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You’re dealing with a collapsed sewer pipe or a broken sewer line that keeps backing up. The old solution meant tearing up your driveway, your landscaping, maybe even your foundation. Weeks of work, tens of thousands in restoration costs, and a yard that never quite looks the same.
Trenchless pipe bursting in Selden, NY changes that. We dig two small access pits—one at each end of your damaged pipe. Then we pull a bursting head through the old line, breaking it apart while simultaneously pulling in a new, seamless polyethylene pipe behind it. Your lawn stays untouched. Your driveway stays intact. Your trees don’t get ripped out.
The new pipe is root-proof, leak-proof, and built to last a century. No joints means no weak points for roots to exploit or soil to infiltrate. You’re not patching a problem—you’re eliminating it. And because we’re not excavating your entire yard, the job wraps in 2-3 days instead of weeks.
We’ve been handling trenchless sewer line replacement in Selden, NY since 1983. We’re family-owned, and we’ve been working in Nassau and Suffolk counties long enough to know exactly what aging infrastructure looks like here.
Most homes in Selden were built before 1980. That means galvanized steel pipes that are corroding from the inside out, or clay pipes that cracked decades ago and are now completely infiltrated by tree roots. Suffolk County’s sandy soil makes things worse—sand gets into every crack and joint, compounding over time until you’re dealing with constant backups.
We’ve seen it all. And we’ve been using trenchless pipe bursting to fix it without turning your property into a construction zone. When your sewer line fails, you need someone who shows up fast, knows what they’re doing, and doesn’t make the problem bigger than it needs to be.
First, we run a camera through your existing line to confirm the location and extent of the damage. You’ll see exactly what we’re looking at—no guessing, no upselling.
Next, we dig two small pits: one where the damaged section starts, one where it ends. These are typically 3×3 feet, sometimes smaller. If your pipe runs under a driveway or foundation, trenchless pipe replacement under foundation in Selden, NY means we’re not jackhammering through concrete or underpinning your house.
Then comes the bursting head. We attach it to a hydraulic cable and pull it through the old pipe. As it moves, it fractures the existing line outward into the surrounding soil. Directly behind the head, we’re pulling in a new high-density polyethylene pipe—seamless, flexible, and rated for 100 years.
Once the new pipe is in place, we connect it to your existing system, backfill the pits, and run a final camera inspection to confirm everything’s seated correctly. Most jobs finish in 2-3 days. You’re back to normal before the week’s out.
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When you’re dealing with a collapsed sewer pipe repair in Selden, NY, you need more than a temporary patch. Pipe bursting gives you a completely new line without the destruction that comes with traditional excavation.
The new pipe is seamless polyethylene—no joints, no weak spots. That means roots can’t get in. Chemicals can’t corrode it. Sand and soil can’t infiltrate. It’s rated for up to 100 years, which is longer than most of us will own our homes.
Because we’re not digging up your yard, you’re not paying for landscaping restoration, driveway replacement, or foundation repair. Labor costs drop. Equipment needs shrink. The whole process takes days, not weeks. And since Suffolk County has nearly 90% of homes on septic or older sewer systems, this kind of work is only going to get more common as infrastructure continues to age.
You’re not just fixing a pipe. You’re eliminating the recurring problem that’s been costing you emergency calls, backups, and stress every time it rains or the ground shifts.
Trenchless pipe bursting in Selden, NY typically costs less than traditional excavation once you factor in restoration. Digging a trench means you’re paying for excavation, pipe replacement, and then rebuilding everything you tore up—landscaping, driveways, sidewalks, sometimes even structural work if the line runs under your foundation.
With pipe bursting, you’re paying for the bursting equipment and the new pipe, but you’re skipping the destruction and restoration. That’s where traditional jobs balloon in cost. Labor time drops from weeks to days. Equipment needs shrink. And you’re not hiring a landscaper to replant your yard or a mason to repave your driveway.
Every job is different depending on pipe length, depth, and access, but most homeowners save money overall. More importantly, you’re getting a pipe that lasts 100 years instead of patching a system that’s going to fail again in five.
