Trenchless Sewer Replacement in Los Angeles & Ventura County
A new sewer line without excavating your yard, driveway, or landscaping — completed in one to two days.


What "Trenchless" Actually Means
Traditional sewer replacement requires digging a trench from your house to the street — through the yard, the driveway, and sometimes through landscaping or hardscape that took years to establish. Trenchless replacement achieves the same result with two small access points instead of a full-length trench. Everything between them stays intact.
No lawn restoration, no driveway repaving, no weeks of disruption.
Two Replacement Methods
Pipe Bursting
A hydraulic head is pulled through the existing pipe, fracturing it outward while simultaneously pulling a new HDPE pipe in behind it. Best when the existing pipe is too deteriorated to serve as a guide and a completely new pipe is needed.
Best for: failed or collapsed pipe that needs full replacement
Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD)
A drill rig bores a new bore path underground and pulls HDPE pipe through — useful when the existing line cannot be used as a guide or when obstacles block a straight pull between access points.
Best for: long runs, obstacles, or lines that cannot be burst in place
If the pipe is structurally intact but cracked or root-damaged, CIPP pipe lining may be a better fit than full replacement. We camera first and recommend the method that actually fixes your pipe.
Why Homeowners Choose Trenchless
- ✓Your driveway, concrete, and landscaping remain untouched
- ✓Most projects complete in 1–2 days instead of 1–2 weeks
- ✓Total cost is typically lower once landscape and hardscape restoration is factored in
- ✓New materials (HDPE or epoxy liner) carry a 50-year service life
- ✓Cleaner jobsite — no excavation machinery tearing up the property
When Traditional Excavation May Be Necessary
Trenchless is the right choice in the vast majority of cases, but not all. We will tell you honestly if excavation is the better option.
- •Pipe fully collapsed with no interior passage for the camera or equipment
- •Multiple 90° bends preventing the liner or burst head from passing through
- •Pipe severely offset at joints beyond what lining can bridge
- •Site conditions preventing access equipment from reaching both ends
Common Questions
How do I know if my pipe qualifies for trenchless?
A camera inspection tells us definitively. If the pipe has a passable interior, consistent diameter, and no extreme bends, trenchless is almost always an option.
Is a trenchlessly replaced pipe as good as a newly excavated one?
In most cases better. HDPE pipe (pipe bursting) and cured epoxy liners are non-corrosive, root-resistant, and rated for 50+ year service life — outperforming the original clay or cast iron.
How long does trenchless replacement take?
Most residential projects complete in one to two days — camera inspection, access preparation, lining or bursting, and final verification included.
Is trenchless covered by homeowners insurance?
It depends on the policy and cause of failure. Sudden failures from root intrusion or external damage are more commonly covered than gradual deterioration. We provide photo and video documentation of the cause that you can submit with a claim.
