Camera Inspection
We see the exact problem and its location before choosing a method.
Fix a broken or root-filled sewer line without trenching the whole yard. Clog Hunter cameras the line first, then, when trenchless sewer repair fits, works through small access points that spare your landscaping.
400+ Google reviewsThe old way to fix a bad sewer line was to trench the entire run (across the lawn, through the flower beds, sometimes under the driveway) then rebuild all of it. Trenchless methods repair or replace the line through one or two small access points instead, when the line is a fit.
We don’t guess. We camera the line, locate the exact problem, and tell you honestly whether trenchless is the right call or a traditional dig makes more sense. Either way, you see what’s wrong before we start and you get a straight price on the options.
Trenchless RepairEastern OK What We Handle
We see the exact problem and its location before choosing a method.
Repair through small access points instead of a full-yard trench.
Lines broken open by roots repaired at the source.
Low or crushed sections corrected so the line drains right.
Full replacement when a line is past repair, trenchless or traditional.
Minimal disruption up top means far less to put back together after.
Looking at a sewer repair and dreading the dig? See if trenchless fits. More on sewer line repair or get a free estimate.
When To Call
A line that keeps backing up usually has real damage, not a one-time clog.
A leaking or collapsed line saturates and settles the ground above it.
Sewer odor over the pipe run points to a crack or break in the line.
If a camera shows roots at a joint, the pipe is compromised there.
Good Questions
It is a way to repair or replace a sewer line through one or two small access points instead of digging a trench down the entire run. When the line is a candidate, it spares your yard, driveway, and landscaping, along with a lot of the cleanup and cost that comes with a full dig.
Some are, some are not. It depends on the pipe material, the type and location of the damage, and how the line runs. That is exactly why we camera it first. We will tell you honestly whether trenchless fits or a traditional dig is the right call, rather than pushing one method on every job.
We run a camera down the line and locate the problem from the surface — roots, a crack, a bellied section, or a collapse — so we know precisely what we are fixing and where. No exploratory digging to find the spot.
It depends on the job. Trenchless can cost more per foot but often saves money overall once you factor in not tearing up and rebuilding a yard, driveway, or landscaping. We give you a straight estimate for the options so you can decide.
A properly done trenchless repair or replacement is built to last for decades, the same as a new pipe. We show you the finished result on camera so you can see the line is clear and sound.
Call a local plumber who cameras the line first and gives you the honest options: trenchless when it fits, a straight price either way.
or call (918) 731-2337