“A MapleService trenchless sewer line replacement can make a new sewer line install invisible. Well, almost invisible. A trenchless sewer line replacement requires a small excavation near the city connection, and a small excavation up near the home, normally at a clean-out. The clean-out is a typical sewer entry point used for normal cleaning and maintenance, usually located just next to the house. From the clean-out, a cable is inserted and ran to the small excavation at the street, attached to a hydraulic “jack” . Back at the clean-out, the new pipe is connected to the “fed-through cable”. Then, the hydraulic jack pulls the cable through and, thus, pulls through the new pipe all the way to the jack location. This procedure is also known as a trenchless “pull”. The new pipe guarantees no root intrusion. MapleService offers trenchless sewer line replacement in Humboldt County and Sonoma County.”
Submitted by Dale Maples, co-owner
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