Using camera inspection technology, the condition of most sewer lines can be seen from the inside, allowing for root detection, or any other type of pipe dilapidation.
Also pipe location can be determined using this equipment, allowing for accurate depth and direction.
Conventional excavation installations follow the sewer service from the lateral connection at the property line to the sewer line exiting the home.
Pipe bursting installations utilize trench-less tunneling technology to minimize yard disturbance, and damage to driveways, walkways or any other above ground structure.
Trench-less water service installations usually require some small excavation around the city/county meter, and then the connection in the crawl space or basement. This type of installation is the preferred method, and is used most of the time.
Replace your old water or sewer service lines with trench-less technology, such as pipe bursting and horizontal directional drilling, allowing most of your yard to remain intact and undisturbed.
Sidewalks, driveways and other landscaping structures are typically unaffected.
Pipe bursting is a code approved technique of re-lining sewer pipes by breaking away the old line from the inside, while installing a new PVC or HDPE line in its place. This technology utilizes the location of the existing sewer to serve as a path for the new one. Usually, two spots are excavated for this procedure, one at each end, leaving any ground in-between typically undisturbed.
This technology uses a drilling-like procedure to install new water service lines from county or city meters to the plumbing connection in your home. Using a type of radar, these machines can be constantly tracked, giving accurate depth and distance measurements at the push of a button.
In some cases, gravity sewer lines can also be installed using this system, but there are more variables for this type of installation.
Sewer clean out installations allow for sewer line inspection and line cleaning.
Check valve installations keep your home safe from sewage back up if the city or county main sewers flood.
SEPTIC TO SANITARY CONVERSIONS
If your septic system fails, we can convert it to a public sewer, as long as there is one available. Also, making the abandoned septic tank safe can be done in addition to the conversion.
We provide various services for commercial properties which may need underground attention, including water and sewer service, storm drainage, or any other type of conduit or piping installations.
As a home or business owner, the last thing you need is a plumbing problem that creates messy mishaps. See Trenchless Pipe Technologies in Newport News, Virginia.