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There are few things more dreaded by homeowners than a sewer line failure. For decades, fixing a damaged pipe meant one thing: excavation. It meant watching heavy machinery tear up your meticulously landscaped yard, ruin your driveway, or even crack your home's foundation to reach...

There are few things more stressful for a homeowner than the looming threat of sewer line damage. We’ve all heard the horror stories: backhoes tearing up manicured lawns, driveways reduced to rubble, and repair bills that rival the cost of a new car. For decades,...

Homeownership comes with its fair share of surprises, and few are as unwelcome as plumbing problems. A slow drain might seem like a minor annoyance today, but it often signals a much deeper issue lurking beneath your property. When things go wrong underground, the first...

If you are experiencing sewage back up then you may need to consider arranging periodic cleanings of your sewer line. Getting your sewer lines cleaned out as a preventative measure can help you in the future so that you will not have any problems with...

First time home buyers will have so much to think about that they may start to feel overwhelmed. They will have no idea what needs to be done to decide if a house should be purchased or not. Many people will have the home inspected,...

A flood in your basement cause by backed up sewer can be a devastating experience for any homeowner. Not only do you have to deal with the damage caused by flood waters, you have to deal with issues caused by sewage entering your home....

A broken sewer pipe can cause damage to areas of your home as well as be a costly repair. There are many different options for sewer line repair or replacement, but the question may arise whether the repair or replacement will be covered...

One of the most frustrating and costly repairs a homeowner can face is a break in their main sewer line. Not only does a break in the sewer line often cause sewage back-up into your home, it can be difficult to find the exact...

So you are wondering what CIPP is. CIPP stands for Cured-In-Place-Pipe Lining and has been a method of pipe repair and restoration for over 35 years in the US. This method is commonly referred to as Trenchless Technologies or Trenchless Pipe Repair and has been...