Trenchless Plumbing Experts

Trenchless Plumbing in Odessa & Midland

Modern pipe repair doesn't require destroying your yard. We fix underground pipes with minimal excavation—often in a single day.

What We Do

Pipe Lining (CIPP)Pipe BurstingSpot RepairsSewer Line ReplacementWater Line ReplacementCamera Inspection

200+

Trenchless Jobs

1 Day

Most Jobs Done

50+ Years

New Pipe Life

90% Less

Digging

Your Yard Doesn't Have to Be a Casualty

A homeowner in Midland had a failing sewer line that ran directly under her pristine landscaping—mature trees, flagstone patio, the works. A traditional replacement would have meant tearing it all up.

Using pipe bursting, we replaced her entire 80-foot sewer line through two small access points. Total landscape damage: two 4x4 patches of grass. Her new line will outlast the original.

That's the power of trenchless technology. Same result, fraction of the disruption.

Trenchless Methods We Use

Pipe Lining (CIPP)

We insert a resin-coated liner into your existing pipe and cure it in place. Creates a new pipe inside the old one—no digging required.

Best for: Cracked pipes, root damage, joint leaks

Pipe Bursting

A bursting head breaks apart the old pipe while pulling a new HDPE pipe into place. Complete replacement with minimal excavation.

Best for: Collapsed pipes, severe damage, upsizing

Spot Repair

When damage is localized to one area, we can repair just that section without touching the rest of the line.

Best for: Single break points, localized root damage

Trenchless vs. Traditional: Real Comparison

Traditional Dig & Replace

Total cost: Similar or higher when including restoration

  • Excavate entire pipe path
  • 2-5 days to complete
  • Landscape restoration needed
  • Sidewalks/driveways may be damaged
  • Lower material cost, higher labor/restoration

Trenchless Methods

Total cost: Often comparable, always less disruption

  • Only small access points needed
  • Often completed in 1 day
  • Minimal landscape damage
  • Preserves hardscaping
  • Higher material cost, lower labor/restoration

How Trenchless Replacement Works

01

Camera Inspection

We scope your entire pipe to assess condition and confirm trenchless is appropriate.

02

Pipe Cleaning

We clean the pipe with hydro jetting to remove roots, scale, and debris.

03

Access Points

We dig small pits at each end of the pipe—typically 4x4 feet.

04

Installation

We pull the liner or new pipe through using specialized equipment.

05

Curing/Connection

Liners are cured in place. Burst pipes are connected to existing plumbing.

06

Final Inspection

Camera inspection confirms proper installation. Access points are backfilled.

When Trenchless Isn't the Answer

We're trenchless advocates, but we're honest advocates. Trenchless isn't always the best choice:

**Traditional methods may be better when:** • The pipe is completely collapsed (no path for liner or bursting head) • Severe bellies (sagging sections) need correction • You need to significantly upsize the pipe • Access points aren't feasible • The pipe is too short (not cost-effective)

We'll show you the camera footage and explain your options honestly. Sometimes digging is the right call.

Trenchless Pricing

Pipe Lining (per foot)$80 - $250
Pipe Bursting (per foot)$100 - $300
Average Residential Sewer$4,000 - $10,000
Average Residential Water Line$3,000 - $6,000
Spot Repair (Trenchless)$1,500 - $3,000

Final cost depends on pipe length, depth, and condition. We provide exact quotes after camera inspection.

Trenchless Plumbing FAQs

Common questions about our trenchless plumbing services

Material costs are higher, but labor and restoration costs are much lower. When you factor in landscape repair, driveway restoration, and cleanup, trenchless is often the same price or cheaper.

Pipe lining is rated for 50+ years. HDPE pipe from bursting is expected to last 100+ years. Both methods often outlast the original pipes.

Pipe lining requires the original pipe to maintain its basic shape. For collapsed pipes, pipe bursting may work since it replaces rather than lines. Some severe collapses require traditional excavation.

Yes! This is one of the biggest advantages. We can replace pipes under driveways, patios, and even building foundations without disturbing the surface.

Camera inspection tells us. We'll scope your pipe and show you the footage. If trenchless is viable, we'll explain how. If not, we'll explain why and discuss alternatives.

Yes. Trenchless methods work for sewer lines, water lines, and other underground pipes. The specific technique varies based on pipe type and purpose.

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