats and seals the walls to create a new pipe within the old one.
  • Slow drains or recurring backups: If your home sees recurring backup or slow draining despite routine cleaning, the problem is likely structural and not a simple clog. A camera sewer line inspection can determine the underlying cause.
  • Pre-sale inspection findings: If a home buyer inspection reveals you need sewer line repairs, you may be eligible for trenchless repair methods.

Note: Camera inspection will confirm eligibility for trenchless repair, and not all pipes can be repaired using trenchless methods.

Call (702) 970-4911 for a whole home plumbing inspection to ensure your system is in working order!

How the Trenchless Repair Process Works

The trenchless repair process starts with a sewer camera inspection to identify the root cause of your sewer line issues and confirm eligibility for trenchless repair methods. Our plumbers will use a high-resolution sewer line camera to view the inside of your pipes and look for damaged sections, blockages, and more.

Once the problem has been identified, our plumbers will choose the best trenchless repair method, whether it’s pipe lining or pipe bursting.

Pipe Lining

Pipe lining or cured-in-place-pipe (CIPP) is when a resin-coated liner is inserted into an existing pipe and inflated against pipe walls. Then, the resin will cure and harden, effectively creating a new, smooth pipe surface inside the old one. This new pipe seals cracks, blocks root entry points, and restores proper flow. This method is best for when the existing pipe is damaged but still largely intact.

Pipe Bursting

Pipe bursting is when a new pipe is pulled through the existing line while bursting the old pipe into the surrounding soil. This method is best for pipes that are too deteriorated to be lined, since it replaces the pipe completely rather than rehabilitating it. Even though it is a pipe replacement method, it doesn’t require digging a trench along the length of the pipe.

What to Expect on Repair Day

After the repair method has been chosen, our team will find one or two small access points, typically at cleanout locations or pipe entry points, which is much less disruptive than long trenches for open-cut repairs. We will make the repairs without heavy equipment tearing across your lawn, and in most cases, no overnight disruption to your household.

Repairs typically only take one day to complete. Once the liner has cured or the new pipe has been set, we’ll run a second camera inspection to confirm work is complete and that everything is flowing properly. Open-cut excavation can take several days and require landscape restoration and driveway or yard repair. Trenchless sewer pipe repair is minimally disruptive to your yard and a faster process.

Why Las Vegas Homeowners Ask About Trenchless Options

Homeowners in Las Vegas often inquire about trenchless sewer repair because it causes less disruption than open-cut excavation methods. It also is completed much faster and protects your property’s landscaping and hardscaping from damage.

Contact BEST for plumbing services in the Las Vegas area:

Call us at (702) 970-4911 for trenchless sewer line repair services.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Trenchless sewer repair typically costs between $1,900 and $6,000 depending on the pipe condition.

Trenchless sewer repair generally takes only one day to complete, making it a minimally disruptive option for homeowners.

Yes. If your pipe is eligible for trenchless sewer repair, it is worth it. Trenchless methods are minimally invasive and non-disruptive to your yard, landscaping, and driveway.

No, trenchless sewer repair doesn’t extensively damage your yard like open-cut excavation. Trenchless methods only require one or two small access points instead of an entire trench.

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