Our Trenchless Sewer Repair Services for Chicagoland & Beyond
CIPP (Cured in Place Pipelining) – Our most common trenchless repair method, the CIPP process works by inserting a special liner into your existing sewer pipe. This is a flexible tube coated with an epoxy resin. It can be put in place from a single point, meaning there’s no need to dig a trench along the length of your sewer line. The material is then cured (in place, hence the technique’s name), hardening and becoming essentially a pipe within the existing pipe. CIPP can last just as long as completely new pipe, repairing broken cast iron, PVC, Orangeburg and even clay pipes. Read More
CIPP Point Repair – CIPP point repair is a fantastic method for making smallscale repairs to your existing pipes without digging. We can easily fix the problem areas with your pipes without having to replace the whole pipe or dig a trench. Read More
PIP (Pull-in-Place Pipelining) – PIP or pull-in-place pipelining utilizes two access points from which we feed and retrieve a sleeve through your existing pipes. Read More
Pipe Bursting – Pipe bursting is a revolutionary process of trenchless pipe repair where broken, decayed and compromised pipes are broken apart as a new highly durable epoxy pipe is laid in its place. Read More
AIPPR (Applied in Place Pipe Repair) – Applied in place pipe repair marks a technological advance in trenchless pipe repair. It is particularly helpful for drain, waste and vent pipe with multiple tie-ins and/or pipe diameter changes. Read More