Yes. That’s one of the biggest reasons to choose trenchless pipe replacement under foundation in Selden, NY. Traditional excavation would mean jackhammering through concrete, underpinning your foundation, or tearing up your entire driveway. Then you’re dealing with structural concerns, permits, and restoration costs that can exceed the cost of the pipe work itself.
Pipe bursting only requires access pits at each end of the damaged section. The bursting head travels underground, fracturing the old pipe and pulling in the new one without disturbing anything above it. Your driveway stays intact. Your foundation stays untouched. We’re working below grade the entire time.
This is especially important in Selden, where many older homes have sewer lines that run directly under driveways or close to foundation walls. Trenchless methods let us replace those lines without creating a bigger problem than the one we’re fixing.
Most trenchless pipe bursting jobs in Selden, NY take 2-3 days. Day one is typically inspection and access pit excavation. Day two is the bursting process and new pipe installation. Day three is connection, backfill, and final camera inspection to confirm everything’s seated and flowing correctly.
Compare that to traditional excavation, which can take weeks once you factor in digging, pipe replacement, inspections, and restoration work. You’re living with a torn-up yard, limited access to your driveway, and construction equipment parked in front of your house for days on end.
With pipe bursting, the disruption is minimal. We’re in and out fast. You’re not dealing with extended timelines or watching your property sit in disarray while contractors move at their own pace. The job gets done, and you’re back to normal before the weekend.
Most sewer line failures in Selden, NY come down to age and material. Homes built before 1980 often have galvanized steel or clay pipes. Galvanized steel corrodes from the inside out—once it starts failing, the deterioration accelerates fast. Clay pipes crack under soil movement, freeze-thaw cycles, or root intrusion, and those cracks turn into full collapses over time.
Suffolk County’s sandy soil makes things worse. Sand infiltrates through cracks and joints, compounding the problem until you’re dealing with constant backups. Tree roots are another major issue—they actively seek out water sources, especially during dry summer months, and once they’re in your line, they don’t stop growing.
Pipe bursting replaces your old line with seamless, high-density polyethylene pipe. No joints means no entry points for roots or sand. The material doesn’t corrode, crack, or degrade. It’s flexible enough to handle soil movement without breaking. You’re not patching the problem—you’re installing a pipe that eliminates the conditions that caused the failure in the first place.
In most cases, yes. Trenchless pipe bursting in Selden, NY is specifically designed to handle broken sewer line replacement, even when the pipe has fully collapsed. The bursting head is pulled through the existing line using hydraulic force—it doesn’t rely on the old pipe being intact. As it moves, it fractures and displaces the old material outward into the soil while pulling the new pipe into place behind it.
There are some situations where pipe bursting isn’t the right fit—if the line has bellied significantly or if there’s a complete blockage that prevents us from getting the bursting head through. That’s why we always start with a camera inspection. We need to see what we’re dealing with before we commit to a method.
But for the vast majority of collapsed sewer pipe repairs in Selden, NY, pipe bursting works. It’s faster, less invasive, and more cost-effective than digging up your yard to replace the line from above. And because the new pipe is seamless and root-proof, you’re not going to be dealing with another collapse ten years down the road.
Yes. We provide 24-hour emergency service across Nassau and Suffolk counties, including Selden, NY. Sewer line failures don’t wait for business hours—they happen during storms, on weekends, and in the middle of the night when you’re least prepared to deal with them.
If you’re dealing with a backup, multiple fixtures acting up at once, or sewage surfacing in your yard, that’s an emergency. We’ll get someone out to assess the situation, run a camera inspection if needed, and determine whether you need an immediate repair or if trenchless pipe bursting is the right long-term solution.
Most emergency calls involve temporary fixes to get your system flowing again, followed by a scheduled pipe bursting job once we’ve confirmed the extent of the damage. But we’re available around the clock because we know how fast a sewer problem can go from inconvenient to catastrophic. When you call, someone answers—and we show up ready to work.
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