Restore Your Sewer Line — Without Digging Up Your Property
Trenchless epoxy pipe lining rebuilds cracked, leaking, and root-damaged sewer lines from the inside out. No excavation, no destroyed landscaping, no torn-up driveway.
A Brand-New Pipe Inside Your Old One
Traditional sewer repair means excavators, trenches across your yard, and days of disruption. Our trenchless method restores your existing line instead: we reline the pipe with a durable, smooth epoxy that bonds to the liner, filling and sealing every crack in your old sewer line. The result is a pipe that's immune to the leaks and repairs that plagued it before.
- No excavation — yards, driveways, and roads stay intact
- Seals cracks, joints, and root intrusion points permanently
- Smooth epoxy surface improves flow and resists future buildup
- Typically completed in a fraction of the time of dig-and-replace
Is Relining Right for Your Line?
Recurring backups, slow drains, sewer odors, or soggy patches in the yard are classic signs of a cracked or root-invaded sewer line. We start with a video camera inspection to see exactly what's going on — then give you a straight answer and a written price.
"We will always beat any written quote."
The A1 Pipe Restoration Process
Camera Inspection
We run a video camera through the line to locate cracks, root intrusion, and failed joints with pinpoint accuracy.
Clean & Prepare
The existing pipe is thoroughly cleaned and cleared of roots, scale, and debris so the liner can bond properly.
Epoxy Lining
A liner saturated with durable, smooth epoxy is installed inside the existing pipe, filling and sealing every crack.
Final Verification
A follow-up camera inspection confirms the new liner is sealed end-to-end and your line is flowing at full capacity.
The Benefits of Going Trenchless
Built to Last
The epoxy liner creates a seamless, jointless pipe within your pipe — sealed against leaks, cracks, and the root intrusion that destroyed the original line.
Your Property Stays Intact
No trenches through your lawn, no jack-hammered driveway, no dug-up street. Everything happens through existing access points.
Less Cost, Less Downtime
Skipping excavation means less labor, no landscape restoration bills, and a sewer line back in service fast — at a price that beats any written quote.
Think Your Sewer Line Is Failing?
Schedule a video camera inspection and get a straight answer — and a written price.