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Probably the most severe of plumbing problems you can face is when you have an underground sewage line blockage or leakage or breakage. You cannot do it yourself. You must seek a Georgetown plumbing service immediately.

The worst aspect of repairing a sewage line running under the garden or driveway or any other landscaping is the amount of destruction it causes to the surface.

Traditionally, it invites deep excavation from end to end and then replacement of the pipeline. The entire process turns out to be both lengthy and very costly. You end up paying not only to the plumber, but also for the repairs of the thus disrupted surface. Thank God, you have the option to call a plumber in Georgetown who has the trench less sewage repair technology!

Besides integrity, amiability and expertise at all residential Georgetown plumbing services - big or small, the highlight feature of a plumber in Georgetown is his access to state-of-the-art technology in dealing with stubborn blockages and broken pipes. He can fix your pipelines seated deep inside the ground without or hardly disturbing the landscape above it.

Sewage repair under Georgetown plumbing involves inserting a miniature camera inside the blocked pipe underground or above the ground to know the exact nature and type of blockage. If it can be unclogged using intense water pressure, water at jet speed is passed into the pipe to unblock the drain. However, not every time the blockage is as simple. When it is irreparable because there is some tree root involved or the pipeline has broken or there is leakage in the pipeline due to wear and tear; it is only proper to replace the entire pipeline for its long life. So, a plumber in Georgetown employs trench less sewage/ drain repair.

The plumber either performs pipe bursting or pipe lining.

Pipe bursting involves replacing old pipeline with a new one and bursting the old one through the equipment pulling the new one in its place. Alternatively, pipe lining involves increasing the life of the old pipe itself by several decades by lining it up with a fiberglass liner from inside.

by: Roberto Luongo




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