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Here’s what changes when you choose pipe bursting replacement in Inwood, NY instead of traditional excavation: your landscaping stays intact, your driveway doesn’t get jackhammered, and you’re not spending weeks dealing with construction chaos. The job gets finished in 2-3 days, not weeks.
You’re also not paying twice—once for the sewer repair and again to restore everything the crew tore up. No replanting gardens. No repaving walkways. No explaining to your neighbors why there’s a trench running through your front yard.
The new HDPE pipe we install is seamless, corrosion-resistant, and rated for 100 years. That means you’re done worrying about root intrusion, cracks, leaks, or another collapse. This isn’t a patch job. It’s a full replacement that outlasts the old pipe by decades—and it happens without turning your property into a construction zone.
We’ve been handling trenchless sewer line replacement in Inwood, NY and across Nassau and Suffolk Counties for over 40 years. We’re family-owned, locally based, and we’ve seen every kind of sewer failure this area throws at us—from root-choked clay pipes in pre-war homes to collapsed lines under driveways and foundations.
Inwood’s housing stock dates back to the early 20th century, right when the IRT subway opened up development. That means older infrastructure, aging sewer laterals, and a lot of homes dealing with the same problem you are. We know the soil conditions here. We know the pipe materials that were common when these neighborhoods were built. And we know how to replace them without ripping apart your property.
We’re licensed, insured, and BBB accredited. We also offer 24/7 emergency service, because sewer problems don’t wait for business hours.
We start with a camera inspection to confirm the condition of your existing sewer line and identify the exact location of the damage. That tells us where to dig the two small access pits—one at each end of the pipe run. These pits are usually 3-4 feet wide, just big enough to work in. No trenches. No tearing up your entire yard.
Once the pits are open, we insert a cone-shaped bursting head into the old pipe. As we pull it through, the head fractures the damaged pipe outward and simultaneously pulls the new HDPE pipe into place behind it. The old pipe gets pushed into the surrounding soil. The new pipe takes its exact route—sometimes even larger in diameter, which improves flow capacity.
The whole process takes 2-3 days depending on the length of the run and site conditions. When we’re done, we backfill the access pits, compact the soil, and restore the surface. You’re left with a brand-new sewer line and a yard that looks like we were barely there. No weeks of disruption. No landscape replacement bills. Just a working sewer that’ll outlast everything else on your property.
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When you hire us for broken sewer line replacement in Inwood, NY, you’re getting a full pipe replacement using high-density polyethylene (HDPE). This isn’t a liner. It’s not a patch. It’s a completely new pipe with no seams, no joints, and no weak points where roots can break through or leaks can start.
HDPE is flexible, which matters in areas with freeze-thaw cycles and shifting soil. It won’t crack like cast iron or clay. It won’t corrode like old Orangeburg pipe. And because it’s seamless, there’s no place for roots to infiltrate—one of the most common reasons sewer lines fail in older Inwood neighborhoods.
You also get minimal disruption. Traditional excavation means tearing up driveways, sidewalks, landscaping, and sometimes even parts of your foundation if the line runs under the house. That’s not just inconvenient—it’s expensive. Restoration costs can run into the thousands. With trenchless pipe bursting, you avoid almost all of that. The access pits are small, the timeline is short, and your property stays mostly untouched.
And because we’ve been doing this for over 40 years in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, you’re working with a crew that knows how to handle the variables—tree roots, tight access, older home layouts, and everything else that comes with replacing sewer lines in established neighborhoods like Inwood.
Trenchless pipe bursting in Inwood, NY typically costs less upfront than traditional excavation when you factor in restoration. Traditional methods require you to pay for the sewer repair and then pay again to replace your driveway, landscaping, sidewalks, or anything else the crew had to tear up. Those restoration costs can easily add $5,000 to $10,000 or more to the total bill.
With pipe bursting, you’re paying for the pipe replacement itself—but you’re not paying to rebuild your property afterward. The access pits are small and easy to backfill. Most homeowners see the final cost come in lower than traditional excavation once everything’s accounted for.
