Prodigy Trenchless Sewer Repair
Trenchless Sewer Line Repair| No Digging. No Damage.
If you’re facing any Sewer line trouble under your lawn, driveway, or slab. Prodigy Plumbing & HVAC delivers expert trenchless sewer repair across Long Beach, LA County, and Orange County. We restore cracked or collapsed pipes without tearing up your property.
Need to Repair a Damaged Sewer Line Without Digging Up Your Yard?
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Need Answers About a Sewer Repair? Book a Camera Inspection.
Slow drains? Sewage smells? Damaged pipes? Whether it’s a broken line under your driveway or tree roots in the yard, we provide trenchless solutions that fix the problem without destroying your property.
- Sewer camera inspections
- Cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining
- Pipe bursting replacements
- Root intrusion removal
- Hydro jetting & line prep
- No-dig point repairs
- Emergency trenchless service
Need to Repair a Damaged Sewer Line Without Digging Up Your Yard?
How Can We Help You Today?
Need Answers About a Sewer Repair? Book a Camera Inspection.
Slow drains? Sewage smells? Damaged pipes? Whether it’s a broken line under your driveway or tree roots in the yard, we provide trenchless solutions that fix the problem without destroying your property.
- Sewer camera inspections
- Cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining
- Pipe bursting replacements
- Root intrusion removal
- Hydro jetting & line prep
- No-dig point repairs
- Spot lining & sectional repair
- Emergency trenchless service
Common Signs You May Need Sewer Line Replacement
1.Frequent Backups Across Multiple Fixtures: If multiple toilets and drains clog at once, it’s likely your main line not just an isolated drain needs trenchless repair.
2.Sewage Smells Indoors or Outdoors: Odors from floor drains, basements, or the yard may indicate a cracked or leaking main pipe releasing waste gases.
3.Wet, Soggy, or Sunken Yard Spots: Visible lawn dips or mushy patches could mean your sewer line is leaking into the soil.
4.Cracked Foundation or Slab Movement: Pipe leaks under the home can erode soil, causing slab shifts, foundation cracks, or wall damage.
5.Gurgling Sounds From Toilets or Sinks: If your fixtures gurgle after flushing or draining, air is trapped from poor flow or a compromised line.
6.Persistent Drain Clogs Despite Cleaning: If snaking or jetting only offers temporary relief, the underlying line may be damaged or collapsed.
7.Older Clay or Cast Iron Pipes: Homes built before the 1980s often used outdated materials prone to failure and root intrusion.
8.Mold or Mildew Near the Foundation: Sewer leaks can raise indoor humidity, leading to visible mold growth on walls or floors.
9.Rodent or Insect Activity Near Drains: Pests are attracted to broken lines especially when pipe cracks give them entry under the slab or yard.
10.Tree Roots Repeatedly Invading: If root intrusion keeps returning even after jetting, trenchless lining or replacement is likely needed.
11.Sewer Line Belly or Sag: A section of pipe has dipped, allowing waste to collect. Trenchless regrading or bursting can fix this without digging.
12.Sudden Increase in Water or Sewer Bills: Leaks in shared sewer/water lines (common in older homes) can drive up bills often without surface signs.
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We insert a resin-soaked liner into the existing pipe and cure it into place creating a smooth, jointless interior surface. → LEARN MORE
Cured In Place Pipe (CIPP) Lining
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We break the old line while pulling in a new one perfect for collapsed or severely damaged underground sewer lines. → LEARN MORE
Trenchless Pipe Bursting
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We repair isolated pipe damage with targeted epoxy liners ideal for cracks, roots, or small corroded pipe sections. → LEARN MORE
Spot Sewer Line Repairs
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We inspect your sewer with HD cameras to locate damage, blockages, or sags before deciding on a trenchless solution. → LEARN MORE
Sewer Camera Inspections
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We clean your line using high-pressure jets to remove sludge, grease, and roots before installing a new pipe lining. → LEARN MORE
Hydro Jetting & Line Prep
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Burst line or sewer backup? Our crew is on-call 24/7 to provide fast, dig-free trenchless repairs anytime, anywhere. → LEARN MORE
Emergency Trenchless Repairs
Trenchless Sewer Services We Offer in Long Beach
Our team provides full-service trenchless repair options to fix pipes under lawns, foundations, or concrete without open excavation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is trenchless sewer repair, and how does it work?
Trenchless repair is a no-dig method for fixing sewer lines by creating a new pipe inside the old one or pulling a new pipe through the damaged one. It avoids excavation and preserves your landscaping or driveway.
How do I know if trenchless repair is right for my home?
If your sewer line is cracked, corroded, or root-intruded but still structurally intact, trenchless options like pipe lining or bursting may be suitable. A camera inspection confirms eligibility.
What's the difference between pipe lining and pipe bursting?
Pipe lining inserts and cures a resin-coated sleeve inside the existing pipe. Pipe bursting breaks the old pipe and pulls a new one through the same path. Both are trenchless but suit different damage types.
Does trenchless repair last as long as traditional replacement?
Yes. Trenchless sewer lines are made from durable materials like cured epoxy or HDPE and typically last 50+ years with proper installation and soil conditions.
Will I need permits for trenchless work in Long Beach or LA/OC?
Absolutely. All trenchless sewer repairs require permits and inspections. We handle the entire permitting process with local cities for code compliance.
How much does trenchless sewer repair cost in Southern California?
Costs generally range from $3,500 to $12,000, depending on pipe length, depth, and method. Trenchless work saves money by reducing labor and surface restoration costs.
Is trenchless sewer repair covered by homeowners insurance?
It depends on your policy. Sudden damage (like tree root collapse) may be covered, but gradual wear usually isn’t. We can assist with insurance documentation if needed.
Can trenchless methods fix root damage in sewer lines?
Yes. Both lining and bursting can address root intrusion. Pipe lining seals the pipe from future growth, while bursting completely removes the old root-invaded pipe.
How long does trenchless repair take compared to open trench work?
Trenchless jobs typically take 1–2 days, whereas traditional excavation may take up to a week. Less disruption means faster project completion.
What kinds of pipes can be repaired using trenchless methods?
Trenchless repair works on clay, cast iron, Orangeburg, and some PVC lines. We’ll assess your pipe material with a camera before recommending a solution.
Will you restore landscaping or hardscaping afterward?
Yes. Since trenchless methods only require small access points, disruption is minimal. Any disturbed areas will be restored professionally after the repair.