Trenchless Sewer Repair Solutions
Zion Sewer specializes in advanced trenchless technology that repairs and replaces sewer lines without the destructive digging associated with traditional methods. With 50 years of experience, we've perfected no-dig solutions that preserve your landscaping, driveways, and structures while delivering permanent results.
Our trenchless methods eliminate the need for extensive excavation, saving you time, money, and the headache of property restoration. We use state-of-the-art pipe bursting and cured-in-place pipe lining technologies to create durable, long-lasting sewer systems that outperform traditional pipes.
Our Trenchless Methods
We offer two primary trenchless technologies tailored to your specific sewer line condition. Both methods are designed to minimize disruption while providing superior, long-term solutions for residential and commercial properties throughout Los Angeles.
Pipe Bursting Technology
Cured-in-Place Pipe Lining
Small Access Points Only
No Landscape Damage
1-2 Day Completion
50+ Year Lifespan
Trenchless Repair FAQs
Trenchless sewer repair is an advanced method that fixes or replaces damaged sewer lines without extensive digging. We use specialized equipment to access pipes through small entry points, then either line the existing pipe with epoxy resin or burst the old pipe while pulling in a new one.
While trenchless repair may have a slightly higher initial cost, it's often more cost-effective overall. You save thousands on landscape restoration, driveway repair, and property damage. Most customers find the total project cost is comparable or lower when factoring in these savings.
Yes, pipe bursting is specifically designed for collapsed or severely damaged pipes. This method fractures the old pipe while simultaneously pulling a new, durable HDPE pipe into place. It's the ideal solution for pipes that are beyond simple repair.
We can repair most common sewer pipe materials including clay, cast iron, Orangeburg, PVC, and concrete. Our technology works with pipes ranging from 2 to 12 inches in diameter. During our free camera inspection, we'll assess your pipe material and recommend the best solution.