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CSLB License #: 1033867

Westside

Trenchless Sewer Repair & Pipe Lining in Westchester

Camera-verified diagnosis and minimal-excavation rehabilitation for Westchester homes, apartment buildings, and commercial properties.

Westside · Westchester

Sewer and drain work in Westchester

Westchester is the heart of our service area. Many of the homes here were built between the 1940s and 1960s and still have original cast iron sewer laterals — which means root intrusion, channeling, and slow drains are common as those lines reach the end of their service life. We usually start with CCTV confirmation so repair options are based on current line condition, not assumptions.

We see a lot of cast iron drain restoration work in Kentwood, North Westchester, and around Loyola Village. Trenchless options usually apply because most lots have mature landscaping or hardscape that owners reasonably do not want torn out for a sewer repair. Typical first visit: CCTV inspection, locate marks where needed, and a written repair path with pricing context.

Neighborhoods we cover

Including Kentwood, North Westchester, Loyola Village, plus surrounding blocks across Westchester.

Services most-requested in Westchester

Common questions

Sewer and drain questions we get from Westchester property owners

What does 'trenchless sewer repair' actually mean?

Trenchless sewer repair means rehabilitating or replacing a sewer line through compact access points instead of long open trenches. The right method depends on what the camera shows, usually CIPP lining, spot repair, or pipe bursting. The next step is a CCTV inspection so you can compare written options before any work starts.

How long does a CIPP liner last?

A properly installed CIPP liner is generally designed for about 50 years of service life. Actual longevity depends on host-pipe condition, cleaning and prep quality, resin system, and cure quality. We confirm eligibility on camera and document prep requirements before installation.

How disruptive is trenchless work to my property?

Most trenchless jobs are lower-disruption than open excavation and use one or two compact access points. You should still expect temporary fixture downtime and active equipment on site during the repair window. We outline access points, downtime expectations, and restoration scope in writing before work begins.

Do you pull the permits and coordinate with the city?

Yes, when permits or city sewer connection coordination are required, we handle that process. Requirements vary by city, scope, and connection type, so not every job has the same permitting path. We list permit responsibilities and expected city-related fees in the written scope before starting.

Get help with a sewer or drain issue in Westchester

Describe the property and what you're seeing. We'll recommend the next step — usually a CCTV inspection and written scope — with clear pricing before work starts.

Mon–Sat · 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM · Sun · Emergency calls only

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