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Trenchless Sewer Repairs in Encino And Greater Los Angeles
If your residence or commercial building needs sewer repairs, the plumbers at Schuelke Plumbing are ready to help. Using state-of-the-art technology and video inspections, they can pinpoint your sewer problems quickly and efficiently.
Trenchless technology, available in most cases, allows our plumbers to make repairs from just two small access points. This means faster repairs and minimal disruption to your landscaping, yard, or driveway. For many years, getting to sewer lines to replace and repair meant large scale excavation. This was both a costly and a lengthy process, leaving you with a yard and driveway to repair once the sewer was repaired.
Advances in technology now allow for trenchless sewer line repair, and Schuelke Plumbing has been a leader in the industry in this area. There are two different options for trenchless sewer repair. One is pipe relining and the other is pipe bursting. Pipe bursting involves bursting the old pipe apart as a new pipe is pulled through. You are left with a strong new pipe exactly in the same place as where the old pipe was.
Pipe relining has some similarities, but instead a fiberglass liner is places inside of the damaged pipes. The pipes are sealed, and your pipes will now last for many years to come.
Trenchless sewer repair by plumbers in Encino is the way to go to avoid costly damage to trees, sidewalks, driveways, and landscaping.
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