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Phoenix’s #1 Trenchless Sewer Repair Pros

Giving Home and business owners honest answers before expensive recommendations

Lifetime Transferable Warranty

Family-Owned and Operated

No Sub-Contractors

No pressure. No obligation. We’ll explain exactly what we see.

We Repair and Replace Sewer Lines With The Following Methods:

Stop: Don’t Overspend

Why Second Opinions Matter for Sewer Repair

Sewer repair is one of the most misdiagnosed home services — not because contractors are careless, but because many problems look severe until the pipe is actually inspected and cleaned.

Without a camera inspection and proper cleaning, those conditions can be mistaken for pipe failure.

A second opinion matters because it:

Confirms whether repair is truly necessary

Helps you understand why a recommendation is being made

Shows you alternatives that may cost far less

Protects you from rushing into permanent decisions

There’s nothing wrong with getting another perspective before approving major sewer work. In fact, it often saves homeowners thousands of dollars, even if they don’t choose us.

No Dig. No Mess. No Stress.

Up To $2,500 Off Lowest Written competitor quote

We’ll review any quotes you received and beat them by $2,500.

Don’t just listen to us

Hear from our clients

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After

We take the time to inspect and explain your options

Our Inspection-First, Repair-Last Approach

Most sewer issues in Phoenix stem from the type of underground pipe and its age. Different neighborhoods were built with different materials, and each fails in its own way, which is why a single recommendation doesn’t fit every home.

We commonly see Orangeburg, cast iron, clay, galvanized, and concrete sewer lines. Some collapse, some corrode, some crack or clog from decades of buildup. On camera, they can look similar, but the right solution depends on the material and condition.

That’s why every job starts with a camera inspection. Once we know what kind of pipe you have and what’s actually happening, we can recommend a custom trenchless solution or confirm that repair isn’t needed.

Step 1: Free Camera Inspection

We visually inspect the line so you can see:

⚫︎ Cracks or fractures

⚫︎ Root intrusion

⚫︎ Offsets or separations

⚫︎ Corrosion or collapse

⚫︎ Scale and buildup

Step 2: Descaling and Hydrojetting

In many cases, descaling restores proper flow and changes the diagnosis entirely.

If cleaning solves the issue, we stop there.

Step 3: Transparent Recommendation

Only after inspection and preparation do we determine whether:

⚫︎ No repair is needed

⚫︎ Trenchless lining is appropriate

⚫︎ Replacement is unavoidable

We’ll show you what we find and recommend next steps.

Our Written Quote Price Guarantee

If trenchless repair or replacement is truly needed, we guarantee to beat any written competitor’s quote by $2,500.

Included at no cost:

  • Free camera inspection

  • Free second opinion

  • Clear explanation of all options

Our trenchless-only focus, in-house crews, and no-dig methods keep our costs lower, allowing us to confidently beat written competitor quotes when repair is truly needed.

Inspection comes first. Discounts only apply if a repair is necessary.

Trenchless Sewer Repair Methods Compared

One reason sewer repair decisions feel overwhelming is that the same solution is often called different things by different companies.

Below is a comparison of the major trenchless methods, what they’re best for, and when we recommend them.

We offer all major trenchless methods, so the recommendation is based on your pipe’s condition, not on what we happen to sell.

Method Best Used For Other Names You May Hear
CIPP Pipe Lining Cracked or corroded pipes that are still intact Pipe Relining, Trenchless Pipe Lining, Sewer Lining
Epoxy Pipe Coating Smaller pipes with surface corrosion Spray-In-Place Lining, Epoxy Lining
UV-Cured Lining Time-sensitive or commercial projects UV Lining, Light-Cured Lining
Pull-In-Place Lining Long, straight pipe runs Pulled CIPP, Spot Lining
Pipe Bursting (HDPE) Severely damaged pipes Trenchless Pipe Replacement, Hydraulic Pipe Bursting

We’ll explain which method fits and which ones don’t.

No Dig. No Mess. No Stress.

