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Trenchless Pipe Bursting in Saddle Rock, NY

Replace Your Sewer Line Without Destroying Your Property

Your yard stays intact. Your driveway untouched. Trenchless pipe bursting in Saddle Rock, NY gets your sewer line replaced in a day, not a week.

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Pipe Bursting Contractor Saddle Rock, NY

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You’ve got a collapsed sewer pipe repair coming. The question isn’t whether you need it fixed—it’s how much of your property gets torn apart in the process.

Traditional excavation means backhoes, trenches running across your lawn, piles of dirt sitting for days, and contractors you’ll need to hire later just to put everything back. Then there’s the time. A week, maybe more, with equipment blocking your driveway and your daily routine completely upended.

Trenchless sewer line replacement in Saddle Rock, NY works differently. We dig two small access points—one where the damaged pipe starts, one where it ends. Between those points, we use hydraulic equipment to burst the old pipe outward while simultaneously pulling new HDPE pipe into place. Your lawn stays green. Your landscaping stays untouched. Most jobs finish in a single day.

The new pipe is seamless, root-proof, and built to last 50 to 100 years. No joints for roots to penetrate. No weak spots where leaks develop. Just a clean replacement that handles whatever your household throws at it.

Trenchless Sewer Replacement Saddle Rock, NY

We've Been Fixing Saddle Rock Sewers Since 1983

Allied All City has been family-owned and operated since 1983. We’ve spent four decades working in Nassau County, and we know exactly what Saddle Rock properties are dealing with—aging cast iron and clay pipes that were installed decades ago and are now failing.

The infrastructure here wasn’t built for 2025. Homes on the Great Neck Peninsula have sewer lines that are 40, 50, sometimes 60 years old. Tree roots find their way in. Pipes corrode. Sections collapse. You’re not the first person on your block dealing with this, and you won’t be the last.

We specialize in pipe bursting replacement for sewer lines, water lines, and gas lines. We handle PVC, concrete, cast iron, and clay. If it’s underground and broken, we can replace it without ripping up your property.

Broken Sewer Line Replacement Saddle Rock, NY

Here's Exactly What Happens During Pipe Bursting

First, we locate your existing sewer line and identify the damaged section. We use camera inspection to see exactly what we’re dealing with—whether it’s root intrusion, corrosion, or a full collapse. That tells us the length of pipe we’re replacing and what diameter you need.

Next, we dig two small access points. One at the start of the damaged section, one at the end. These are typically 3 to 4 feet wide—nothing like the trenches you’d see with traditional excavation. From there, we insert a bursting head attached to new HDPE pipe. The bursting head is slightly larger than your existing pipe, so as we pull it through using a constant-tension winch, it fractures the old pipe and pushes the fragments into the surrounding soil.

At the same time, the new pipe gets pulled into place right behind the bursting head. It’s seamless, flexible, and rated for decades of use. Once it’s in position, we connect it to your existing system at both access points, backfill the small holes, and run a final camera check to confirm everything’s seated correctly. You’re back in business, usually within 8 to 10 hours from start to finish.

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What You Get With Trenchless Pipe Bursting

You’re not just getting a patched-up sewer line. You’re getting a full replacement with materials that outlast what was originally installed in your home.

The new HDPE pipe is chemical-resistant, corrosion-proof, and completely seamless. That means no joints where roots can sneak in, no weak points where leaks start, and no sections that degrade over time. It’s rated for 50 to 100 years, which is longer than most of us will own our homes. We can also upsize your pipe during the process—if you’ve got a 4-inch line that’s constantly backing up, we can replace it with a 6-inch line without any additional excavation.

In Saddle Rock, where properties are mature and landscaping is expensive to replace, this matters. You’re not paying a landscaper to resod your lawn, relay pavers, or replant garden beds. You’re not dealing with a driveway that needs to be repaired or a sidewalk that got torn up. The small access points we dig get backfilled the same day, and most homeowners can’t even tell where we worked a week later.

The process is faster, cleaner, and less disruptive than traditional methods. And because we’re not hauling out tons of soil or bringing in heavy excavation equipment, the overall cost—when you factor in restoration—is often 30 to 50 percent less than conventional dig-and-replace jobs.

How much does trenchless pipe bursting cost in Saddle Rock, NY?

