Traditional sewer line repair
Traditional sewer line repair uses the open-cut or trench method to access the damaged section of pipe. With this approach, technicians excavate the area—often using a backhoe—to expose the line for full inspection and replacement.
This is the method most people picture when they think of sewer line replacement: heavy equipment, open ditches, and visible disruption. While it can impact your landscaping and take longer than newer alternatives, it allows for a thorough repair. Each section of pipe can be examined directly, ensuring the installation is done correctly and comprehensively.
Because of the extra labor and restoration work involved, traditional sewer line repair often costs more and requires additional cleanup. Still, in some situations, it’s the most effective choice.
Not sure which option is right for you? Our expert plumbers can inspect your property, explain your choices, and recommend the best sewer line repair method for your specific needs.

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