A malfunctioning sewer line prevents proper drainage, which can cause serious long-term issues.
A failing sewer line allows wastewater to release sewer gas, which can seep into the building and be detected near drains.
A section of the ground becomes wet, muddy, or forms foul-smelling wastewater puddles, accompanied by unpleasant odors.
Leaking sewage oversaturates the ground, gradually causing structural damage to the property’s foundation.
One key benefit of trenchless pipe lining is that it removes the need for large-scale excavation.
Cuts down on labor costs for digging and future maintenance by strengthening the existing pipe with a long-lasting liner.
With a lifespan of over 50 years, trenchless pipe lining prevents root intrusion and leaks while enhancing water flow and structural integrity, offering a durable, long-term pipeline repair solution.
As an environmentally friendly method, trenchless pipe lining minimizes landscape disruption, cuts emissions from heavy machinery, and prevents leaks from compromised pipes.
The clogged sewer pipe, filled with roots and blockages, is first hydrojetted, cleaned, and descaled. This process ensures a smooth surface for inserting a cured-in-place pipe liner within the existing damaged sewer line.
Jeans Waterproofing is a trusted expert in no-dig trenchless pipe repair, restoring pipelines seamlessly without excavation.
Our innovative trenchless technology ensures minimal disruption, protecting your property while delivering efficient and affordable pipe repairs.
Using high-resolution cameras, we thoroughly inspect pipes to identify damage, blockages, and their current condition.
The pipeline undergoes deep cleaning with hydro-jetting or mechanical techniques to prepare it for seamless lining installation.
A resin-infused liner is placed inside the damaged pipe and hardened using steam, hot water, or UV light, forming a durable new pipe within the existing one.
Once cured, we perform a final camera inspection to verify a secure seal and confirm full pipeline functionality.
Common in older sewer systems, clay pipes are long-lasting but susceptible to cracks and root invasion over time.
Widely used in commercial and residential buildings, cast iron pipes corrode from the inside, causing flow restrictions and leaks.
PVC is lightweight and corrosion-resistant but can crack or shift over time due to soil movement.
A fiber-composite pipe used in older sewer systems, Orangeburg is prone to warping, softening, and eventual collapse.
At Jeans Waterproofing, our greatest asset is our team—seasoned professionals committed to delivering top-tier infrastructure restoration. With over a century of combined expertise, we ensure every project meets the highest standards of precision, quality, and durability.
From water and wastewater rehabilitation to pipe lining, coatings, and structural restoration, our skilled specialists bring unmatched craftsmanship to every job. OSHA-certified and highly trained, we work diligently to meet deadlines, exceed expectations, and uphold the industry’s strictest safety standards.
When you choose Jeans Waterproofing, you’re choosing a company built on quality, integrity, and trust—ready to tackle large-scale projects with confidence and expertise.