
Trenchless Sewer Repair in South Salt Lake & Park City, UT
Sewer problems are disgusting, and when you go the traditional route for sewer line repair, it can cause a huge mess. Fortunately, there’s an alternative. At Neerings Plumbing Heating Air & Electric, we offer trenchless sewer repair in Salt Lake City, which allows us to solve your sewage problems without destroying your lawn.
Why Is Trenchless Sewer Repair Needed?
In many situations, trenchless sewer repair is the best solution for drain and sewer line repair. This option is best for pipelines that are buried deep in difficult-to-access areas. Trenchless technology allows our plumbers to repair your sewer line without digging up your yard and uprooting trees and plants.
How Trenchless Sewer Repair Works
When you have your sewer line repaired using trenchless technology, our plumbers only need to dig two holes. A bursting cone that breaks up the old pipe is inserted in one hole, followed by the new flexible pipe. The second hole is located at the other end, and equipment is used to pull the new pipe through. The polymers in your new pipe harden once in place, resulting in a perfect leak-free pipe.
Benefits Of Trenchless Sewer Repair
- Trenchless sewer repair is cleaner and causes significantly less property damage.
- Since a large trench doesn’t need to be dug, the process is faster and less expensive. Traditional sewer repair may take several days or even weeks, but trenchless repairs usually take a couple days or less.
- Trenchless repairs last longer. The seamless material is of higher quality than traditional pipes, and it’s designed to last for several years.
If you need to have your sewer fixed, trenchless sewer line repair is faster and more affordable. It also causes considerably less damage than traditional repair methods.
For trenchless sewer repairs in and around Salt Lake City, call Neerings Plumbing Heating Air & Electric today!
Pipe Re-Lining Services
If you have a crack or a break in your sewer line, then pipe lining might be the best option for you. We’ll pull a flexible section of replacement pipe into place. Then we’ll cement it so it completely covers the crack or break in the line.
When the glue dries, the pipe will be as good as new. While it might be slightly narrower where the replacement covers the damage, this shouldn’t hamper water flow or sewer functionality at all. Your sewer should work normally again.
Pipe Burst Repairs
If you have long sections of your sewer pipes that need to be replaced, pipe bursting can put new lines in place. We’ll affix a bursting head to a new piece of pipe. That head will break up the old pipe as we pull the new pipe into place.
Once it’s in the right spot, our Salt Lake City plumbers cement the new pipe so your sewer will be complete and fully functional again. It should work normally right from the start and you shouldn’t experience any of the old problems you had before.
Delivering Gold Standard Service, Every Time
We always aim to build trust and confidence in those we serve. Our clean, professional technicians show our commitment to serve you. Only the best work is acceptable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do we offer emergency plumbing services?
Yes, we do! At Neerings Plumbing Heating Air & Electric, we know that plumbing emergencies never wait for a convenient time, so we offer 24/7 on-call plumbing services to help you. Learn more on our Salt Lake City Emergency Plumbing page here, or give us a call.
How do I know if my sewer is backed up or needs sewer repair?
Your sewer system needs to remain clear to help water move smoothly through it, and improper care can lead to sewer damage, which can lead to huge problems for your home or yard. If you’re experiencing any of these issues, contact us today:
– Strong wastewater smells in your yard
– A strong stench coming from your home
– Wastewater backing up into your sink or bathtub
– Slowly draining drains in bathtub or sinks
Learn more on our Sewer Repair page here.
What is hydro jetting?
Hydro jetting is a safe, non-chemical way to blast roots and debris out of your pipes. We have professional hydro jetting equipment that can make quick work of clogged pipes and help prevent future clogs.
Drano isn’t going down my pipes. What do I do?
You’ve emptied an entire bottle of Drano into your drain and it’s still not going down? There are a few remedies you can try, including:
– Plunging: Grab a plunger and put in some good old-fashioned elbow grease.
– Household remedies: Some household remedies like baking soda and vinegar, hot water, or dish soap are popular options.
– Plumbing snake: If you’re feeling ambitious, you can usually rent a plumbing snake from your local hardware store.
And finally, if you’re still having problems, call the plumbers at Neerings Plumbing Heating Air & Electric.
The Neerings technicians arrived at our home quickly, and they were professional, communicative, and thorough. We had our basement drain backing up into the house -- they evaluated the situation, provided us a reasonable estimate, and got to work. Would recommend and use them again!