Trenchless Pipe Bursting

Why Trenchless Pipe Bursting Makes Sense

Trenchless pipe bursting is a sensible and innovative way to replace damaged pipelines with minimal damage to surrounding areas. Whereas traditional excavation involves a major mess, trenchless operations involve no trench digging, but only a few small holes in the ground. This method is a great alternative that preserves the surrounding environment, and is cost efficient. Once, you have discovered how effective and affordable trenchless bursting is, there will be no reason to consider older methods.

Traditional Sewer Line Excavation

Before trenchless pipe bursting, traditional excavation is a messy process. Large trenches must be dug to remove old sections of pipe and to install new piping. If the section in question runs under a driveway or through a parking lot, there is a major expense associated with tearing up this material, and in re-paving it upon completion. This is time-consuming, messy, and expensive. In addition, the process creates a hassle for those who use the pavement. Even if the area to be trenched is not paved, there is still extra cost involved to replace landscaping. This method used to be the only way to repair broken pipeline. Thankfully, now, there is a much less destructive and more cost-effective technique.

How Trenchless Pipe Bursting Works

Trenchless pipe bursting is a fairly simple process to understand. First, access holes are dug where the damaged pipe section begins and ends. The replacement pipe is dragged through the damaged pipe, using a hydraulic machine. The strong new pipe breaks the old damaged pipe apart as it moves through the path in the ground. This method removes the old pipe, and installs the new one in one easy step.

The system can also be used to upgrade a smaller pipeline to a larger diameter. The process is virtually the same, with small holes being dug on either side of the section to be enlarged. The new larger pipe is used to break apart the older small pipe. This is a great way to improve flow efficiency without making a big mess in the process.

Trenchless Pipe Bursting Requires Minimal Damage

One of the largest reasons why trenchless pipe bursting makes sense is the minimal damage that it creates. There are only two small holes dug, which can be easily filled in upon completion of the repair. The process will not damage nearby tree roots or tear up driveways. Previous methods may leave a section of road, driveway, or parking lot unusable for weeks. The trenchless system gets your piping repaired quickly, and with very little peripheral destruction.

Another great point about this kind of pipe bursting is that the new pipe will be very strong. They are highly resistant to leaks, and are also less susceptible to damage from root intrusion. The new section of pipe installed will be durable with a very long life expectancy.

The most convincing reason to consider trenchless pipe bursting for major pipe replacement is the cost efficiency. You will save money on the process itself, as workers will not spend as much time on the project. You will also save money on associated costs involving re-paving or re-landscaping the affected area. If the area included is a parking lot, you will save money by maintaining your normal customer parking throughout the repair process.

This trenchless method makes sense in every aspect. It is environmentally friendly as well as wallet friendly. The days of destroyed yards, driveways, and parking lots are over. Both homeowners and business owners can easily see the numerous benefits of cost and convenience that this technique provides. With all of the ease and sensibility of trenchless pipe bursting, there is really no reason to employ outdated and inefficient trenching.

Trenchless pipe bursting is the best form of trenchless sewer line replacement no more tree roots clogging your drain and almost no more blockages, call Magic Plumbing for a free estimate.

 

 

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