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You’ve spent years getting your property to look the way it does. The landscaping, the driveway, the walkways—it all represents time and money you don’t want to see ripped apart by a backhoe.
Trenchless pipe lining services let us repair or replace your sewer lines from the inside out. We’re talking about small access points instead of full-scale excavation. Your grass stays. Your driveway stays. Your sanity stays.
The process creates a new pipe within your old one, sealing cracks, stopping root intrusion, and eliminating leaks without digging trenches across your property. It’s faster than traditional methods, costs less when you factor in restoration, and lasts 50+ years. Most residential jobs in Freeport wrap up in a single day.
If your home was built before 1980, there’s a good chance you’re dealing with cast iron or clay pipes that are starting to fail. Trenchless pipe lining for old homes gives you a permanent fix without the permanent mess.
We’ve been handling sewer and water line work in Freeport since 1983. We’re a family-owned operation that’s watched this area grow, and we’ve seen what happens when cast iron pipes hit the 25-year mark and clay lines start collapsing under driveways.
We’re not new to trenchless technology. We’ve been using CIPP lining and pipe bursting methods for years because they work better for Long Island homeowners who have real investments in their properties. Our crews know Nassau County’s soil conditions, the frost line depth, and why winter excavation here costs two to three times more than it should.
All our work is guaranteed. We give you clear quotes before we start, and we don’t leave until the job’s done right. You’re not getting a national franchise or a contractor who’s learning on your property—you’re getting a local team that’s done this thousands of times.
We start with a camera inspection. A small remote camera goes through your existing line so we can see exactly what’s wrong—cracks, root intrusion, corrosion, whatever’s causing the problem. This tells us whether you need lining, bursting, or a hybrid approach.
If trenchless pipe lining is the right call, we clean the pipe with hydro jetting to remove any buildup, grease, or debris. Then we insert a resin-saturated liner through an access point and inflate it against the pipe walls. The resin cures in place, creating a seamless, jointless pipe inside your old one. It bonds to the existing structure and seals everything—cracks, holes, root entry points.
For pipes that are too far gone, we use pipe bursting. We pull a new pipe through the old one while simultaneously breaking apart the damaged line. You get a brand-new pipe, often a larger diameter, without a trench.
Both methods require minimal digging—usually just small access holes at entry and exit points. When we’re done, we backfill those spots and restore the surface. Most homeowners in Freeport are back to normal within 24 to 48 hours.
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Trenchless pipe lining works under driveways, patios, landscaping, and even detached garages. If you’ve been told you need to repair a sewer line under your driveway, this is how you do it without jackhammering concrete and paying for repaving.
The method handles multiple pipe materials—cast iron, clay, PVC, concrete. It works on straight runs and curved sections. And because the liner is resistant to rust and corrosion, it outlasts the original pipes that are failing in older Freeport homes right now.
You’re also avoiding the nightmare of winter repairs. Freeport’s frost line goes three feet deep, sometimes more. That means frozen ground, expensive excavation, and delays. Trenchless methods work year-round because we’re not fighting the weather to dig massive trenches.
The cost savings are real. Traditional excavation might run $10,000 to $20,000 just in restoration costs after the pipe work is done. Trenchless pipe lining in Freeport, NY cuts that expense entirely. You’re paying for the repair, not for rebuilding your property afterward.
This isn’t a patch job. CIPP liners are engineered to last 50 years or more. You’re installing infrastructure that will outlive most of the components in your home.
Cost depends on the length of the line, the diameter, and the condition of the existing pipe. Most residential trenchless pipe lining projects in Freeport range from $3,000 to $12,000, which sounds like a lot until you compare it to traditional excavation.
With traditional methods, you’re paying for the pipe work plus restoration—new landscaping, driveway repair, walkway replacement. Those restoration costs alone can hit $10,000 to $20,000. Trenchless methods eliminate that expense entirely because we’re not tearing anything up.
If you’re doing this work in winter, traditional excavation costs can double or triple due to frozen ground. Trenchless pipe lining doesn’t have that problem. We’re working inside the pipe, not fighting three feet of frost line.
Yes, but we need to clear the roots first. Root intrusion is one of the most common reasons for sewer backups in Freeport, especially in older neighborhoods with mature trees.
We use hydro jetting to cut through and flush out roots before we install the liner. High-pressure water removes the root mass and clears any debris that’s built up. Once the pipe is clean, we install the CIPP liner, which seals the joints and cracks where roots were entering.
The liner creates a smooth, seamless interior surface with no gaps for roots to exploit. It’s a permanent barrier. You’re not just cutting roots back temporarily—you’re eliminating the entry points so they can’t come back.
Most residential trenchless pipe lining jobs in Freeport are done in one day. The process moves quickly because we’re not excavating, hauling soil, or coordinating heavy equipment across your property.
The camera inspection takes about an hour. Hydro jetting and prep work might take another two to three hours depending on the condition of the line. Installing and curing the liner usually takes four to six hours. By the end of the day, you’ve got a fully functional sewer line.
Larger projects or commercial properties might take two days, but you’re still looking at a fraction of the time traditional excavation would require. And you’re not dealing with weeks of restoration work afterward—no waiting for landscapers, concrete crews, or paving contractors to fix what got torn up.
Absolutely. Cast iron pipes are one of the main reasons we’re doing trenchless pipe lining in Freeport. Most cast iron starts deteriorating after 25 years, and if your home was built before 1980, you’re likely dealing with corrosion, rust, and structural failure.
Trenchless pipe lining for old homes is ideal because it doesn’t require us to remove the cast iron. We’re creating a new pipe inside the old one. The CIPP liner bonds to the interior walls, seals all the corroded sections, and gives you a smooth, durable surface that won’t rust or corrode.
Cast iron pipes also tend to be under driveways, basements, and finished areas where excavation would be a disaster. Trenchless methods let us access the line from cleanouts or small entry points without tearing apart your home’s foundation or your driveway. It’s the only practical option for most cast iron replacements in residential settings.
We dig small access holes—usually two, one at each end of the section we’re repairing. These are typically two feet by two feet, just large enough to get equipment in and out.
Compare that to traditional excavation, where we’d be digging a trench the entire length of the damaged pipe. If you’ve got a sewer line running 50 feet under your driveway, that’s 50 feet of concrete removal, excavation, pipe replacement, backfill, and repaving. With trenchless methods, you’re looking at two small holes that we backfill and restore the same day.
In some cases, we can access the line through existing cleanouts and don’t need to dig at all. It depends on the layout of your system and where the damage is located. Either way, the impact on your property is minimal compared to what you’d face with traditional methods.
CIPP liners are designed to last 50 years or longer. The material is incredibly durable—resistant to corrosion, root intrusion, and the kind of wear that destroys cast iron and clay pipes.
The liner becomes part of the pipe structure. It’s not a coating or a temporary patch. Once it cures, it’s a solid, seamless pipe within your existing line. There are no joints, no seams, and no weak points where leaks or roots can develop.
Most of the pipes failing in Freeport right now are original to homes built in the 1960s and 70s. That’s 50 to 60 years of service from materials that weren’t designed to last that long. A trenchless pipe lining installed today will outlast those original pipes and likely outlast most other components in your home. You’re making a one-time investment in infrastructure that won’t need attention again in your lifetime.
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