Trenchless Pipe Lining in San Diego County
Restore damaged sewer lines without digging up your yard. CIPP epoxy lining technology with minimal disruption and long-lasting results.
Fix Your Sewer Line Without Destroying Your Yard
Traditional sewer line repair means trenching through your yard, tearing up landscaping, driveways, and hardscaping to reach the damaged pipe. Trenchless pipe lining—also known as cured-in-place pipe (CIPP)—eliminates most of that disruption. Using advanced epoxy lining technology, we create a brand-new pipe inside your existing one, sealing cracks, stopping root intrusion, and restoring full flow without the mess of traditional excavation.
The White Glove Guys are trained in the latest trenchless pipe lining methods. We start with a thorough camera inspection to assess your pipe’s condition, then apply a seamless epoxy liner that bonds to the inside of your existing pipe and cures to form a durable, corrosion-resistant new surface. The result is a pipe that can last 50 years or more—with minimal disruption to your property and daily routine.
Signs Your Sewer Line Needs Pipe Lining
Pipe lining is an excellent solution for these common sewer line problems.
Root Intrusion
Tree roots enter sewer lines through cracks and joints, causing blockages and damage. Pipe lining seals these entry points permanently, creating a smooth, joint-free interior that roots cannot penetrate.
Cracked or Deteriorating Pipes
Aging clay, cast iron, and Orangeburg pipes develop cracks and corrosion over time. Pipe lining reinforces the existing pipe from the inside, restoring structural integrity without replacement.
Recurring Backups
If your sewer line backs up repeatedly despite clearing, the underlying pipe may have damage that traps debris. Pipe lining creates a smooth interior surface that promotes consistent, unobstructed flow.
Leaking Sewer Lines
A leaking sewer line can contaminate soil and groundwater while allowing infiltration that overloads the pipe. Pipe lining creates a watertight seal that stops leaks at every crack and joint.
Why Choose Trenchless Pipe Lining from ASI
Pipe lining offers significant advantages over traditional sewer line replacement. Here's why San Diego homeowners choose ASI for trenchless repairs.
Minimal Property Disruption
No trenching means your landscaping, driveway, walkways, and patio stay intact. We access the pipe through existing cleanouts or small access points, preserving your property.
Faster Completion
Most pipe lining projects are completed in a single day—compared to multiple days for traditional excavation and replacement. Less time means less inconvenience for your household.
50+ Year Lifespan
CIPP epoxy liners are corrosion-resistant, root-proof, and built to last. The seamless, joint-free interior provides decades of trouble-free service and excellent flow characteristics.
The White Glove Guys
Our technicians are specifically trained in trenchless technology and follow strict quality control procedures. Every lined pipe is camera-inspected after installation to verify a perfect result.
How Trenchless Pipe Lining Works
Our proven process restores your sewer line from the inside—no digging required.
1. Camera Inspection
We begin with a detailed camera inspection of your sewer line to map its condition, identify damage, and confirm that pipe lining is the right solution for your situation.
2. Pipe Cleaning
We thoroughly clean the inside of your existing pipe using hydro-jetting or mechanical cleaning to remove roots, debris, and buildup. A clean surface is essential for the liner to bond properly.
3. Liner Installation
A flexible liner saturated with epoxy resin is inserted into your pipe and inflated against the pipe walls. The resin cures in place, forming a seamless, durable new pipe within your existing one.
4. Final Inspection
Once the liner has cured, we perform a final camera inspection to verify the installation meets our quality standards. We show you the before and after footage so you can see the difference.
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Pipe Lining Questions Answered
CIPP stands for cured-in-place pipe. It’s a trenchless technology where a flexible liner coated with epoxy resin is inserted into your existing sewer pipe and inflated. The resin cures and hardens, creating a brand-new, seamless pipe inside the old one. It’s a proven method used worldwide for decades.
In most cases, yes. CIPP pipe lining creates a seamless, joint-free pipe with excellent flow characteristics and a lifespan of 50 years or more. It’s approved by all major plumbing codes and is used by municipalities and homeowners alike. In some cases where the pipe has fully collapsed, traditional replacement may be necessary instead.
Most residential pipe lining projects are completed in a single day. The liner typically needs a few hours to cure after installation. We’ll provide a specific timeline based on the length and condition of your sewer line during your initial consultation.
The liner adds a very thin layer (typically 3-6mm) to the inside of the pipe, so the diameter reduction is minimal. In practice, the smooth, seamless interior of the lined pipe actually improves flow compared to an old, rough, root-damaged pipe with offset joints.
Pipe lining is often comparable in material cost to traditional replacement, but you save significantly on excavation, landscaping restoration, driveway repair, and labor time. Overall, most homeowners find trenchless pipe lining to be the more cost-effective option. We provide free estimates with upfront pricing.
Restore Your Sewer Line Without the Mess
Trenchless pipe lining repairs your damaged sewer line from the inside—no trenching, no torn-up yard, no hassle. The White Glove Guys deliver lasting results with minimal disruption.
Pipe Lining Services Throughout San Diego County
We proudly serve over 50 communities across San Diego County