Hurricane Season Comes Every Year
And with it come plumbing problems.
Miami sees up to 62 inches of rain annually, much of which falls between June and October, the height of hurricane season. Storm drains and sewer systems that are clogged with debris, already leaking, and intruded upon by tree roots, are especially vulnerable to failure during heavy rains.
Outdated drain and sewer systems, like those made from cast iron pipes, are bound to fail someday and are especially vulnerable during Florida's hurricane season. When a failure does occur, it can flood your home, business, and surrounding property, causing extensive damage and costly repairs. That’s why it’s so important to prevent these problems before it’s too late.
Schedule a camera inspection to evaluate the condition of your pipes, so you know exactly what you’re dealing with and the best next steps. When cleaning alone isn’t enough, we’ll recommend trenchless pipe lining in Miami, FL.
Trenchless Pipe Lining in Miami, FL
Minimal Disruption, Maximum Satisfaction
Our trenchless pipe lining services are the most convenient and least invasive in the game. Unlike traditional pipe repair methods, trenchless pipe lining in Miami allows you to continue using your home or business throughout the relining process. Because we use existing access points and avoid messy excavation, your inconvenience will most likely begin and end with turning off the water during repair day.
Inside Our Trenchless Pipe Lining Process
Step 1: Cleaning
We’ll restore your pipe’s back to its original diameter with a customized cleaning method designed for the type of debris and pipe you have.
Step 2: Installation
We’ll identify an existing access point, such as a toilet or roof vent, then we’ll pull an epoxy-saturated liner into it and inflate the rubber bladder, holding the liner in place against your pipes until it cures.
Step 3: Restored Pipe
Within a few hours, the epoxy cures in place, so we deflate and remove the bladder, leaving you with a “pipe-within-a-pipe” that lasts for up to 50 years.



