Trenchless sewer repair, as its name suggests, allows for sewer line repair without excavating along the entire pipe. It’s been available on the residential market for more than a decade, and yet many homeowners either have never heard of it or think that trenchless offerings sound too good to be true. But trenchless repair (whether that’s using a sewer pipe bursting method or a cured-in-place liner) really is an amazing innovation. Here are the top five advantages it offers: It’s Less Disruptive This is the obvious one. Little to no excavation is necessary, meaning your home and yard stay completely…
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Many people choose to live in old, historic homes that possess timeless, elegant design and a long, fascinating history. And while hiring a professional home inspector is common, many first-time home buyers fail to take these homes’ sewer lines into account. If a home’s sewer system is more than 40 years old, it might need replacing — and using a sewer system fraught with blockage and cracks could lead to costly repair work. Performing a sewer camera inspection on the older home you plan to buy can alert you to a number of key issues such as the need for…