Trenchless Sewer Repair vs. Traditional Methods: Pros & Cons

Low angle view of trenchless laying of communications, fiber optic, and water pipes with horizontal directional drilling technology machine work process.

When you have issues with your sewer line, it can be a frustrating interruption to your life. It’s often hard to understand the differences between various sewer repair options.

Many plumbing companies offer traditional sewer repair and trenchless sewer repair. Both options have their own advantages and disadvantages.

In this blog post, the experts at Penguin Air, Plumbing, and Electrical discuss the differences between these two sewer repair methods to help Phoenix homeowners make an informed decision about which process is best for their sewer needs.

Traditional Sewer Repair Methods

During a traditional sewer repair, technicians will dig a trench to access and repair damaged pipes. This excavation is often necessary when the damage to your pipes is severe or when you’re updating old pipes entirely with a sewer line replacement.

Pros of Traditional Methods

  • Trench repairs allow you to replace entire sections of piping, ensuring long-lasting results.
  • If your pipes have collapsed, are heavily corroded, or have extensive tree root intrusion, trench repair will be the most effective for thorough repairs.
  • During a trench repair, homeowners can upgrade the material of their pipes to modern, durable piping materials like PVC.

Cons of Traditional Methods

  • Traditional repairs require extensive excavation, which is disruptive to your life and requires repairs for your lawn, driveway, landscaping, and more.
  • Excavation and restoration are time-consuming processes that take much longer than a trenchless method.
  • Traditional repair is a more costly option because of the additional time, work, and repairs needed for your landscape.

Trenchless Sewer Repair Methods

A trenchless sewer repair is a minimally invasive process that involves inserting a resin-coated liner into the damaged pipe and curing it to form a new pipe within the old one. This process requires no digging and is ideal for smaller sewer line projects.

Pros of Trenchless Methods

  • Without the need for excavation, your home and property experience minimal disruption.
  • Trenchless sewer repair can often be completed in one to two days and quickly restores your plumbing.
  • Unlike traditional repairs, homeowners won’t have the added expense of restoring landscaping, pavement, and more.
  • Trenchless repair uses highly durable materials to greatly extend the life of your sewer system.

Cons of Trenchless Methods

  • Trenchless repairs are not suitable for pipes with severe damage or missing sections.
  • The upfront cost of trenchless repair is higher than traditional repairs.
  • Pipe-lining methods can reduce the pipe’s internal diameter, affecting the flow of water.

Turn to Penguin for Expert Sewer Repairs in Phoenix, AZ

When your sewer line requires repair, trust the licensed and insured team at Penguin for superior service. Our highly trained team has the skills and training to provide traditional and trenchless sewer repairs to ensure you get the proper service for your unique issue.

As Phoenix’s top home service company, we offer a wide range of sewer services to keep your plumbing system operating efficiently. This includes our sewer line maintenance, which can help reduce your risk of future repairs.

Contact Penguin online today to schedule sewer repairs with our team in Phoenix.

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