Serving Nassau & Suffolk Counties
Allied All-City Service Team
Pipe Bursting & Lining Long Island NY

Fix Your Pipe From the Inside Out

Allied All-City Inc. restores failing pipes across Nassau and Suffolk Counties using pipe bursting and CIPP lining — two proven no-dig methods that replace or rehabilitate your line without tearing open your property.

Why Choose Us

Built on Experience. Backed by Certification.

Certified in Nassau & Suffolk

We hold full certifications in both counties for trenchless pipe work. No licensing gaps, no workarounds — just qualified crews authorized to work on your property's underground systems.

Direct Crews. No Outsourcing.

Every pipe bursting and lining job is performed by Allied All-City's own trained technicians. No subcontractors, no unfamiliar faces — the same team from assessment to final camera verification.

Camera Inspection Included

We never guess. Every job starts with a camera run to confirm the pipe condition and method fit, then ends with a post-installation camera to verify the repair is complete and flowing correctly.

50+ Years on Long Island

Allied All-City Inc. has been working underground on Long Island since the 1970s. We know the soil conditions, the legacy pipe materials, and the local code requirements — expertise that directly improves your result.

No-Dig Pipe Repair Nassau Suffolk County

Two Powerful Methods. One Goal: Restored Flow.

Pipe bursting and pipe lining are two distinct trenchless approaches — both designed to fix failing underground pipes without the need for a full excavation. Choosing the right one depends on what the camera finds. Pipe bursting is used when a pipe is too deteriorated to salvage. A bursting head fractures the old pipe outward into the surrounding soil while pulling a new HDPE line through the same path behind it. The result is a brand-new pipe installed with minimal access points. CIPP pipe lining is used when the pipe structure is still intact but cracked, leaking, or infiltrated by roots. A resin-saturated liner is inserted and cured in place, creating a smooth, jointless inner pipe inside the original. Allied All-City Inc. performs both methods across Nassau and Suffolk County for residential, commercial, and municipal clients.
Why Clients Choose Allied / All-City
Licensed & insured in Nassau and Suffolk County
Available 24/7 for emergencies — same-day response
Serving Long Island for over 50 years
Upfront pricing — no hidden fees or surprises
Commercial & residential — no job too large or small
100% satisfaction guaranteed on every job
Trenchless Pipe Repair Benefits Long Island

What You Gain With No-Dig Pipe Restoration

Skip the excavation, the restoration bills, and the weeks of disruption — trenchless pipe repair delivers a permanent fix with a fraction of the collateral damage.

50+ Years Serving Long Island
200+ Five-Star Google Reviews
24/7 Emergency Service Available
Transparent Pricing
Your driveway, lawn, and landscaping stay untouched — no trenches, no pavers pulled, no grass stripped away.
Licensed & Insured
The restored pipe is smoother and more flow-efficient than the original — HDPE and cured epoxy liners outperform aged clay and cast iron.
Fast Response Time
Root infiltration is permanently sealed off — no more recurring blockages from the same root entry points year after year.
Advanced Equipment
Most jobs are completed in a single day, so your household or business isn't disrupted for a week-long excavation project.
Expert Crew
You receive camera documentation before and after, so there's no guesswork about what was done or whether the repair holds.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
New or relined pipe is rated for 50+ years, so one trenchless repair replaces decades of patching the same deteriorating line.

Every benefit above is delivered on every job we take.

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Pipe Bursting Service Nassau Suffolk NY

Seal, Smooth, and Restore Without Removal

Pipe bursting is the right call when a sewer, water, or drain line has deteriorated beyond what lining can fix — collapsed sections, severely cracked pipe walls, or complete joint separation. The process starts with a camera inspection to confirm the pipe profile. Then a steel bursting head is pulled through the old line, fracturing it outward while dragging a continuous HDPE pipe into position behind it. The new pipe is seamless, corrosion-resistant, and rated to handle the same or greater flow capacity as the original. Because the new pipe follows the same underground path, no permits for new utility routing are required. Pipe bursting works in clay, concrete, cast iron, and most other legacy pipe materials. Allied All-City Inc. has completed pipe bursting jobs across Long Island ranging from 4-inch residential laterals to larger commercial sewer mains.
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CIPP Pipe Lining Service Long Island NY

