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Your sewer line works like new. That’s the outcome that matters.
But here’s what else you get: your yard looks untouched, your driveway stays intact, and you’re back to normal in a day or two instead of a week or more. Trenchless pipe lining in Ronkonkoma, NY creates a brand-new pipe inside your old one—no digging required except for small access points.
The liner we install is rated to last 50+ years. That’s longer than most original pipes ever lasted in the first place.
If you’ve got clay pipes from the ’60s or ’70s with roots growing through them, or cast iron that’s corroded from the inside out, this process stops the problem permanently. You’re not patching it or hoping it holds. You’re getting a seamless, jointless pipe that roots can’t penetrate and corrosion can’t touch.
Most Ronkonkoma homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s, which means a lot of properties are dealing with original clay or cast iron sewer lines that are reaching the end of their lifespan. Trenchless sewer pipe lining in Ronkonkoma, NY handles those aging systems without the chaos of traditional replacement.
We’ve been family-owned and operated since 1983. We’ve been doing trenchless pipe lining services in Ronkonkoma, NY and across Nassau and Suffolk Counties for years—long enough to know what works and what doesn’t.
We’re not new to this. We were called to the Harlem gas line explosion because municipalities trust our work. Our technicians are fully licensed and insured, and every truck is equipped to handle whatever your property throws at us.
Ronkonkoma sits right in the middle of Suffolk County, where aging infrastructure is the norm, not the exception. We’ve relined sewer lines under driveways on Portion Road, fixed root-damaged pipes in older neighborhoods near Lake Ronkonkoma, and handled commercial properties along Veterans Memorial Highway. We know the area, the soil conditions, and the common pipe problems you’re dealing with.
First, we run a camera through your sewer line. You’ll see what we see—cracks, root intrusion, corrosion, whatever’s causing the problem. No guessing.
If trenchless pipe lining in Ronkonkoma, NY is the right fix, we clean out the existing pipe using robotic cutting tools that remove roots, debris, and buildup. Then we insert a flexible liner saturated with resin into your pipe. Once it’s in place, we inflate it so it presses against the walls of your old pipe and hardens into a solid, seamless new pipe.
The resin cures in a few hours. When it’s done, you’ve got a brand-new pipe that’s stronger than the original—and we didn’t have to dig up your yard to do it.
The whole process typically takes a day and a half for most residential jobs. You might see a small excavation at an access point, but that’s it. When we’re finished, we replace the sod and clean up. It looks like nothing happened.
This isn’t a temporary patch. The cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining we install becomes the new pipe. It’s jointless, which means no weak points for roots to exploit. It’s corrosion-resistant, so it won’t break down like cast iron or clay.
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You get a full camera inspection before we start any work. That video shows you exactly what’s wrong and where. No surprises, no upselling.
If your sewer line runs under your driveway, trenchless pipe lining in Ronkonkoma, NY is often the only realistic option. Traditional excavation means jackhammering concrete, digging out the pipe, replacing it, then repaving—which can easily add $5,000 to $10,000 to your bill. Trenchless sewer repair in Ronkonkoma, NY avoids all of that.
We handle the entire job: clearing the line, installing the liner, curing it, and final inspection with another camera pass to confirm everything’s sealed and flowing properly. You’ll get documentation of the work, including before-and-after footage.
Many Ronkonkoma properties have mature trees—oaks, maples, willows near Lake Ronkonkoma—and those root systems are aggressive. Clay pipes with concrete joints are especially vulnerable because roots grow through the seams, expand, and eventually crack or collapse the pipe. Trenchless pipe lining for old homes in Ronkonkoma, NY solves that problem permanently by eliminating the joints entirely.
We also offer 24/7 emergency response if you’ve got water backing up into your home. Call 516-785-2700 anytime.
Most residential trenchless pipe lining projects in Ronkonkoma, NY run between $4,000 and $12,000 depending on the length of the line, the extent of damage, and access points. That’s typically 30% to 50% less than traditional excavation and replacement when you factor in the cost of tearing up and rebuilding driveways, landscaping, and hardscaping.