Trenchless pipe bursting in Saddle Rock, NY typically runs between $60 and $200 per linear foot, depending on the depth of your line, the material we’re replacing, and site access. Most residential sewer line replacements fall between $4,500 and $20,000 total.

That might sound like a wide range, but every property is different. A shallow 50-foot run under open lawn costs less than a 100-foot line buried six feet deep under a driveway. Cast iron and clay are easier to burst than certain types of reinforced concrete. If we need to coordinate with the village for permits or work near utility lines, that adds time.

What matters is the total cost—not just the pipe work, but everything. Traditional excavation might quote lower per-foot pricing, but then you’re paying separately for lawn restoration, driveway repair, landscaping, and potentially weeks of labor. Trenchless keeps those costs off the table entirely. You’re comparing a finished job to a finished job, and trenchless usually wins.

Yes. That’s exactly what trenchless pipe replacement under a foundation or hardscape is designed for. We don’t need to remove your driveway, tear up your patio, or dig under your walkway. We access the pipe from both ends and run the replacement underneath.

The bursting head travels through the existing pipe path, so whatever’s on top—concrete, asphalt, pavers, landscaping—stays untouched. The only surface work we do is at the two access points, which are typically located in your lawn or at the cleanout and the connection point near the street.

This is especially useful in Saddle Rock, where driveways are often older and expensive to replace. If your sewer line runs under your driveway and it’s failing, trenchless pipe bursting is the most practical option. You avoid the cost of demolition, the cost of repaving, and the hassle of not being able to park at your own house for a week.

Most trenchless sewer line replacements in Saddle Rock, NY are completed in one day. Start to finish, you’re looking at 8 to 12 hours depending on the length of the run and site conditions.

We start in the morning, dig the access points, run the camera inspection, complete the pipe bursting, connect everything, backfill, and clean up—all in the same day. Compare that to traditional excavation, which can take three to five days once you factor in digging, pipe installation, backfill, compaction, and restoration work.

There are exceptions. If your line is unusually deep, if we hit unexpected utility conflicts, or if we’re working in wet conditions, it might stretch into a second day. But the majority of residential jobs wrap up before dinner. You’re without sewer service during the work, so we move fast. Most homeowners are back to normal by evening.

It depends on the collapse. If sections of your pipe have shifted or separated but the overall path is still intact, trenchless pipe bursting in Saddle Rock, NY can handle it. The bursting head is designed to fracture and displace existing pipe material, even if it’s partially caved in.

If the pipe has collapsed to the point where there’s no defined path left—like if a large section has completely disintegrated or the trench has caved in around it—we may need to do a short section of traditional excavation to reestablish access. But that’s rare. Most collapses are localized, and we can still burst through them.

We’ll know for sure after the camera inspection. That shows us exactly what’s happening underground—how much of the pipe is compromised, whether there’s a full blockage, and whether the surrounding soil is stable. If trenchless won’t work, we’ll tell you up front. But in the majority of cases, even with a collapsed sewer pipe repair, pipe bursting is still the best option.

We offer a 50-year warranty on the HDPE pipe itself, which covers material defects and structural failure. That’s the manufacturer’s warranty, and it’s transferable if you sell your home. Our installation work is backed by a separate workmanship warranty that covers connection points, access work, and any issues related to how the pipe was installed.

HDPE pipe is rated to last 50 to 100 years in normal residential use. It doesn’t corrode, it doesn’t crack from ground movement, and it’s highly resistant to chemical damage. The seamless construction means there are no joints where roots can infiltrate or leaks can develop over time.

If something does go wrong with the installation—a connection issue, a problem with how the pipe seated, anything related to our work—we come back and fix it. You’re not paying twice. The whole point of trenchless pipe bursting is that you’re making a long-term investment in your property’s infrastructure, and the warranty reflects that.

Yes, you’ll need a permit from the Village of Saddle Rock for any sewer line work, including trenchless pipe bursting. The permit ensures the work meets local codes and that the village is aware of underground work happening in the area.

We handle the permit process as part of the job. We pull the permit, submit the required documentation, schedule any necessary inspections, and make sure everything is closed out properly with the village. You don’t need to go to the building department or deal with paperwork.

Saddle Rock is part of Nassau County, and the county has specific requirements around sewer work, especially when you’re connecting to municipal systems. The permit process typically adds a few days to the timeline before we start work, but it doesn’t extend the actual job. Once we’re on site, the work itself still gets done in a day.

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