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You’re not tearing up 75 feet of lawn to fix a broken sewer line. You’re not paying twice—once for the plumber, again for the landscaper. With trenchless pipe bursting in Mattituck, NY, we pull a new seamless pipe through the old one while breaking it apart from the inside.
Two small access pits. One day of work. Zero trenches across your property.
The new pipe is heavy-duty polyethylene—seamless, leak-proof, and rated for 100 years. It won’t crack from root intrusion. It won’t corrode from chemicals or shifting soil. And because there’s no excavation phase, you’re cutting out the most expensive and disruptive part of traditional pipe replacement.
You get a code-compliant installation, a cleaner property, and a system that actually solves the problem instead of patching it. Most projects finish same-day. You’re back to normal before the weekend.
We’ve been handling sewer and water line work across Suffolk County since 1980. We’re not new to trenchless technology, and we’re not experimenting with your property.
We’re a family-owned operation with the hydraulic pipe-bursting equipment, the trained crews, and the insurance coverage to do this right. Our owner walks you through the process before we start. Our techs explain what’s happening while they work. And when we’re done, you’ve got a 5-year guarantee on the installation.
Mattituck homeowners deal with aging infrastructure—pipes installed decades ago that are finally giving out. We’ve replaced hundreds of sewer lines across Long Island using trenchless methods, and we know what works in this soil, this climate, and these property layouts.
We start with a camera inspection to confirm the pipe’s condition and locate the exact problem areas. That tells us whether pipe bursting is the right approach or if you’d be better off with epoxy relining.
Once we’re clear on the scope, we dig two small access pits—one at each end of the damaged section. These are usually 3 feet by 3 feet, just big enough to reach the pipe. From there, we feed a bursting head through the old pipe. It’s attached to a new polyethylene pipe on one end and a hydraulic cable on the other.
As we pull the cable, the bursting head fractures the old pipe and pushes the fragments into the surrounding soil. At the same time, it pulls the new pipe into place. The new pipe is the same diameter—or larger—so you’re not losing capacity.
After the pull is complete, we connect the new pipe to your existing system, backfill the access pits, and run a final camera check to confirm everything’s seated correctly. Most jobs wrap in 6 to 8 hours. You’re left with a new pipe and two small patches of dirt that settle in a few days.
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You’re getting a full pipe replacement—not a patch, not a liner over a cracked pipe. The old pipe is gone. The new one is seamless polyethylene with no joints, no weak spots, and no entry points for roots or debris.
It’s rated for 100 years, which means you’re not doing this again. It’s also impervious to the chemicals, corrosion, and ground movement that killed your old pipe in the first place.
In Mattituck, most residential sewer lines run 50 to 100 feet from the house to the street or septic connection. Trenchless pipe bursting handles that distance without issue. You’re not dealing with a trench running the length of your driveway or through your garden beds. You’re not replanting grass or resetting pavers.
The process works under driveways, under foundations, and through areas where digging isn’t practical. It’s faster than traditional replacement, cleaner, and often less expensive once you factor in restoration costs. And because the new pipe is code-compliant and professionally installed, you’re covered if you ever sell the property or need to pull permits down the line.
Cost depends on the length of the pipe, the depth, and what’s above it—driveway, lawn, or landscaping. For a typical residential sewer line in Mattituck (around 75 feet), you’re generally looking at a few thousand dollars less than traditional excavation once you account for restoration.
Trenchless pipe bursting eliminates the excavation phase, which is where labor and equipment costs pile up. You’re also avoiding the cost of repairing your lawn, replanting shrubs, or repaving a driveway.
We give you a flat quote after the camera inspection. No surprises, no hourly billing. You’ll know exactly what the job costs before we start, and that price includes the new pipe, the installation, the backfill, and the warranty.
Yes. That’s the entire point of trenchless pipe bursting. We dig two small access pits—one at each end of the damaged section—and run the replacement pipe underground between them.
The bursting head breaks up the old pipe as it moves through, and the new pipe gets pulled into place at the same time. Your lawn, driveway, and landscaping stay intact except for those two small entry points.
This works under concrete, under foundations, and through areas where traditional digging would be a nightmare. Most Mattituck properties have enough access from the basement or an exterior cleanout to make this process straightforward. If your layout is unusual, we’ll walk you through it during the estimate.
Most residential jobs finish in one day—usually 6 to 8 hours from start to cleanup. That includes the access pits, the pipe pull, the connections, and the backfill.
Longer runs or deeper pipes might take a bit more time, but you’re still looking at same-day or next-day completion in most cases. Compare that to traditional excavation, which can take several days once you factor in digging, pipe installation, backfill, and landscape restoration.
You’ll have limited water use during the work—no flushing toilets, no running washing machines—but once we’re done and the system is reconnected, you’re back to normal. No waiting for inspections, no staged work, no crew coming back next week to finish.
Trenchless pipe bursting works even if the pipe is collapsed or completely blocked by roots. The bursting head is designed to fracture the old pipe regardless of its condition, and it pushes roots and debris into the surrounding soil as it moves through.
That’s one of the advantages over epoxy lining, which requires a structurally sound pipe to work. If your line has collapsed or separated at the joints, pipe bursting replaces the entire section with a new, seamless pipe.
We confirm the condition with a camera inspection before we start. If the pipe is too far gone or the layout won’t support a trenchless approach, we’ll tell you upfront. But in most cases—even with severe damage—pipe bursting is the faster, cleaner option compared to digging up the entire line.
The new pipe is rated for 100 years. It’s seamless polyethylene—no joints, no weak spots, and no entry points for roots or chemicals. It won’t corrode, crack, or shift the way clay, cast iron, or PVC pipes do over time.
This isn’t a temporary fix. You’re replacing the entire damaged section with a material that’s built to outlast the house. And because it’s installed as one continuous piece, there are no seams where leaks can develop or roots can penetrate.
We back the installation with a 5-year guarantee on new alteration work. That covers the labor, the connections, and the integrity of the system. You’re not doing this again in 10 years. You’re done.
Yes. Trenchless pipe bursting is specifically designed for situations where digging isn’t practical—under driveways, under foundations, through landscaped areas, or anywhere else you’d rather not excavate.
The process works the same way regardless of what’s above the pipe. We locate the access points, run the bursting head underground, and pull the new pipe through without disturbing the surface. Your driveway stays intact. Your foundation stays untouched.
In Mattituck, we’ve handled plenty of sewer line replacements under concrete slabs, asphalt driveways, and finished basements. The equipment and technique are the same. The only difference is where we position the access pits, and we figure that out during the site evaluation.
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