Sewer Drain Repair in Mesquite, Nevada
Sewer Drain Repair
There are several methods for sewer line repair and replacement that the experts at The Lindi Corp can provide. Each method has advantages and disadvantages, and our team of certified plumbers will help you choose the sewer line repair method that causes the least amount of disruption to your home or business. We will also help you choose the sewer line repair method that is the most affordable and cost-effective for you. The Lindi Corp is a trusted plumber that provides expert advice and service in all types of sewer and plumbing repair. Additionally, our plumbers have the tools, technology, expertise, and equipment necessary to handle any commercial or residential sewer line repair job.
Open Trench Excavation
Excavation is the oldest form of sewer line repair. Sometimes the damage done to your sewer line can only be fixed using excavation. Using a backhoe, old pipes are exposed and replaced with new ones. Once the old pipe is replaced, the trench is backfilled. Excavation is expensive and messy and we will try to avoid it, especially if we can use more modern techniques like Trenchless Repair, Pipe Bursting, or CIPP (cured-in-place pipelining).
Trenchless Repairs
Trenchless technology to repair a side sewer line allows us to repair your drain and sewer lines without excavating across your property. Additionally, trenchless repairs are more cost-effective than excavation. There are a few types of trenchless repair methods:
Pipe Bursting: Pipe bursting is a trenchless method of replacing buried pipelines (such as sewer, water, or natural gas pipes) without the need for a traditional construction trench. “Launching and receiving pits” replace the trench needed by conventional pipe-laying.
Pipe Lining: For this method of trenchless technology, a special liner is filled with resin then pulled or blown into the pipe. Once the liner is in place, the resin hardens and provides a smooth seamless pipe that will allow it to flow freely.
Point Repair: A flexible pipe is inserted into the existing damaged pipe. This inserted pipe is installed by just digging one hole and therefore does not require major excavation, or the need to dig a trench. This is why it is also sometimes called point repair because it typically requires the plumber to just create one hole or access point.
No matter what the problem is with your sewer system, The Lindi Corp is here to help. Our certified plumbers have the tools and the skill to diagnose any problem and provide you with the solution that makes sense for your home or business.