The price breaks down to roughly $135 to $150 per linear foot for the lining itself. A typical residential sewer line from the house to the street is 50 to 100 feet, so you’re looking at a range based on your specific property layout.
If your sewer line runs under a concrete driveway or through an area with mature landscaping, the savings get even bigger. Traditional replacement could mean $8,000 just to remove and repave a driveway—none of that applies with trenchless. You’re paying for the repair, not the reconstruction.
Trenchless pipe lining is rated to last 50+ years. In many cases, it outlasts the original pipe because it’s a seamless, jointless system made from epoxy resin that doesn’t corrode, crack, or allow root intrusion.
Traditional replacement with PVC pipe also lasts a long time—often 50 to 100 years—but it still has joints every 10 feet where sections connect. Those joints are potential weak points. Tree roots find them. Ground shifts can stress them. Trenchless lining eliminates that vulnerability entirely.
Clay and cast iron pipes, which are common in older Ronkonkoma homes, typically last 50 to 60 years before they start failing. If your home was built in the 1960s or ’70s, you’re right in that window. Trenchless sewer pipe lining in Ronkonkoma, NY resets the clock without replacing the entire system.
Yes, in most cases. If the pipe has collapsed more than 30% to 40% of its diameter, we may need to use pipe bursting instead—which is still trenchless but involves pulling a new pipe through while breaking up the old one.
For pipes with heavy root intrusion, we use robotic cutting tools to clear out the roots before lining. The camera inspection tells us exactly what we’re dealing with, and we’ll let you know upfront if lining will work or if another method is better.
Root intrusion is extremely common in Ronkonkoma because of the mature trees and the prevalence of clay sewer lines. Clay pipes were installed with concrete collars at the joints, and over time, those collars deteriorate. Roots grow through the gaps, expand, and create blockages or even full collapses. Once we line the pipe, the roots can’t get back in. The liner is seamless and root-proof.
Most residential trenchless pipe lining jobs in Ronkonkoma, NY take about a day and a half from start to finish. That includes the initial camera inspection, cleaning and prepping the pipe, installing the liner, curing it, and doing a final inspection.
The actual curing process takes a few hours. Once the resin hardens, the pipe is ready to use. You’re not waiting days or weeks like you would with traditional excavation, which involves digging, replacing the pipe, backfilling, compacting, and then scheduling separate contractors to repave or re-landscape.
If you’ve got an emergency—like a backup that’s flooding your basement—we can often get a crew out the same day. Once we assess the situation and confirm that lining is the right solution, we move fast. The goal is to get your sewer system back online as quickly as possible with minimal disruption to your property and your life.
Yes. That’s one of the biggest advantages of trenchless pipe lining in Ronkonkoma, NY. If your sewer line runs under a concrete or asphalt driveway, traditional replacement means tearing up the entire section, digging down several feet, replacing the pipe, backfilling, and then repaving.
That process can add $5,000 to $10,000 or more to your total cost, depending on the size of your driveway and the depth of the line. It also means your driveway is torn up for days, and you’re dealing with heavy equipment, noise, and mess.
Trenchless repair avoids all of that. We create small access points—usually at the cleanout and at the connection to the main sewer line—and run the liner through from there. Your driveway stays intact. When we’re done, you’d never know we were there. For homeowners in Ronkonkoma with sewer lines running under driveways, patios, or landscaped areas, this is often the only option that makes financial sense.
Trenchless pipe lining works on clay, cast iron, concrete, and even old Orangeburg (fiber) pipes. Basically, if the pipe still has structural integrity—meaning it hasn’t completely collapsed—we can line it.
Clay pipes are the most common in older Ronkonkoma homes, especially those built before the 1980s. They’re durable in some ways, but the joints are weak and roots exploit them. Cast iron is also common in homes from the mid-20th century, and it corrodes from the inside out over time, leading to rough interiors that catch debris and cause backups.
Orangeburg pipe, which is made from wood fibers and tar, was used in some post-war construction. It’s notorious for collapsing because it softens and deforms over time. If your Orangeburg pipe hasn’t fully collapsed, we can line it and give you a permanent solution. If it has collapsed, pipe bursting is usually the better option—but that’s still trenchless and far less invasive than traditional excavation.
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