Whittier, California, Sewer Saddle Lining Services
Is your city sewer-to-house lateral connection broken, and you need an effective solution that won’t hurt your wallet? We at Drainiacs can help with our top-level sewer saddle lining services.
Using our advanced technology, we can effectively fix your lateral sewer connection joint without having to tear up your yard or potentially damage the street. This approach can save you thousands of dollars, and we guarantee 100% satisfaction.
Talk to our experienced professionals about your needs and schedule your service today.
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What Is Sewer Saddle Lining?
Sewer saddle lining is a cost-effective technique for rehabilitating city sewer-to-house lateral connections. We also refer to this process as sewer lateral connection lining or TopHat pipe lining because the liner mimics a literal top hat and, after installation, it creates a leak-proof connection.
The lateral sewer connection joint or sewer saddle tends to allow infiltration and growth of tree roots inside. This can cause messy damage that would cost you or the utility department a fortune to fix.
At Drainiacs, our sewer lateral connection repair method can save you up to 40% on the cost of repairs as compared to traditional repair techniques. Our technique entails three major steps:
- Cleaning: Before we install a TopHat line to repair your sewer lateral connection, our experienced technicians clean the area thoroughly and ensure it’s free of tree roots and other debris.
- TopHat Preparation: Next, we wet out or saturate the TopHat liner with a two-part epoxy and secure it onto the T-shaped robotic packer equipment.
- Installation and Curing: Lastly, we launch the packer with the secured liner into the main sewer line, positioning it at the defective lateral connection. The robotic packer will expand and position the TopHat liner firmly in the connection. We’ll remove the packer and let the liner cure in place.
In the end, you’ll have a structurally robust, seamless, and leak-proof sewer-to-house lateral connection!