What Is Pipe Bursting?
Pipe bursting is a modern, trenchless method for replacing underground sewer or water lines that are too damaged for simple repairs. Instead of digging up your yard, driveway, or landscaping, we use a bursting head that breaks apart the old pipe while pulling a brand-new, durable pipe into its place.
It's fast, clean, and long-lasting. No open trenches, no days of heavy equipment, and no patchwork repairs. Pipe bursting gives you a new pipe with a 50+ year lifespan all done with minimal disruption to your property.

Signs You May Need Pipe Bursting

Some problems can be fixed with cleaning or spot repairs. But if your line is old, fragile, or repeatedly failing, replacement is often the smarter choice. You might need pipe bursting if you notice:
If any of these sound familiar, pipe bursting can restore your system and stop the cycle of constant clogs.
Why Pipe Bursting Works?
Traditional sewer replacement means trenches, concrete cuts, and major cleanup. Pipe bursting avoids all of that. Here's why homeowners and businesses choose it:
Camera-Verified Results
Before starting, we run a sewer camera inspection to confirm the problem and check for safe bursting conditions. After installation, we run the camera again to show you the new pipe in place and verify the flow is clear. You'll get a video link for your records, so there's no guesswork, only proof.
When Pipe Bursting Isn't the Right Choice
Pipe bursting isn't suitable for every property. If the camera shows severe collapses with no open channel, shallow lines near the surface, or unstable soil conditions, other trenchless or open-cut methods may be better. We'll always recommend the safest, most effective fix for your property.

Commercial & Multi-Unit Pipe Bursting

Apartments, restaurants, and commercial properties often can't afford downtime. Pipe bursting provides:
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Our Pipe Bursting Service Area
We provide trenchless pipe bursting across the San Fernando Valley and greater Los Angeles, including Van Nuys, Sherman Oaks, North Hollywood, Encino, Panorama City, Studio City, Reseda, Valley Glen, and surrounding neighborhoods. Most calls placed before 2 p.m. qualify for same-day diagnosis and scheduling.