Long-term, you’re also saving money on maintenance. HDPE pipe lasts 100 years and doesn’t need the kind of ongoing repairs that older pipe materials require. You’re not dealing with root intrusion, corrosion, or joint failures down the line. It’s a one-time fix that actually holds up.
Yes. That’s exactly what trenchless pipe replacement under foundation in Inwood, NY is designed to do. We can replace sewer lines that run under driveways, patios, sidewalks, and even foundations without having to excavate those areas.
The process works by accessing the pipe from two small pits—usually at the street connection and near the house. We pull the bursting head through the existing pipe route, which breaks up the old pipe and installs the new one in the same path. The pipe can run under any surface without us needing to dig it up.
This is especially useful in Inwood, where a lot of homes have established landscaping, paved driveways, or sewer lines that run under parts of the structure. Traditional excavation in those situations means major demolition and expensive restoration. Pipe bursting eliminates that entirely. You get a new sewer line, and your driveway stays right where it is.
Most trenchless pipe bursting jobs in Inwood, NY take 2-3 days from start to finish. That includes the camera inspection, digging the access pits, running the bursting equipment, installing the new HDPE pipe, backfilling, and site cleanup.
Compare that to traditional excavation, which can take a week or more—plus additional time for restoration work like repaving, replanting, or rebuilding hardscaping. You’re looking at weeks of disruption, contractors coming and going, and limited access to parts of your property.
With pipe bursting, the timeline is compressed because we’re not tearing up and rebuilding large sections of your yard. The work is focused, efficient, and designed to get your sewer line replaced with minimal impact on your daily routine. You’re not dealing with an open trench for days on end or waiting for separate crews to come back and fix everything.
The old pipe gets fractured into pieces and pushed outward into the surrounding soil as the bursting head moves through. It stays underground—there’s no need to extract it. The new HDPE pipe gets pulled into place immediately behind the bursting head, so you’re replacing the old line in real time as it’s being broken apart.
This works because the bursting head is slightly larger than the old pipe, which creates enough force to break up the existing material—whether it’s clay, cast iron, PVC, or Orangeburg. The fragments get compacted into the soil around the pipe route, and the new pipe takes over the same path.
You end up with a brand-new sewer line in the exact same location as the old one, sometimes even larger in diameter if the site conditions allow for it. That can actually improve your system’s flow capacity, which is a bonus if you’ve been dealing with slow drains or backups. The old pipe is gone, the new one is in place, and nothing had to be dug up to make it happen.
Yes. Collapsed sewer pipe repair in Inwood, NY is one of the most common reasons people call us for pipe bursting. Even if your line has fully collapsed, is offset, or is completely packed with roots, we can still replace it using trenchless methods.
Before we start, we run a camera inspection to assess the condition of the pipe and locate the problem areas. If the line is too damaged or blocked to pull the bursting head through, we may need to do some prep work—like hydro jetting to clear roots or digging a small access point at the collapse site. But in most cases, the bursting head is strong enough to push through obstructions and fracture even severely damaged pipe.
Root intrusion is especially common in older Inwood neighborhoods where mature trees have been growing for decades. Clay and cast iron pipes develop cracks and joint separations over time, and roots work their way in. Once that happens, the problem only gets worse. Pipe bursting solves it permanently by replacing the entire line with seamless HDPE, which roots can’t penetrate. You’re not just clearing the roots—you’re eliminating the entry points they’ve been using.
HDPE pipe is rated for 100 years. That’s not an estimate—it’s the expected service life based on the material’s resistance to corrosion, root intrusion, and structural failure. You’re installing a sewer line that will outlast almost everything else in your home.
Compare that to clay pipe, which cracks and separates over time, or cast iron, which corrodes and eventually collapses. Even PVC, which is more durable than older materials, has joints that can fail or allow root penetration. HDPE is seamless, flexible, and chemically inert. It doesn’t rust, doesn’t break down, and doesn’t give roots a way in.
For homeowners in Inwood, NY dealing with aging infrastructure, that’s a huge advantage. You’re not replacing your sewer line every 20-30 years. You’re replacing it once, and you’re done. The investment you make now covers you for the rest of the time you own the home—and likely well beyond that.
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