Trenchless Sewer Repair: Fixing Your Pipes Without Destroying Your Lawn

By Next Level Plumbing Inc. | No-Dig Technology & Pipe Bursting Specialists

For decades, the words “sewer repair” struck fear into the hearts of homeowners in Nevada, MO. It meant one thing: Destruction.

To fix a broken pipe buried 6 feet underground, plumbers had to bring in a backhoe. They would rip up your manicured lawn, tear through your flower beds, and often smash your concrete driveway or patio. You were left with a fixed pipe, yes—but also a muddy trench running through your property and thousands of dollars in landscaping repairs.

At Next Level Plumbing Inc., we believe there is a better way. We use advanced “Trenchless” technology to replace your sewer line without turning your yard into a construction zone. It is faster, cleaner, and longer-lasting.

The Difference: Open Trench vs. Pipe Bursting

Traditional repair is invasive. Trenchless repair is surgical. Specifically, we use a method called Pipe Bursting.

The Old Way (Open Trench)

We dig a continuous ditch from your house to the street. Everything in that path—your favorite oak tree, your paver walkway, your sprinkler system—has to go. The repair takes 2-4 days, and you are left with a mound of dirt settling in your yard for months.

The New Way (Trenchless)

We dig only two small access holes: one where the pipe leaves the house and one near the street. We then feed a steel cable through the old pipe. A hydraulic machine pulls a new, seamless plastic pipe through the old one, shattering the old pipe outward into the soil. Your lawn stays green, your driveway stays intact, and the job is done in 1 day.

The Secret Weapon: HDPE Pipe

The real hero of trenchless repair isn’t the machine; it’s the pipe itself. We use High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE).

Unlike standard PVC which is glued together in sections (creating joints that can leak or attract roots), HDPE is fused together with heat. It becomes one single, continuous piece of plastic from your house to the main.

  • Root Proof: Because there are no joints, tree roots have zero entry points.
  • Flexible: If the ground shifts or settles (common in Missouri clay), the pipe bends instead of breaking.
  • 100-Year Life: This material is so durable it is used for municipal gas mains. It will likely outlast the house itself.

But Isn’t It More Expensive?

Upfront? Sometimes. Overall? Almost never.

The “sticker price” of trenchless repair might be 20-30% higher than traditional digging because of the specialized equipment and materials involved. But that price comparison is misleading because it ignores the Restoration Costs.

Expense Category Traditional Digging Trenchless Method
Plumbing Cost $4,000 – $6,000 $5,500 – $7,500
Driveway Repair $1,500 – $3,000 $0 (Saved)
Landscaping/Sod $500 – $1,500 $0 (Saved)
Total Project Cost $6,000 – $10,500 $5,500 – $7,500
The Verdict: When you factor in the cost of repouring concrete and replanting grass, Trenchless is often the cheaper option.

Can Every Pipe be Burst?

While trenchless is amazing, it isn’t magic. There are two scenarios where we must dig:

  1. The “Belly”: If your old pipe has a sag (a belly) where water collects, pipe bursting will just follow that same bad path. We have to dig to fix the slope.
  2. Total Collapse: If the old pipe has completely collapsed and blocked the path, we can’t feed the cable through.

This is why every project starts with a camera inspection. We verify if you are a candidate for trenchless repair before we quote the job.

Save Your Yard, Save Your Saturday

Don’t let a sewer problem destroy the curb appeal you have worked so hard to maintain. With Next Level Plumbing Inc., you can have a brand-new, root-proof sewer line installed in a single day, with zero mess left behind.

Welcome to the future of plumbing.


Dreading the Dig?

Ask us about our No-Dig Trenchless Technology and save your driveway.

(816) 521-6322

Trenchless Experts Serving Vernon County

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