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You’re not tearing up your property to fix a pipe. That’s the difference with trenchless pipe lining services in Manhasset.
Most homes in Nassau County were built before 1980, which means you’re likely dealing with clay, cast iron, or galvanized steel pipes that are cracking, corroding, or clogged with roots. Traditional repair means digging a trench four to six feet deep through your lawn, driveway, or garden beds. Then you’re left with weeks of restoration work and another $10,000 to $20,000 in landscaping costs.
Trenchless pipe lining fixes the problem from the inside. We insert a resin-coated liner through an existing access point, cure it in place, and you’ve got a brand-new pipe inside your old one. The work takes 3 to 5 hours. Your property stays untouched. And the repair lasts 50+ years—often longer than the original pipe.
If your home’s median value sits around $658,000 like most properties in Manhasset, you’re not just fixing a pipe. You’re protecting a significant investment without the mess, time, or cost of traditional excavation.
Allied All City is a family-owned business that’s been serving Nassau and Suffolk Counties for over 40 years. We’re not new to trenchless technology, and we’re not experimenting on your property.
We handle residential, commercial, industrial, and municipal pipe repairs across Long Island. That means we’ve worked on century-old homes in Manhasset with original clay pipes, and we’ve lined commercial sewer systems under active parking lots. The process is the same: fast, effective, and minimally invasive.
You’re working with a local team that understands Nassau County’s aging infrastructure, winter freeze conditions, and the specific challenges that come with older properties. We provide 24-hour emergency service because pipe failures don’t wait for business hours, especially during winter when frozen ground makes traditional excavation nearly impossible.
First, we inspect your pipe with a robotic camera to identify the exact location and extent of the damage. You’ll see what we see—cracks, root intrusion, corrosion, whatever’s causing the problem.
Next, we clean the pipe using high-pressure water jetting or mechanical tools to remove debris, roots, and buildup. The pipe needs to be clean for the liner to bond properly.
Then we insert a flexible liner saturated with epoxy resin into the damaged pipe. This liner is pulled or pushed through the existing pipe until it covers the entire damaged section. We inflate the liner so it presses against the pipe walls, then cure it using hot water, steam, or UV light depending on the diameter and material. The resin hardens in a few hours.
Once cured, the liner becomes a new pipe within your old pipe. It’s seamless, jointless, and resistant to root intrusion and corrosion. We do a final camera inspection to confirm everything is sealed and flowing properly. Then you’re done—no digging, no restoration, no waiting weeks for your yard to be put back together.
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Manhasset has a lot of older homes. Many were built in the early-to-mid 1900s with pipe materials that weren’t designed to last a century. If you’re dealing with frequent backups, slow drains, or soggy spots in your yard, your pipes are probably failing.
Trenchless pipe lining works especially well for homes where the pipes are deteriorated but haven’t completely collapsed. It’s also the only realistic option if your sewer line runs under a driveway, patio, or mature landscaping you don’t want to destroy.
Winter makes traditional excavation even worse. When temperatures drop below freezing, Nassau County’s frost line reaches over three feet deep. The ground turns rock-hard, and excavation costs can double or triple because contractors need specialized equipment just to break through frozen soil. Trenchless sewer pipe lining in Manhasset bypasses that problem entirely—we’re working underground through access points, so frozen surface conditions don’t slow us down.
You also avoid permit delays, restoration contractors, and the weeks of disruption that come with traditional dig-and-replace jobs. The process is faster, cleaner, and costs 30 to 50% less when you factor in total project expenses including restoration.
Most trenchless pipe lining projects in Manhasset range from $3,000 to $8,000 depending on the length of the pipe, diameter, and accessibility. That might sound like a lot until you compare it to traditional excavation, which runs $8,000 to $15,000 for the pipe work alone—then another $10,000 to $20,000 to restore your driveway, landscaping, and hardscaping.
Trenchless repair eliminates restoration costs because we’re not tearing anything up. You’re also avoiding the hidden costs that come with winter excavation in Nassau County, where frozen ground can add 200 to 300% to labor expenses.
