Pipe Bursting: What It Is and How It Works

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Pipe Bursting: What It Is and How It Works

Residential sewer repair is one project that many homeowners would rather not think about. Visions of heavy equipment and plumbing construction crews digging up their yard from the street to the front door fill their mind—along with astronomical costs associated with such a massive project. But Brian Wear Plumbing is happy to let you know that sewer repair in Columbia, MO, doesn’t have to be your worst nightmare, thanks to a cost-efficient method called pipe bursting.

What Is Pipe Bursting?

Pipe bursting is a sewer pipe line repair method that fixes old sewer lines as efficiently as possible. Instead of digging up a long trench alongside the section of the sewer line that needs replacement, all we do is dig entry and exit points for the piping. Then we pull the new sewer line right through the old one, literally bursting the old pipeline into pieces and leaving a brand new one in its place.

Benefits of Pipe Bursting

With modern pipe bursting techniques and equipment, we can replace sewer line in a fraction of the time needed using conventional methods. Less digging means less time is required to complete the project, and that usually translates into cost savings to the homeowner.

The old methods could damage your landscaping, lawn, driveway, and more, depending on where the sewer pipe is located. But pipe bursting doesn’t chew up your yard nearly as much as traditional sewer line replacement, minimizing collateral damage to your property.

Digging trenches all over your property can sometimes hit gas lines or cause other problems. With pipe bursting, you can rest assured that your surroundings will remain intact from start to finish.

For reliable and efficient sewer repair services, look no further than Brian Wear Plumbing. If you have more questions about pipe bursting or would like to schedule an appointment with our team, contact us today.

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