Seal, Smooth, and Restore Without Removal

Cured-in-place pipe lining is the ideal solution when a pipe has cracks, root intrusion, or deteriorating joints but still holds its round shape. A flexible felt liner, pre-saturated with two-part epoxy resin, is pulled or inverted into the existing pipe. It's then inflated using air or water pressure, conforming perfectly to the interior pipe wall. After curing — either by heat, UV light, or ambient temperature — the result is a fully bonded inner pipe that seals every leak point and eliminates all root entry zones. CIPP liners don't reduce the pipe's interior diameter significantly, and the smooth epoxy surface actually improves flow characteristics compared to corroded or root-roughened original pipe. Allied All-City Inc. uses CIPP materials that meet ASTM standards for structural pipe rehabilitation and verifies every installation with a post-cure camera inspection before leaving the job site.
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Trenchless Pipe Repair Process Long Island

From Old Broken Pipe to New Restored Line

01

Camera Diagnosis

We push a camera through the pipe to identify failure points, measure the pipe diameter, and determine whether bursting or lining is the right fix for your specific situation.

02

No-Dig Installation

Whether we're bursting or lining, we work through small access pits at each end. No long trenches, no demolition — just precise underground work between two entry points.

03

Final Camera & Clearance

After installation, a camera confirms the pipe is properly positioned and fully sealed. We document the result, restore the access pits, and leave your property cleaner than we found it.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Pipe bursting replaces the old pipe entirely — a bursting head shatters the existing pipe while a new HDPE pipe is pulled into position behind it. It's used when the pipe is collapsed, severely cracked, or too deteriorated to rehabilitate. Pipe lining (CIPP) leaves the original pipe in place and installs a resin-saturated inner sleeve that bonds to the pipe wall and cures hard. It's used when the pipe still has structural integrity but has cracks, leaks, or root infiltration. A camera inspection tells us which method is appropriate for your specific situation.

Both pipe bursting and CIPP lining work across a wide range of depths — from shallow 3-foot residential laterals to deep utility mains 20 feet underground. The method isn't particularly depth-sensitive, which is one reason trenchless is so valuable on Long Island where many sewer and water lines run at varying depths through different soil conditions. The primary requirement is that we can establish access pits at each end of the run and that the pipe maintains enough shape (for lining) or enough surrounding soil stability (for bursting) to execute the work.

Yes — this is actually one of the biggest advantages of trenchless pipe repair. The entire pipe run beneath a concrete driveway, patio, or foundation slab can be replaced or relined without breaking up a single square foot of concrete. We establish small access pits outside the concrete zone and execute the work completely underground. This saves homeowners the cost and disruption of breaking up and replacing concrete, which can easily add thousands of dollars to a traditional open-cut sewer job.

Pipe bursting works on clay tile, cast iron, concrete, and most other rigid pipe materials. CIPP lining is compatible with clay, cast iron, concrete, PVC, and corrugated plastic. Long Island homes built before the 1980s commonly have clay tile or cast iron sewer laterals, and both of these are excellent candidates for trenchless methods. We identify the pipe material during the initial camera inspection and confirm compatibility before recommending a method.

Sewer work on Long Island typically requires permits from the applicable municipality or sewer district regardless of method. Allied All-City Inc. handles the permit process for jobs in Nassau and Suffolk Counties — we know which districts require what paperwork and how to move the process along efficiently. Because trenchless work follows the existing pipe path, it generally avoids the additional approvals that would be required for rerouting a utility line. We walk you through the permitting requirements before any work begins so there are no surprises.

HDPE pipe installed by pipe bursting is rated for 50 years or more. CIPP epoxy liners carry similar longevity ratings when installed to ASTM standards. Both methods significantly outperform traditional spot repairs or clay patch jobs, which often fail again within a few years at or near the original failure point. The key advantage is continuity — pipe bursting creates a seamless new pipe, and CIPP lining eliminates every joint and crack in a single pass. There are no weak points left behind for roots or ground movement to exploit.

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