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Most homes in Old Mastic, NY were built in the 1970s. That means your sewer lines have been underground for 40 to 50 years, dealing with root intrusion, ground shifts, and corrosion. When they finally crack or collapse, the old fix meant excavators, torn-up landscaping, and weeks of disruption.
Trenchless pipe lining changes that. We insert a resin-saturated liner into your existing pipe, cure it in place, and you’re left with a brand-new pipe inside the old one. No trenches. No destroyed driveways. No $15,000 restoration bills on top of the repair itself.
The work usually wraps up in a day. Your lawn stays green. Your driveway stays smooth. And the new pipe lasts 50+ years—longer than the original ever did.
We’ve served Nassau and Suffolk Counties for over 40 years. We’re a family-owned company, and we’ve watched trenchless technology go from experimental to industry standard. Now it’s how we handle most of our sewer repairs in Old Mastic, NY.
We don’t subcontract the work. We own the equipment, train our crews, and show up when we say we will. Most of our calls come from homeowners who’ve dealt with sewage backups, slow drains, or inspection cameras that showed cracks they can’t ignore anymore.
You’re not getting a sales pitch. You’re getting a straight answer about what’s broken, what it takes to fix it, and how long it’ll last once we’re done.
First, we run a camera through your sewer line to see exactly where the damage is. Cracks, offsets, root intrusion—we document it all so you know what you’re paying to fix.
Next, we clean the pipe. High-pressure water jetting removes years of buildup, roots, and debris. The pipe needs to be clean for the liner to bond properly.
Then we prepare the liner. It’s a flexible tube soaked in epoxy resin. We insert it into your existing pipe, inflate it so it presses against the walls, and let it cure. The resin hardens into a smooth, seamless pipe that’s stronger than the original.
Once it’s cured, we do a final camera check to confirm everything sealed correctly. Then you’re done. The whole process typically takes one day for residential sewer lines in Old Mastic, NY. You’ll have running water again by dinner.
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You get a full camera inspection before and after the repair. That’s not optional—it’s how we confirm the problem and verify the fix. You’ll see the footage yourself if you want.
You get a pipe that’s root-resistant, corrosion-proof, and rated to last 50+ years. The cured liner creates a joint-free interior, so there’s nowhere for roots to break through or waste to snag.
You also avoid the mess. Traditional excavation in Old Mastic, NY means tearing up driveways, sidewalks, or landscaping—and then paying someone else to restore it all. Trenchless pipe lining eliminates that. We access your sewer line through existing cleanouts or small access points. Your property looks the same when we leave.
And if your sewer line runs under your driveway, trenchless is often the only realistic option. Digging it up means jackhammering concrete, repairing the pipe, and re-pouring—all while you can’t park or access your garage. Trenchless sewer pipe lining solves the problem without touching the driveway at all.
Most residential trenchless pipe lining projects in Old Mastic, NY run between $80 and $250 per linear foot, depending on pipe diameter, depth, and access. A typical 50-foot sewer line repair costs $4,000 to $12,500.
That sounds like a lot until you compare it to traditional excavation. Digging up your sewer line costs roughly the same for the pipe work itself—but then you’re paying another $10,000 to $20,000 to replace your driveway, re-sod your lawn, or rebuild your patio. Trenchless eliminates those restoration costs entirely.
The other factor is time. Traditional repairs can take a week or more when you factor in excavation, pipe replacement, inspections, and restoration. Trenchless pipe lining usually wraps up in a day, so you’re not dealing with an open trench in your yard or a toilet you can’t use for a week.
Yes. That’s exactly what trenchless pipe lining was designed for. If your sewer line runs under your driveway, trenchless repair is often the only option that makes financial sense.
Digging up a driveway means cutting through concrete or asphalt, excavating several feet down, replacing the pipe, backfilling, and re-pouring. You’re looking at $15,000+ in total costs and at least a week without access to your driveway or garage.
Trenchless pipe relining accesses your sewer line through existing cleanouts or small entry points at either end of the damaged section. We insert the liner, cure it in place, and your driveway never gets touched. The repair is permanent, the process takes a day, and you can park on your driveway that same evening.
Trenchless pipe liners are engineered to last 50+ years. Most manufacturers warranty them for at least 50 years, and many installations are expected to outlast the buildings they serve.
The reason they last so long is simple: the cured liner is a single, seamless piece of material with no joints, no seams, and no weak points. Tree roots can’t break through. Corrosion can’t eat away at it. Ground shifts won’t crack it.
Compare that to traditional clay or cast iron pipes, which are the most common materials in older Old Mastic, NY homes. Clay pipes crack under pressure and let roots invade at the joints. Cast iron corrodes from the inside out. Both typically fail after 40 to 60 years—which is why so many local sewer lines are failing now.
Slow drains throughout your house are the first clue. If your toilet, shower, and sinks are all draining slower than usual, that’s often a mainline issue—not just a clogged fixture.
Sewage backups are the obvious red flag. If waste is coming back up through your drains or pooling in your basement or yard, your sewer line is either blocked or broken.
You might also notice soggy spots in your yard, foul smells near your foundation, or an uptick in fruit flies and drain flies. Those all point to a cracked sewer line leaking wastewater into the surrounding soil.
The only way to know for sure is a camera inspection. We run a waterproof camera through your sewer line and show you exactly what’s happening. Cracks, root intrusion, offsets, collapses—it’s all visible on the monitor. Then you can decide whether trenchless pipe lining makes sense for your situation.
Yes. Trenchless pipe lining works year-round because we’re not digging through frozen ground. Traditional excavation in winter is a nightmare—frozen soil is harder to dig, equipment struggles, and costs can double or triple.
Trenchless sewer repair bypasses all of that. We access your sewer line from inside your home or through existing cleanouts. The curing process happens inside the pipe using hot water or steam, so cold weather doesn’t affect the installation.
That’s a huge advantage in Old Mastic, NY, where winter ground freezes can make emergency sewer repairs nearly impossible with traditional methods. If your sewer line fails in January, trenchless pipe lining gets you back up and running without waiting for a thaw or paying winter excavation premiums.
Yes, as long as the pipe hasn’t completely collapsed. Trenchless pipe lining is one of the best solutions for aging cast iron sewer lines because it stops the corrosion process entirely.
Cast iron pipes corrode from the inside out. Decades of sewage exposure eat away at the metal until it’s paper-thin and prone to cracking. Once that process starts, it doesn’t stop—it just gets worse.
Trenchless pipe relining creates a new pipe inside the old cast iron. The epoxy liner seals off the corroded interior and gives you a smooth, corrosion-proof surface that will outlast the original pipe by decades. The cast iron shell stays in place as a structural support, but it’s no longer in contact with your wastewater.
The only time trenchless won’t work is if the pipe has already collapsed or if there are severe offsets that prevent us from inserting the liner. That’s why we always start with a camera inspection—so we know exactly what we’re dealing with before we quote the job.
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