St. Petersburg Trenchless Sewer Relining Restores Cast Iron Pipes for 100 Years Without Excavation!
If you are experiencing repeated backups and your plumber wants to dig up your floors to replace your drains, then you may be a good candidate for trenchless sewer repair. Since 1998, various technologies have been developed that save money by using trenchless sewer relining to restore underground pipes. Instead of digging large trenches to remove the leaking segment of the drain line, a relining method is used.

AVOID Excavation through the slab to replace cast iron drains. Trenchless sewer drain replacement lasts 50+ years
Professional Sewer Repair in St. Petersburg
In the past, when old drains corrode, crack and become rough, they had to be excavated to be replaced. Naturally, a large hole had to be dug. This was time-consuming and therefore, costly. Now, there is a new St. Petersburg trenchless relining technology to repair the sewer line. Referred to as cured-in-place pipe or CIPP, this technique involves the use of Epoxy. A line is pulled through your old drain pipe that consists of a tube-like structure made from Epoxy. This material presses up against the inside of the pipe and fills in any and all cracks in the pipe. After the Epoxy cures, your sewer line will no longer have any leaks. All this is done without any digging and done in much less time than it has been done in the past. CIPP is only done for main line drains that have small leaks that need repair and not a replacement.
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Here Are The 2 Common Technologies Used As Of 2020 To Rehabilitate/Repair Underground Cast Iron Drains Without Excavation
Benefits Of Trenchless Pipe Lining (Cured In Place Pipe, CIPP)
- No excavation required – compare pipe lining vs pipe replacement
- Less expensive – pipe relining costs about 50%-70% less than excavation
- Save your floor surface – it’s usually impossible to find matching floor terrazzo, marble, or tile that was installed decades ago
- Clean, No sewer bacteria in your home – since the drain is not being cut into pieces inside your residence, there is no need to sanitize the property afterward
- Stay in your residence – pipe relining is done from outside, so you can stay in your residence
- Speed – pipe lining takes 1 day, not 3 weeks as for pipe replacement by excavation
- Environmentally friendly – approved by the EPA
- 50-year warranty to stop all backups and structural integrity
How Much Does It Cost?
Typically a 2,000-square-foot house has about 100′ of cast-iron drains under the slab. To excavate and replace the pipe would run $25,000-$35,000, plus the cost of a new kitchen since the cabinets have to be removed to replace some of the plumbing. It would take 6-8 weeks and makes a huge mess, and requires permits and inspections.
Our pipe lining technology installs in about 4 days, would cost around $17,000, requires no permitting or inspections, and has a 50-year warranty! No excavation is needed and all the work is done from outside the property.