Watch for these other signs that you may need pipe repair:
- Corrosion
- Noisy plumbing
- Mildew or mold
- Discolored water
- High water consumption
The way we repair your pipe depends on the nature of the problem. For temporary fixes, we may use tape, wraps, or clamps. A more permanent solution could involve applying epoxy putty or even rewelding. In some cases, replacing the damaged pipe and its connections is the best course of action.
Trenchless Repair Option
If a buried pipe leaks, you should consider trenchless repair to avoid the costly and disruptive process of excavation. We often use cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining. This method involves inflating a resin-saturated bladder inside the pipe. Once the bladder cures, it restores the inner lining of the pipe and prevents further leaks.