Proudly serving homeowners and businesses Valleywide

Phoenix, Tempe, Mesa, Scottsdale, Glendale, Chandler, Gilbert, Peoria, Avondale, Surprise, Sun City, and more.

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What to expect when you work with Phoenix Trenchless

  • Give us a call (or request online) and we’ll get you on the schedule fast. We’ll confirm the address, the symptoms you’re noticing (backups, slow drains, odors, recurring clogs), and the best time to visit. You’ll know exactly what’s happening next—no runaround, no pressure.

  • We run a sewer camera through your line to pinpoint what’s actually causing the issue—roots, breaks, sagging, heavy buildup, corrosion, or offsets. Then we show you the footage and explain it in simply so you understand the condition of your pipe. You’ll get clarity before you make any decisions.

  • If buildup is the main problem (common in older lines), we may recommend descaling to remove hardened deposits and restore proper flow. This can be a great option when the pipe structure is still sound and you don’t need a full repair or replacement. We’ll only suggest it when it’s the right fit for your line and your budget.

  • Based on what we see, we’ll outline your best options—whether that’s a repair, a lining solution, a spot fix, or replacement. You’ll receive a straightforward quote and a clear scope of work, including what’s included and what isn’t. No vague estimates or surprise add-ons after the job starts.

  • Our own trained crew completes the work—no unknown subcontractors and no handoffs. We protect your property, keep the jobsite clean, and communicate throughout the process so you’re never wondering what’s happening. Trenchless means minimal digging whenever possible, so your yard and hardscape stay intact.

  • After the work is complete, we perform a final camera inspection to confirm the line is clear and the repair is solid. We’ll walk you through the results and answer any questions before we wrap up. You’ll also receive your lifetime warranty details for long-term peace of mind.

Frequently asked questions about trenchless sewer repair in Phoenix

  • The only reliable way to know is through a sewer camera inspection. Many sewer issues in Phoenix are caused by mineral scale or buildup rather than pipe failure. That’s why we inspect and, when appropriate, descale before recommending trenchless sewer repair or replacement.

  • Not every company offers every trenchless option. Some specialize only in pipe bursting or only in pipe lining, which can influence their recommendation. At Phoenix Trenchless, we offer multiple trenchless sewer repair services, allowing us to recommend the method that best fits your pipe’s actual condition.

  • In many cases, yes. Trenchless sewer repair in Phoenix avoids tearing up landscaping, driveways, and concrete while delivering long-lasting results. However, trenchless isn’t always the right solution, which is why we inspect first and recommend replacement only when lining is no longer structurally possible.

  • Most modern trenchless pipe lining systems, including CIPP pipe lining, are rated to last 50 years or more. When properly installed, lined pipes often outlast the remaining plumbing in the home.

  • Pipe lining slightly reduces the internal diameter, but the smooth, seamless interior typically improves flow. In most cases, homeowners see better drainage after trenchless pipe lining than before.

  • Yes, in many cases. Once roots are removed, trenchless pipe lining creates a seamless interior that prevents roots from growing back in. This is a common solution for older Phoenix homes with clay sewer pipes.

  • Pipe bursting in Phoenix is recommended when a sewer line is collapsed, severely offset, or too structurally compromised to support lining. It replaces the old pipe with a new HDPE pipe without open trenching, but it’s only used when repair methods are no longer viable.

  • The cost of trenchless sewer repair depends on pipe condition, length, depth, and the method required. That’s why we offer free camera inspections and second opinions, along with a $1,500 written quote price-beat guarantee when repair is necessary.

  • Yes, most sewer repairs and replacements in Phoenix require permits. Phoenix Trenchless handles all required permits and inspections as part of the process, so you don’t have to worry about the paperwork.

  • Sewer line replacement is a major investment, and not every pipe needs to be replaced. A second opinion from a trenchless sewer repair specialist can confirm whether cleaning, lining, or replacement is truly necessary—often saving homeowners thousands of dollars.

Get clear answers about your sewer line before you decide

If you’ve been told you need sewer work, the smartest next step is understanding why.

We’re here to help you make the right decision — even if that means less work for us.

No obligation. Just honest answers.