Sewer Line Replacement in Edmonton, Alberta

Less Excavation for Eligible Sewer Lines

Trenchless Sewer Line Replacement

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A Replacement Option With Less Surface Disruption

When an underground sewer line is failing, replacing it does not always mean opening a trench across the entire yard. Trenchless sewer line replacement uses strategically located access points and specialized equipment to install a replacement line while reducing the amount of surface excavation required.

The method is not right for every sewer. Existing pipe condition, severe collapse, alignment, utility conflicts, bends, connection details, access, and local site conditions all matter. We start by evaluating the line and property so the replacement method is selected for practical reasons rather than simply because it is labelled trenchless.

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When Trenchless Replacement May Make Sense

Trenchless replacement is generally considered when the existing sewer has reached the point where repeated cleaning or small repairs no longer address the underlying condition. A camera inspection and site assessment help determine whether the line and property are suitable.

Recurring Sewer Line Failure

A sewer that repeatedly blocks, develops root intrusion, or requires frequent service may have defects that cleaning alone cannot solve. When deterioration extends along a significant portion of the line, replacement can provide a more complete solution.

Damaged or Deteriorated Pipe

Older sewer pipes can develop cracks, separated joints, deformation, corrosion, or other defects. The type and extent of deterioration help determine whether trenchless replacement is practical.

Landscaping and Surface Concerns

Where a sewer crosses finished landscaping, walkways, driveways, or other surfaces, reducing open excavation can be valuable. Access points are still required, and every site needs to be evaluated individually.

Existing Line Evaluation

Camera inspection can help show internal defects and possible obstruction points. Additional site information may also be required because a camera view does not reveal every underground condition surrounding the pipe.

Access and Connection Planning

The location of the building connection, property-line connection, utilities, structures, and suitable equipment access all affect the replacement plan. We review these conditions before recommending a method.

What Affects Trenchless Replacement Cost

ServiceEstimated CostAverage
Initial sewer assessmentQuoted for the propertySite-specific
Trenchless line replacementQuoted after inspectionDepends on length and conditions
Access and connection workIncluded or itemized by scopeSite-specific

Sewer replacement pricing varies significantly with line length, depth, pipe size, access, connection points, surface restoration, utilities, and underground conditions. A property-specific estimate is more useful than a generic price range.

Trenchless Sewer Line Replacement

Why Choose Us for Trenchless Sewer Line Replacement?

Suitability Comes First

We assess whether trenchless replacement actually fits the sewer and property before recommending it.

Clear Project Scope

We explain expected access points, replacement limits, connections, and factors that could change the work.

Property-Conscious Planning

When trenchless methods are practical, the goal is to reduce unnecessary surface disturbance while completing the required underground work.

Focused Sewer Diagnostics

Inspection findings are used to support the replacement decision instead of relying only on recurring symptoms.

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Trenchless Sewer Line Replacement

Our Trenchless Replacement Process

Review the symptoms

We start with the history of backups, cleaning, previous repairs, and other sewer problems at the property.

Inspect the sewer

A camera inspection and site review help identify visible defects, line routing, and important access considerations.

Confirm the method

We determine whether trenchless replacement is appropriate or whether another repair approach is better suited to the conditions.

Plan access and connections

Required access points, connection areas, equipment positioning, and work limits are identified before replacement begins.

Complete the replacement

The new line is installed according to the selected method, with necessary connection and access work completed as part of the scope.

Final review

We review the completed work and any remaining restoration or property considerations with the customer.

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