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Sewer Relining in Orange County – Step by Step
Trenchless sewer relining fixes cracked or root‑intruded pipes without digging up your yard. Here’s how we assess,
clean and install a new epoxy liner that adds decades of life to your line.
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Step 1: Camera Inspection & Assessment
We run a high‑definition sewer camera through your line to map the route, locate breaks/offsets and confirm slope.
This tells us if your pipe is a good candidate for relining and the exact length to rehabilitate.
Step 2: Precision Cleaning
Chain knocker cleaning removes roots and scale while keeping older clay/Orangeburg pipes intact. We then flush
and verify cleanliness on camera so the epoxy bonds perfectly.
Step 3: Epoxy Liner Installation & Final Test
An epoxy‑saturated liner is inverted through an existing cleanout and cured in place. After curing, we
re‑inspect on camera and perform a full flow test to ensure your line is restored.
Is sewer relining right for my home?
If your clay, cast‑iron or Orangeburg pipe has cracks, roots or minor offsets but still retains most of its shape, trenchless relining is often the best option. A camera inspection confirms suitability.
How long does trenchless relining take?
Most residential relining projects are completed in one day—from inspection to final testing. Larger or heavily damaged lines may require additional prep time.
How long will a cured‑in‑place pipe last?
Epoxy liners are designed to last 50 years or more when installed correctly. We warranty our work and provide a post‑installation inspection.
What’s the difference between relining and pipe bursting?
Relining leaves the original pipe in place and creates a new, seamless liner inside it. Pipe bursting breaks the old line and pulls a new pipe through. We’ll recommend the right method after inspection.
Do you offer financing or payment plans?
Yes—ask about financing options during your estimate. We work with homeowners to make major repairs affordable.