Expert trenchless sewer repair in Old Town, ME. Licensed crews, advanced equipment, and results you can count on.
When your Old Town sewer line needs repair, trenchless technology from Scranton Sewer Authority delivers a permanent fix without the mess and expense of traditional excavation. We repair the pipe from the inside using proven CIPP lining or pipe bursting methods.
With a population of 7,617, Old Town is home to thousands of properties that depend on reliable sewer and drain systems. Our trenchless sewer repair team in Old Town, ME combines local knowledge with decades of industry experience to deliver results that restore flow and prevent future problems. Every project begins with a thorough camera inspection so we can recommend the right solution for your specific situation.
When you choose Scranton Sewer Authority for trenchless sewer repair in Old Town, you get a team that responds fast, diagnoses accurately, and fixes the problem right the first time. We handle all the details — from permits to final inspection — so you can get back to normal life.
From first call to final flow test, here is what to expect from Scranton Sewer Authority in Old Town, ME.
We camera-inspect the damaged sewer line to determine if trenchless repair is feasible. We evaluate pipe material, diameter, damage type, and access conditions.
Our Old Town technicians prepare the pipe by jetting it clean and removing any obstructions. Proper preparation is critical to the success and longevity of a trenchless repair.
Scranton Sewer Authority performs the trenchless installation at your Old Town, ME property with minimal disruption. The liner cures in place within hours, creating a seamless new pipe inside your existing line.
We camera-inspect the completed repair to verify the liner is properly cured and the pipe is structurally sound with full flow restored. You see the results in HD footage.
What Old Town property owners want to know about trenchless sewer repair — answered by our experts.
Trenchless sewer repair in Old Town typically costs $4,000 to $12,000 depending on pipe length, diameter, and damage extent. While the repair itself may cost more than excavation, total project cost is often lower because you avoid landscaping, driveway, and hardscape restoration.
CIPP lining inserts a resin-coated liner inside the existing pipe and cures it in place — best for cracked and root-damaged pipes still in their original shape. Pipe bursting breaks the old pipe apart while pulling new pipe through — best for severely damaged or undersized pipes.
Yes. Trenchless CIPP lining works well on clay pipes in Old Town because it creates a new pipe inside the old one, sealing all cracks and joint separations. Pipe bursting also works on clay by fracturing the old pipe and pulling new HDPE through.
Most can, but not all. Severely collapsed pipes, pipes with multiple sharp bends, or undersized pipes may not be candidates. Scranton Sewer Authority always camera-inspects first and is honest about when trenchless is and is not the right choice for your Old Town property.
Honest reviews from property owners who chose Scranton Sewer Authority for their sewer and drain needs.
"This company has been maintaining our apartment building drains for over two years. They clean every unit drain and the main lines on a quarterly schedule. Tenant complaints have dropped to nearly zero since we hired them."
"Our commercial kitchen drains were draining slower and slower. They did a full hydro jetting of the grease lines and cleaned the trap. Everything flows perfectly now. We are setting up quarterly maintenance."
"Needed a sewer cleanout added to access our main line. The crew was neat, polite, and finished the job in a few hours. They even patched the concrete around it perfectly. Good workmanship."