Repair your sewer line without tearing up your yard. We restore damaged pipes from the inside using cured-in-place pipe lining (CIPP).
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What trenchless sewer repair is (and when it makes sense)
Trenchless sewer line repair means we fix your sewer pipe with minimal digging by rebuilding the pipe from the inside. With CIPP pipe lining, we create a smooth, jointless "pipe within a pipe" that seals cracks, gaps, and root entry points, restoring flow and structural integrity.
Trenchless lining is a great fit when:
- Your line has cracks, separated joints, or root intrusion
- The pipe is still mostly round and passable after cleaning
- The sewer runs under landscaping, patios, sidewalks, or driveways
- You want a long-term repair without full excavation
If the line is fully collapsed or crushed, trenchless lining may not be possible. That's why we start with a camera inspection so you're not guessing.
Schedule a Sewer Camera Inspection or call (262) 515‑9151.
Common signs you may need sewer line repair
- Repeated main line backups or clogs that keep returning
- Multiple drains slow at the same time (toilet, tub, sink)
- Gurgling sounds after flushing or running water
- Sewage odors in the home or near the foundation
- Wet spots or soft ground in the yard
- Backups that get worse during heavy water use (laundry, showers)
If you're seeing any of the above, a quick camera inspection can pinpoint the exact issue and confirm whether CIPP lining is the right solution.
Get Same‑Day Sewer Help or call (847) 350‑8383 for Illinois border communities.
Our 4‑Step Trenchless Sewer Lining Process (CIPP)
1. Diagnose
We start with a sewer camera inspection to locate the problem, measure the run, and confirm the pipe material and condition. You'll see what we see, and we'll explain your options in plain language.
2. Prepare
For lining to last, prep matters. We clear the line completely:
- Root removal and descaling as needed
- Thorough cleaning so the liner bonds correctly
- Confirming the line is suitable for lining after cleaning
3. Line
We install a resin-saturated liner through an access point (often an existing cleanout). The liner is expanded to match the pipe, then cured in place to form a new interior pipe. The result is a sealed, smooth, jointless interior that improves flow and blocks root re-entry through joints and cracks.
4. Verify
We run a post-repair camera inspection to confirm the liner is properly cured, seated, and flowing correctly. If requested, we save and share video documentation for your records.
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What causes sewer lines to fail?
- Tree root intrusion through joints, cracks, or offsets
- Aging clay tile or cast iron lines deteriorating over time
- Settling soil causing separated joints or bellies
- Grease and debris buildup that worsens minor defects
- Ground movement and seasonal freeze/thaw cycles
- Poor original installation or misaligned fittings
If we find damage, we'll show you on camera and outline what actually needs to be done—no pressure, just facts.
Why homeowners choose CIPP trenchless lining
- Minimal digging and disruption to landscaping and hardscapes
- Seals leaks and cracks and helps prevent root re-entry
- Smoother pipe interior for better flow
- Long-term repair without replacing the entire line in many cases
- Great option for pipes under driveways, sidewalks, patios, and finished landscaping
Not sure if your line qualifies? The camera inspection tells the story.
Safe, Transparent Pricing
You'll get a clear, upfront price after we inspect the line and confirm if it's a good candidate for lining. If we recommend cleaning, descaling, or root removal first, we'll explain why and get your okay before moving forward. No surprises.
Popular add‑ons:
- Sewer camera inspection with saved video
- Root removal and descaling for cast iron or heavy buildup
- Preventive maintenance plans for recurring root areas
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Trenchless Sewer Repair Do's & Don'ts
Do:
- Call early if you notice recurring backups or gurgling
- Get a camera inspection before approving major repairs
- Ask for saved video if you want documentation for your records or a future sale
Don't:
- Keep snaking the main line every few months without finding the cause
- Flush wipes, hygiene products, or paper towels (they accelerate backups)
- Use repeated caustic chemicals—they can damage pipes and create hazards for service
- Ignore soft spots or sewage odors outdoors
Service Area
Proudly serving Kenosha, Racine, Pleasant Prairie, Mount Pleasant, Sturtevant, Union Grove, Burlington, Somers, Bristol, Salem Lakes, Paddock Lake, Twin Lakes, Lake Geneva, and surrounding communities.
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FAQs: Trenchless Sewer Line Repair (CIPP)
Is pipe lining the same as trenchless sewer repair?
Pipe lining is one of the main trenchless repair methods. We use CIPP lining to rebuild the pipe interior with minimal digging.
How do I know if my line can be lined?
A camera inspection tells us if the pipe is structurally suitable. In general, the pipe needs to be cleanable and not fully collapsed.
Will lining stop roots from coming back?
Lining seals cracks and joints where roots usually enter, which helps prevent re-intrusion. If roots are entering through a major break or collapse, lining may not be possible until the pipe is addressed.
How long does trenchless lining take?
Many lining jobs can be completed in a day, depending on access, cleaning needs, and the length of the run. We'll give you realistic timing after inspection.
Do you have to dig at all?
Usually we use existing access points or small access areas. The goal is minimal disruption while still doing the job correctly.
Will this fix odors and recurring backups?
If the odors and backups are caused by cracks, root intrusion, or failing joints in the lined section, yes. The camera inspection confirms the source so the repair actually matches the problem.
Ready to repair your sewer line without tearing up your yard?
- Call WI: (262) 515‑9151
- Call IL: (847) 350‑8383
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