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Innovative Trenchless Pipe Restoration and Expert Plumbing Since 1970
For decades, the only way to replace or repair broken sewer lines was to dig a deep trench (usually four to six feet underground) to expose the entire length of the pipeline. The old pipe had to be pulled up and discarded and lengths of new pipe had to be carefully laid in place and fused together. Those days are over now there’s an innovative approach to restoring old broken and damaged sewer and drain lines.
S.O.S. Plumbing utilizes the best trenchless repair methods available. Trenchless methods require little digging and fixes pipes from the inside resulting in less environmental impact. In most cases our epoxy relining system is the best option for a permanent sewer repair. (lets put link to trenchless sewer and drain here)
Another proven trenchless option is our pipe bursting method. This can be used on extra long sewer lines or when the job requires the pipe diameter to be increased. A good example of this would be when several bathrooms are being added and the sewer line needs to be increased from 4” to 6”. Please call or email to discuss your specific project.
S.O.S. Plumbing and Expert Drain Cleaning Service has the best non-invasive method for pipe bursting, it only requires a couple of small pits to gain access to the damaged pipes below ground. Using the broken sewer line as our guide, our hydraulic pipe-bursting machinery pulls full-sized, seamless replacement pipe through the old pipe's path while breaking up the old damaged pipe in the process. Once the job is completed, the entrance and exit pits can be quickly refilled, leaving little or no evidence of activity. The new heavy-duty polyethylene pipe we use has a life expectancy of up to one hundred years. And since the pipe is seamless, it is impervious to leaks or root intrusion.
Gentlemen, This is just a brief note to say Thank you and congratulations on a job well done! Our sewer line stopped up on Sunday, August 26. I rented a 100 ft snake but didn’t get any roots out.Wednesday I went to the Brea City Hall and talked to the City Engineer about the possibility of digging up the street, in case the clay tile was broken. He gave me a Permit form and a copy of the sewer layout of our street On Thursday morning Efrain Robles, of S.O.S. arrived and began to try to open the line utilizing a much stronger camera than had been used before. He also reached an impasse and called his supervisor Chris. Chris arrived and approved a cutting procedure and worked along with Efrain. After much effort they were able to break through and run clean water to show many roots under the street. Additional S.O.S. personnel arrived and worked till after dark digging a new hole, on our property, near the street and were successful in Hydra-Jetting the roots out leaving the line clean. The new hole served as the starting location to install a new epoxy sewer-Liner in each direction. The-Liner crew were most helpful in explaining the whole procedure. When everything was completed we had a sewer line that was better than brand new and should last more than 50 years.We wanted to express our sincere thanks to the S.O.S. staff for a clean, courteous professional job. Your men are to be commended.We are very happy with the end result and the fact that a major worry of ours has been eliminated. Sincerely,
John and Marilynn Fuller
We service the following communities:Orange County
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