The Pipe Medic offers trenchless pipe repair in Atlanta, GA, a no-dig method that restores damaged sewer or drain pipes from the inside. Using specialized lining or replacement techniques, we have spent decades helping residential, commercial, and municipal clients keep their underground pipes functional.
Traditional pipe replacement requires large trenches that disrupt yards and pavement. Trenchless repair avoids that disruption while restoring structural integrity to aging pipes.
Benefits Of Trenchless Sewer Repair
These include:
Our technicians rely on high-resolution inspections and proven trenchless technologies to deliver long-lasting results at reasonable prices.
- How long does trenchless pipe repair last?
A properly installed trenchless liner can last 50 years or more, according to pipeline rehabilitation studies trenchless authorities.
How Does Trenchless Sewer Repair Work Without Digging?
Trenchless repair works by accessing pipes through existing cleanouts and repairing them internally rather than excavating the entire line.
When we perform trenchless sewer repair, the process usually follows these steps:
We insert a high-resolution camera into the pipe to locate cracks, corrosion, or root intrusion.
Hydro jetting or mechanical descaling removes grease, debris, and mineral buildup so the repair material can bond correctly.
Depending on pipe condition, we install an epoxy liner or perform trenchless pipe replacement.
We run water through the system and perform another inspection to verify the repair.
Because our team specializes in minimally invasive drain inspection, the process remains efficient and controlled from start to finish.
Do trenchless repairs work for older homes in Atlanta or Marietta?
Yes. In many cases, trenchless technology is ideal for cast iron, clay, or aging sewer pipes commonly found in older homes.
What Is CIPP Pipe Lining and When Is It Used?
CIPP (Cured-In-Place Pipe) lining is a trenchless repair method that creates a new pipe inside the damaged one using epoxy-saturated liners.
At The Pipe Medic, CIPP lining is our preferred trenchless method for clients in Atlanta, Roswell, Marietta, and nearby areas.
What happens during CIPP pipe lining?
The new liner forms a corrosion-resistant interior surface that improves flow and reduces the risk of future leaks.
Why property owners choose CIPP lining:
Is CIPP lining safe for residential plumbing systems?
Yes. The epoxy materials used in modern CIPP installations meet industry safety standards and are widely used in municipal infrastructure repairs.
What sets our company apart
What sets our company apart
Because we are well-versed in drain inspection, pipe descaling, root removal, and hydro jetting, we address the underlying cause of pipe failure instead of just the symptoms.
Frequently Asked Questions About Trenchless Pipe Repair
How long does trenchless sewer repair take?
Most residential trenchless repairs in Atlanta are completed within one day, depending on pipe length and condition.
Is trenchless pipe repair more expensive than traditional excavation?
Initial costs can be similar or slightly higher, but trenchless methods often save money by avoiding landscaping repairs, driveway reconstruction, and restoration work.
Can trenchless repair fix tree root damage?
Yes. We remove roots using mechanical cutting tools or hydro jetting before installing the liner.
Does trenchless pipe repair work for commercial buildings?
Absolutely. We regularly perform trenchless pipe repairs for commercial and industrial properties throughout the Atlanta area.
What pipes can be repaired using trenchless lining?
CIPP lining works on cast iron, clay, PVC, and concrete sewer pipes.
Hire The Trenchless Pipe Repair in Atlanta Today
The Pipe Medic is your partner when your sewer or drain line is failing. The Pipe Medic specializes in trenchless pipe repair in Atlanta, GA, in addition to CIPP lining, sewer camera inspection, hydro jetting, and remote sewer repair.
Learn more how we can restore your pipes without the mess. Call our team today or fill out the online form to schedule a trenchless pipe inspection.