Replacing | Clay Sewer Pipe

A steel bursting head is pulled through the old clay pipe, shattering it while simultaneously pulling a new flexible HDPE pipe into place.

The standard replacement material for residential sewers is PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) or HDPE. PVC is lightweight, inexpensive, and features tightly sealed joints that are virtually impervious to roots. It provides a smooth interior surface that improves flow and reduces the likelihood of debris snags. For trenchless applications, HDPE is preferred for its flexibility and seamless construction. Cost Considerations and Logistics replacing clay sewer pipe

Pipe Lining (Cured-in-Place Pipe) is another trenchless alternative suitable for pipes that are still structurally sound but leaking. An epoxy-saturated felt tube is inserted into the clay pipe and inflated. Once the resin cures, it creates a "pipe within a pipe" that is seamless and resistant to root intrusion. Choosing the Right Material A steel bursting head is pulled through the