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Trenchless Pipe Bursting in Middleville, NY

Replace Your Sewer Line Without Destroying Your Yard

Your broken sewer line gets fixed in a day, your landscaping stays intact, and you avoid the nightmare of traditional excavation tearing through your property.

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Pipe Bursting Replacement in Middleville, NY

What You Get When the Job's Actually Done Right

Your sewer line works like it should. No more backups, no more root intrusions, no more wondering when the next emergency will hit.

The new pipe lasts over 100 years. It’s seamless, so roots can’t get in. It’s code-compliant, so inspectors won’t flag it. And because we’re not ripping up half your property to install it, your driveway, garden, and retaining walls stay exactly where they are.

Most residential jobs finish in a day. You’re not dealing with weeks of construction crews, piles of dirt in your yard, or contractors tracking mud through your house. The work happens underground, and when we’re done, you wouldn’t know we were there except for the fact that your sewer actually works.

Trenchless Sewer Line Replacement Middleville, NY

We've Been Fixing Pipes Since 1983

Allied All City is a family-owned company that’s been handling sewer and drain work across New York since 1983. We’re not new to this, and we’re not learning on your property.

Middleville sits in Herkimer County, where aging infrastructure is a real issue. Clay pipes crack, cast iron corrodes, and tree roots find every weak point. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to fix it without turning your property into a construction zone.

We use camera inspections to show you exactly what’s wrong before we start. No guessing, no upselling. Just a clear diagnosis and a straightforward fix.

Broken Sewer Line Replacement in Middleville, NY

Here's How Pipe Bursting Actually Works

We start with a camera inspection. A robotic camera goes through your existing pipe and shows us the damage—cracks, collapses, root intrusions, whatever’s causing the problem. You see what we see, so there’s no mystery about what needs fixing.

Next, we dig two small access points: one where the old pipe starts, one where it ends. That’s it. No trenches running across your yard, no excavators tearing up your driveway.

Then we pull a bursting head through the old pipe. As it moves, it breaks apart the damaged pipe and pushes the fragments into the surrounding soil. Right behind it, we’re pulling in a new high-density polyethylene pipe that’s stronger, seamless, and built to last a century.

The whole process usually takes a day for most homes. When we’re done, we backfill the two small holes, replace the soil and grass, and you’re left with a new sewer line that works better than the original ever did.

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Collapsed Sewer Pipe Repair in Middleville, NY

What's Included When You Hire Us

You get a full camera inspection before we start, so you know exactly what’s broken and why. We walk you through the footage and explain what we’re seeing—no technical jargon, just straight talk about what needs to happen.

The pipe bursting itself includes breaking out the old pipe and installing new heavy-duty polyethylene pipe that’s rated for over 100 years. It’s seamless, so there are no joints where roots can sneak in. It meets all local codes, and it’s stronger than what was there before.

In Middleville, where properties often have mature trees and older infrastructure, this matters. Traditional clay and cast iron pipes crack under pressure and invite root damage. The new pipe doesn’t. It’s built to handle the freeze-thaw cycles, soil shifts, and root systems that make sewer lines fail in the first place.

We also handle the access points—digging them, backfilling them, and restoring the surface so it looks like we were never there. No massive restoration bills. No waiting weeks for your yard to recover.

How much does trenchless pipe bursting cost in Middleville, NY?

Pipe bursting typically runs around $135 per linear foot, compared to traditional excavation that can hit $750 per linear foot once you factor in digging, restoration, and all the collateral damage.

The reason it’s cheaper isn’t because the materials are worse—it’s because you’re not paying to tear up and rebuild your property. No driveway replacement. No landscaping bills. No retaining wall repairs. The work happens underground, and the surface stays intact.

For an average residential sewer line in Middleville, you’re usually looking at a same-day job that costs a fraction of what traditional methods would run. The exact price depends on the length of your line and how deep it sits, but we give you a clear estimate after the camera inspection so there’s no guessing.

Yes. That’s exactly what trenchless pipe bursting does.

We dig two small access points—one at each end of the damaged section. Then we pull the bursting head and new pipe through underground. Your lawn, driveway, garden, and anything else on the surface stays put.

When the job’s done, we backfill those two small holes and replace the grass. Most people can’t even tell where we accessed the line a few weeks later. Compare that to traditional excavation, where crews dig a trench the entire length of your sewer line, pile dirt everywhere, and leave you with a torn-up yard that takes months to recover.

Most residential pipe bursting jobs finish in one day.

We show up, run the camera inspection, dig the two access points, burst out the old pipe, pull in the new one, backfill, and clean up—all in the same day for average-sized homes. Larger properties or more complex layouts might take a bit longer, but you’re still looking at days, not weeks.

Traditional excavation drags on because of all the digging, hauling, and restoration work. Pipe bursting skips most of that. The work happens underground, so there’s no massive cleanup or waiting for contractors to come back and fix everything we tore up.

Age, roots, and soil movement are the big three.

Middleville has older infrastructure, and a lot of homes still have clay or cast iron sewer lines that were installed decades ago. Clay cracks under pressure. Cast iron corrodes from the inside out. Both are vulnerable to tree roots, which seek out moisture and work their way into any crack or joint they can find.

Freeze-thaw cycles don’t help either. The ground shifts, pipes settle, and weak points turn into breaks. Once a pipe starts leaking, roots move in fast. They grow inside the pipe, catch debris, and eventually cause a full blockage or collapse.

If your sewer line is backing up, draining slow, or causing wet spots in your yard, there’s a good chance the pipe’s compromised. A camera inspection shows us exactly what’s happening so we can fix it before it gets worse.

Yes. The new pipe is rated for over 100 years.

It’s made from high-density polyethylene, which doesn’t crack, corrode, or break down like clay and cast iron do. It’s also seamless, so there are no joints where roots can infiltrate. That’s a huge advantage over traditional pipes, which have weak points every few feet where sections connect.

The old sewer lines in Middleville were built to last 50 to 70 years, and most of them are well past that. The new pipe is stronger, more flexible, and designed to handle soil shifts, temperature changes, and root pressure without failing.

You’re not just fixing the problem—you’re installing a permanent solution that outlasts the original pipe by decades.

Yes, and we handle that.

Any sewer line work requires a permit to make sure the job meets local codes and gets inspected properly. The new pipe we install is fully code-compliant, and we pull the permits as part of the process.

You don’t need to deal with the town office, track down paperwork, or schedule inspections yourself. We manage that from start to finish so the job gets done right and passes inspection the first time.

Some contractors skip this step or leave it to the homeowner. That’s a problem if you ever sell your property or need to prove the work was done legally. We don’t cut corners, and we don’t leave you holding the bag if something comes up later.

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