TRENCHLESS SEWER & DRAIN REPAIR SERVICES

Non-Invasive, Long-Lasting Sewer Repairs
for Tri-Cities Homes

Dealing with a sewer line problem doesn’t have to mean tearing up your yard. At Generations Trenchless and Plumbing, we specialize in residential trenchless sewer and drain repair that restores your system without the mess and without the high cost of excavation.

Whether you’re in Richland, Kennewick, or Pasco, we’ll take the time to inspect your system, explain your options clearly, and recommend the most efficient trenchless repair for your specific issue. No guesswork. No pressure. Just smart solutions built to last.

Signs Your Home Needs Sewer Repair

RECOGNIZING SEWER LINE PROBLEMS EARLY

Sewer line problems often start with subtle signs that gradually worsen.
Homeowners should watch for these warning signals:

Multiple drains backing up

simultaneously throughout your home

Gurgling sounds from toilets

when other fixtures are used

Sewage odors

inside your home or in your yard

Water backing up in
floor drains

during heavy fixture use

Slow drainage

in multiple sinks, tubs, or showers

Wet, soggy areas
in your yard

without recent rain

Lush patches of grass

over your sewer line area

Sewage coming up in your basement

during heavy use

Fruit flies or drain flies

in your yard

Fruit flies or drain flies

in your yard

Early detection and repair of sewer line problems prevents costly property damage and
health hazards for your family.

What Is Trenchless Sewer Repair?

Trenchless repair lets us fix or replace underground sewer and drain lines without digging up your landscaping, driveway, or floors. It’s a modern, clean, and long-lasting alternative to traditional sewer excavation.

With trenchless methods, we can repair most pipe issues through small access points, often in just one day, minimizing disruption while maximizing durability.

Our Trenchless Sewer Repair Services

We offer several proven trenchless techniques, each chosen based on your pipe’s material, condition, and location. After a detailed inspection using CCTV camera technology, we’ll recommend the most effective and cost-efficient method.

Cured-In-Place Pipe Lining (CIPP)

Ideal for long, continuous sections of pipe with cracks, root intrusion, or corrosion. We insert a resinsaturated liner into the damaged pipe and cure it in place, forming a brand-new pipe inside the old one
without digging.

Epoxy Coating - Brushed or Blow-In

Perfect for smaller-diameter pipes or internal drain lines, epoxy coating creates a protective, smooth interior layer to stop corrosion and improve flow.

Fiberglass Point Repair

A focused, structural patch for isolated damage like cracks, offsets, or root intrusion. We use fiberglass sleeves to reinforce the pipe at the exact location of the issue, no need to reline the entire length.

Pipe Bursting

When a pipe is too damaged for lining or has collapsed, we use pipe bursting to break the old pipe apart and pull a new one in its place, all without trenching your yard.

Why Homeowners in Richland, Kennewick & Pasco Choose Trenchless

Protects
Your Yard

No need to rip up driveways, lawns,

or landscaping.

Camera-Backed
Inspections

We show you exactly what's going on
underground before we recommend a repair.

Right Fix for the
Right Problem

We don't believe in one-size-fits-all. We
analyze each situation and recommend the
right trenchless method for your home.

10-Year
Warranty

All of our trenchless repairs are backed
by a 10-year warranty.

Local and Experienced

As a Tri-Cities-based company, we know the common pipe
issues found in Richland, Kennewick, and Pasco homes,
especially in older neighborhoods or areas with shifting soil.

Start with a No-Dig Sewer Inspection

Think you may have a sewer issue? Let’s take a look first. We’ll start with a CCTV sewer inspection to pinpoint the problem and walk you through the best options, from spot repair to
full replacement

Ready to Repair Your Sewer Without the Mess?

Call Generations Trenchless and Plumbing today for trenchless sewer solutions that save time, money, and your property.

Common Sewer Line Problems

UNDERSTANDING RESIDENTIAL SEWER ISSUES

Root Intrusion

Tree and shrub roots naturally seek out water sources, often penetrating sewer lines through joints or small cracks. Over time, roots can completely block sewer flow and cause extensive damage.

Pipe Deterioration

Older sewer lines made from clay, cast iron, or early plastic materials can deteriorate over time, developing cracks, breaks, or complete collapse that requires repair or replacement.

Blockages and Buildup

Improper disposal of grease, hair, and other materials can create stubborn blockages that require professional removal. Some blockages indicate underlying pipe problems.

Ground Shifting

Natural ground settling, earthquakes, or construction activity can cause sewer lines to shift, separate, or crack, requiring professional repair.

Improper Installation

Older sewer installations may not meet current standards for slope, materials, or connections, requiring updates for proper function.

Sewer Repair Process

OUR SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO SEWER RESTORATION

Step 1
Response
1. Response
We discuss your concerns and explain how our camera inspection pinpoints pipe problems without any digging or disruption
Step 2
Comprehensive Assessment
2. Comprehensive Assessment
We use video inspection technology to accurately diagnose the problem and determine the most effective repair approach.
Step 3
Repair Planning
3. Repair Planning
Based on our assessment, we develop a repair plan that addresses your specific situation while minimizing disruption to your property.
Step 4
Professional Repair
4. Professional Repair
Our experienced team implements the chosen repair method using appropriate techniques and quality materials.
Step 5
Testing and Verification
5. Testing and Verification
After completing repairs, we thoroughly test your sewer system to ensure proper function and flow.
Step 6
Clean-Up and Restoration
6. Clean-Up and Restoration
We clean up thoroughly and, when traditional excavation was necessary, restore your property to its original condition.

Why Choose Professional Sewer Repair?

THE IMPORTANCE OF EXPERT SEWER SERVICES

HEALTH AND
SAFETY PROTECTION

Sewer problems can create serious health hazards for your family. Professional repair ensures these issues are addressed safely and completely.

PROPERTY
PROTECTION

Untreated sewer problems can cause extensive property damage, including foundation issues and landscape destruction.

COMPLIANCE
WITH CODES

Professional sewer repair ensures compliance with local building codes and health regulations.

LONG-TERM SOLUTIONS

Expert repair addresses both immediate problems and underlying causes, providing lasting solutions for your home.

INSURANCE AND WARRANTY PROTECTION

Professional repairs often include warranties and may be required for insurance coverage of related damages.

FAQs

COMMON QUESTIONS FROM HOMEOWNERS

How do I know if I need sewer repair or just drain cleaning?

Multiple drains backing up simultaneously often indicates sewer line problems rather than simple drain clogs. Video inspection can determine the exact issue.

What Causes Sewer Line Issues?

Age-related wear and tear is the main cause of sewer line problems. In addition, shifts in the ground, clogs, tree roots, and fluctuations in water pressure can cause sewer line damage.

How Long Will the Repair Take?

The duration of sewer repair can vary depending on the nature of the problem and the repair method used. Some repairs may take several days, while others can take a few hours.

Will sewer repair damage my landscaping?

With trenchless repair methods, we can often complete repairs without damaging your landscaping. When excavation is necessary, we restore your property afterward.

How Much Does Sewer Repair in the Local Area Cost?

Every sewer line repair project is unique, so we can only answer this question once we determine the problem and the best way to fix it. We offer honest, upfront pricing before we get started.

Testimonials

WHAT HOMEOWNERS SAY ABOUT OUR SEWER REPAIR SERVICES