We provide free, no-obligation quotes so you know exactly what you’re paying before any work starts. Pricing depends on your specific situation, but in nearly every case, trenchless is the more cost-effective option when you look at the total project cost.
Most trenchless pipe lining jobs in Manhasset take between 3 and 5 hours from start to finish. That includes the camera inspection, pipe cleaning, liner installation, curing, and final inspection.
Compare that to traditional excavation, which can take one to two weeks once you factor in digging, pipe replacement, backfilling, and waiting for restoration contractors to rebuild your driveway or landscaping. You’re also dealing with limited access to your property, noise, and heavy equipment tearing up your yard.
With trenchless repair, you can usually resume normal water and sewer use the same day. There’s no waiting for concrete to cure or grass to grow back. The process is designed to get you back to normal as quickly as possible without sacrificing quality or durability.
If your pipes haven’t completely collapsed, trenchless pipe lining will likely work. We’ve successfully lined clay, cast iron, and galvanized steel pipes in homes built as far back as the early 1900s throughout Nassau County.
The key is that the pipe still needs to have some structural integrity. If it’s cracked, corroded, or filled with root intrusion but still holding its general shape, we can line it. If sections have fully collapsed or separated, we may need to use pipe bursting or a hybrid approach that combines trenchless methods with minimal excavation at specific access points.
We start every job with a camera inspection so you know exactly what you’re dealing with. We’ll tell you if trenchless lining is the right solution or if another method makes more sense for your situation. Most of the time, especially in older Manhasset homes, trenchless is the best option because it avoids disturbing mature landscaping and original hardscaping that would be expensive or impossible to replace.
Yes. That’s one of the main reasons homeowners in Manhasset choose trenchless pipe lining. If your sewer line runs under a concrete or asphalt driveway, traditional repair means jackhammering through it, digging down four to six feet, replacing the pipe, backfilling, and repaving. You’re looking at $5,000 to $10,000 just for driveway restoration.
Trenchless pipe lining doesn’t require any of that. We access the pipe through an existing cleanout or by creating a small access point at the beginning and end of the damaged section—usually in your lawn or basement. The liner is installed from the inside, so your driveway stays completely intact.
This also applies to pipes running under patios, walkways, garden beds, or anywhere else you don’t want torn up. The process is designed specifically to avoid excavation, which is why it’s become the preferred method for homeowners with established properties where digging would cause major disruption or expense.
Trenchless pipe liners are rated to last 50 years or more. In many cases, the liner will outlast the original pipe and the rest of your home’s plumbing system.
The liner is made from epoxy resin that cures into a hard, seamless pipe. It’s resistant to corrosion, root intrusion, and the kinds of deterioration that caused your original pipe to fail in the first place. Because it’s jointless, there are no weak points where roots can penetrate or leaks can develop.
You’re essentially getting a brand-new pipe without the cost or disruption of full replacement. And because the liner bonds to the inside of your existing pipe, it often makes the overall structure stronger than it was originally. Most manufacturers back their liners with 50-year warranties, and we’ve seen liners installed decades ago still performing perfectly in homes across Nassau County.
Yes. We provide 24-hour emergency service throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties, including Manhasset. Pipe failures don’t wait for convenient times, and winter freeze-thaw cycles in particular can cause sudden breaks that need immediate attention.
If you’re dealing with a backup, leak, or complete sewer line failure, trenchless repair is often the fastest solution. We can mobilize quickly, assess the damage with a camera inspection, and have your pipe lined and functional within hours—even in the middle of the night or during a weekend.
Emergency excavation during winter is especially problematic because frozen ground makes digging slow and expensive. Trenchless methods bypass that issue entirely, which is why we’re able to respond quickly year-round regardless of weather conditions. If you’re facing an emergency, call us. We’ll get someone out to assess the situation and provide a clear plan for getting your system back online as fast as possible.
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