My property has a lot of landscaping that I'd prefer not to disturb. Plus, I don't want the long disruption that traditional methods cause. Does anyone know if trenchless repair is really as effective as they claim? Is it a good solution for older homes with outdated sewer lines?
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Trenchless sewer repair is an excellent choice, especially when you want to avoid heavy excavation. I had the same concern when my pipes needed work, and going trenchless saved my driveway from being torn up. It can work well for older systems, too, as long as the pipes aren't completely collapsed. It's fast and far less disruptive, which makes it ideal for busy neighborhoods.