Trenchless Pipe Lining

Greenway’s Trenchless Pipe Lining Process

Your home’s plumbing runs behind walls and beneath floors. If those pipes are older cast iron, corrosion and buildup can narrow the passageway and lead to leaks, backups, and unpleasant odors. With trenchless pipe lining from Greenway, we rehabilitate your existing line from the inside—restoring flow and strength without tearing up your home. Think of it like a “stent” for your plumbing.

Our goal is simple: return your pipes to their original diameter and performance. We start with high-speed cleaning to remove scale and debris, then install a durable liner that cures in place (CIPP) to create a smooth, long-lasting new pipe within the old one. Today’s lining materials are engineered for reliability and longevity, so you get years of worry-free service. Suspect cast iron or noticing recurring plumbing issues? Let Greenway take a look.

Do You Need Pipe Rehabilitation?

It isn’t always obvious when a hidden pipe is failing. Consider pipe lining if you notice any of the following:

  • Your home has cast iron drain lines
  • Your piping is 25+ years old
  • You’re scheduling frequent drain or leak repairs
  • You’ve had a slab leak or unexplained foundation moisture
  • Water pressure is weak or drains are slow due to buildup

Not sure what you’re dealing with? Our licensed plumbers can perform a thorough camera inspection and explain your best options. For dependable, local plumbing services, start with Greenway.

No-Dig Solutions That Save Your Home (and Yard)

Our trenchless rehabilitation repairs and reinforces damaged, concealed drain lines without the mess of traditional excavation. In many cases we can access problem areas under slabs, driveways, patios, or pool decks using existing entry points—like a cleanout, sink drain, or roof vent—so you avoid breaking concrete and extensive restoration. Choose the latest no-dig pipe repair from Greenway and skip the disruption, dust, and downtime.

How Our Pipe Lining Works

We service primary waste lines in single-family homes, multifamily buildings, and businesses. The most common technique we use is the “pull-in-place” method:

  1. We mechanically clean and descale the existing pipe using specialized tools.
  2. We measure and wet-out a liner precisely for the failed section.
  3. We pull the liner into position and inflate it to conform to the host pipe.
  4. The liner cures in place, creating a seamless new pipe; the bladder is removed and discarded.
  5. We finish by cleaning and polishing the lined pipe and verifying results with a camera.

This approach works across a range of diameters—from secondary branches to main lines—and is designed for long-term performance. Have questions or ready to schedule? We’re here to help.

Why Homeowners Choose Greenway

Damaged pipes are stressful. Our team treats your home with care, communicates clearly, and delivers solutions that last. If you need trenchless sewer repair, cracked pipe repair, or help with corrosion and leaks, bring in the pros who do it right the first time. Contact Greenway today to request your inspection and estimate.