If your sewer lines are leaking or cracked, excavating isn’t always necessary. Midwest Excavating, Inc offers trenchless sewer repair services to Spanish Fork homeowners and businesses, including pipe lining and pipe bursting.
Traditional: Requires extensive excavation, disrupting landscaping and structures
Trenchless: Minimal digging, preserving your property
Pipe Lining: Inserts a resin-coated liner into the damaged pipe, which hardens to form a new pipe inside the old one
Pipe Bursting: Breaks the old pipe while pulling a new one into place
If you’re looking for an efficient, low-impact solution for damaged sewer lines on your Spanish Fork residential or commercial property, our trenchless pipe relining service is an excellent option. Rather than replacing the entire sewer line, we restore it from the inside using a strong, long-lasting epoxy liner. This method reinforces the existing pipe without the need for excavation, significantly extending the life of your sewer system. Here’s how the process works:
1. Sewer Camera Inspection – We begin with a sewer camera inspection to identify the location and severity of the problem. This allows us to determine whether the line can be repaired or needs full replacement.
2. Sewer Line Cleaning – Next, the existing pipe is thoroughly cleaned to remove debris, hardened scale buildup, and any root intrusion, preparing the line for relining.
3. Epoxy Liner Installation – A seamless, high-strength epoxy liner is inserted into the sewer line and inflated using a specialized bladder. The liner is then left to cure in place.
4. Bladder Removal – Once the liner has cured, the bladder is removed, leaving behind a solid “pipe within a pipe.” The result is a fully restored, highly durable sewer line—without digging up your yard.
Another effective method we use to repair sewer lines for Spanish Fork homeowners and businesses is trenchless pipe bursting—a technique that minimizes disruption to your property. Instead of digging up your yard, we use specialized hydraulic equipment to break apart the old pipe while simultaneously pulling a brand-new pipe into place.
In simple terms, trenchless pipe bursting involves digging two small access points. A powerful, cone-shaped bursting head is pushed through the old sewer line, fracturing it as it moves forward and making room for the new pipe. This process relies on advanced pneumatic or hydraulic technology, and our crew carefully operates the system from the receiving pit to the launching pit.
One key advantage of pipe bursting over pipe relining is that it allows for a larger replacement pipe. While relining can reduce the internal diameter of your sewer line, pipe bursting often increases it. Because it requires only minimal digging, this method is ideal for properties with extensive concrete, hardscaping, or landscaping features above the sewer line.