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Your sewer line is failing. You’ve dealt with backups, slow drains, or that sinking feeling when a plumber mentions “excavation.” Traditional repairs mean tearing up your driveway, ripping out landscaping you spent thousands on, and watching heavy equipment turn your property into a construction zone for weeks.
Trenchless pipe lining in Atlantic Beach, NY changes that equation entirely. We install a new, structurally sound pipe inside your existing damaged one—no digging required. The work happens underground through small access points, so your grass, driveway, patio, and landscaping stay intact.
You’re back to normal in about a day and a half. No reconstruction costs. No waiting for contractors to rebuild what got torn apart. The new pipe lasts 50 to 100 years, stops root intrusion, and improves flow capacity. When we leave, your neighbors won’t know we were there.
Allied All City has been family-owned and operated since 1983. We’ve spent over 40 years working on residential, commercial, and municipal properties across Nassau and Suffolk Counties—including right here in Atlantic Beach, NY, where aging infrastructure is a documented problem.
Atlantic Beach installed its sanitary sewer system in 1927. That means most of the underground pipes in this area are pushing 100 years old. Collapsed lines, root intrusion, and cracked clay pipes are common. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to fix it without turning your property into a dig site.
Our team uses advanced camera inspection technology to diagnose the exact problem, then applies the right trenchless solution—whether that’s cured-in-place pipe lining, point repairs, or full manhole-to-manhole installation. You get honest assessments, transparent pricing, and work that holds up.
First, we run a camera through your existing sewer line to identify exactly where the damage is—cracks, root intrusion, collapsed sections, whatever’s causing the problem. This gives us a clear picture of what needs repair and whether trenchless pipe lining is the right solution for your situation.
Next, we use robotic technology to clear out any debris, roots, or buildup inside the pipe. This step is critical because the new liner needs a clean surface to bond properly. Once the pipe is prepped, we insert a resin-saturated liner through a small access point and position it exactly where it needs to go.
The liner gets inflated and cured in place—either with hot water or UV light, depending on the method. This creates a seamless, jointless pipe inside your old one that’s structurally independent and built to last decades. The whole process typically takes a day and a half. No trenches. No heavy equipment tearing up your driveway. We put the soil and grass back like we were never there.
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You get a complete camera inspection of your sewer line before any work starts. We’ll show you exactly what’s wrong, where it’s located, and what your options are. No guessing. No upselling repairs you don’t need.
The trenchless pipe lining process includes full pipe cleaning with robotic equipment, precise liner installation, and curing that creates a new pipe rated to last 50 to 100 years. We handle straight runs and curves. We can go under driveways, patios, landscaping, detached garages—anywhere your sewer line runs. If you’ve got a damaged section under your driveway, we can repair that sewer line without breaking concrete.
Atlantic Beach properties often deal with cast iron, clay, and cement sewer lines that are 75 to 100 years old. Some homes still have Orangeburg pipes, which were only designed to last 50 years. Trenchless pipe lining for old homes is one of the most effective ways to rehabilitate aging infrastructure without the cost and disruption of full replacement. After the work is done, we walk you through what we did and answer any questions. You’ll know exactly what you paid for.
Cost depends on the length of pipe being lined, the diameter, the extent of damage, and access points. A small point repair on a damaged section will cost significantly less than a full manhole-to-manhole installation. Most residential projects range from a few thousand dollars to around $10,000 or more for extensive work.
Here’s what matters: trenchless sewer pipe lining eliminates the cost of tearing up and rebuilding your driveway, landscaping, or hardscaping. Traditional excavation can add thousands of dollars in reconstruction costs alone. You’re also avoiding weeks of disruption and the risk of additional damage to your property during the dig.
We provide upfront pricing after the camera inspection. You’ll know what the job costs before we start, and we offer financing options to make the work accessible. The investment pays off in durability—these repairs last 50 to 100 years.
