When it’s time for new pipes, you have a lot to consider. One important factor is your landscaping. Whether you’ve planted flowers, have lots of green grass, or have added sidewalks to your property, you don’t want to destroy your landscape for the sake of your new pipes. Thanks to trenchless pipe installation, you don’t have to.
What is Trenchless Pipe Installation?
Ordinary pipe installation requires a lot of digging. Specialists have to dig to reach the old pipes, remove those pipes, and then possibly dig some more to lay down the new ones. Trenchless pipe installation works differently. Instead of digging to reach the pipes, the pipe expert finds an existing access point such as an outdoor utility hole or, in the case of vertical repair, a spot on the rooftop. Then, instead of replacing the old pipe completely, the pipe expert will insert a smaller, thinner pipe inside of the old one. There’s no digging, and the landscaping doesn’t get destroyed.
Why Go Trenchless?
There’s more to trenchless pipe installation than keeping your landscaping intact. In fact, there are plenty of great reasons that more people are choosing the trenchless option these days. Here are a few of the most common ones.
Savings
Trenchless pipe replacement comes with savings. Ordinary pipe replacement comes with hidden costs, including the costs of rerouting traffic and upkeep for large equipment. Of course, there’s also the cost of repairing the landscaping after the pipe has been replaced. Trenchless pipe replacement comes with none of those hidden costs, so it can help you save money overall.
Fast Repair Process
Since it requires no digging, trenchless pipe installation saves time. As soon as the inner pipe cures and adheres to the outer pipe, you can use your water as normal.
Less Noise and Pollution
Regular pipe repair comes with digging, and digging means noise. If you choose regular pipe repair, you may have to listen to heavy machinery noise for weeks. Worse, you’ll also have to put up with pollution – and not just noise pollution, either. The digging process causes dust and exhaust, which doesn’t create a peaceful working environment. Trenchless pipe installation, on the other hand, minimizes both air pollution and noise pollution.
Go Trenchless So You Don’t Destroy Your Landscape
Ready to see the difference that trenchless pipe installation can make? Call Advanced Pipe Repair today. We’d love to show you your options and provide the best possible pipe installation experience.