It depends on how severe the collapse is. If the pipe has partially collapsed but still has some structural integrity and an open pathway, trenchless pipe lining can often reinforce and restore it. The cured-in-place liner creates a new, independent pipe inside the old one, which can stabilize sections that have started to fail.
If the pipe is completely collapsed with no internal space left, we may need to use pipe bursting instead. This is still a trenchless method, but it involves breaking apart the old pipe and pulling a new one through in its place. It requires fewer access points than traditional excavation but isn’t quite as minimally invasive as lining.
We’ll know which method works after the camera inspection. In Atlantic Beach, NY, where aging clay and cast iron pipes are common, we see a mix of both scenarios. Either way, you’re avoiding full-scale excavation and the mess that comes with it.
Most residential trenchless pipe lining jobs take about a day and a half from start to finish. That includes the camera inspection, pipe cleaning, liner installation, and curing. Larger or more complex projects—like commercial properties or longer sewer runs—might take a bit longer, but you’re still looking at days, not weeks.
Compare that to traditional sewer line replacement, which can take a week or more once you factor in excavation, pipe removal, installation, backfill, and reconstruction of whatever got torn up. Then you’re waiting on additional contractors to repave your driveway or replant your landscaping.
With trenchless sewer repair in Atlantic Beach, NY, you’re back to normal fast. Your family or business can return to regular operations almost immediately. There’s no extended downtime, no lingering construction mess, and no waiting around for multiple crews to finish their part of the job.
Yes. Trenchless pipe lining for old homes is one of the most effective ways to rehabilitate aging sewer systems without replacing everything. If your home was built before 1970, there’s a good chance you have cast iron, clay, or even Orangeburg pipes. All of these materials degrade over time—cast iron rusts, clay cracks, Orangeburg compresses and collapses.
The beauty of trenchless pipe lining is that it doesn’t matter what your old pipe is made of. As long as there’s enough internal space to insert and cure the liner, we can create a brand-new pipe inside the old one. The liner is made from resin-saturated materials that harden into a smooth, durable surface. It stops leaks, prevents root intrusion, and improves flow.
Atlantic Beach has homes dating back to the early 1900s, and the sewer infrastructure reflects that age. We’ve lined pipes in properties across Nassau County with all kinds of old, failing materials. If your sewer line is acting up, trenchless lining is worth exploring before you commit to tearing up your property.
No. That’s the entire point. Trenchless pipe lining requires only small access points—usually at existing cleanouts or at the beginning and end of the pipe run. We don’t dig trenches along the entire length of your sewer line. We don’t tear up driveways, patios, landscaping, or anything else in the way.
The liner gets inserted through one access point, travels through the damaged pipe, and gets cured in place. Once it hardens, you have a new pipe that’s structurally sound and built to last. We put back any soil or grass we disturbed at the access points, and that’s it. Most of your property remains completely untouched.
If you’ve invested in landscaping, hardscaping, or a nice driveway, trenchless methods protect that investment. Traditional excavation doesn’t just cost more in labor—it costs more in reconstruction. You’re paying to fix what got destroyed during the repair. With trenchless pipe lining, that entire expense disappears.
Trenchless pipe lining lasts between 50 and 100 years when installed correctly. The cured-in-place liner is made from durable resin materials that resist corrosion, root intrusion, and the kinds of wear that destroy traditional pipes. It’s a permanent repair, not a temporary patch.
Compare that to older pipe materials common in Atlantic Beach, NY. Cast iron lasts about 75 to 100 years before it rusts through. Clay pipes crack and break down over time, especially with ground shifts and root pressure. Orangeburg pipes were only designed to last 50 years, and most are well past that lifespan. PVC holds up better, but even that can fail at the joints.
The liner we install is seamless and jointless, which means there are no weak points where leaks or root intrusion can start. Once it’s cured, it becomes the pipe. You’re not relying on the old, damaged pipe anymore—the liner is doing all the work. It’s a long-term solution that outlasts most traditional repairs.
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