
Trenchless sewer replacement is a permanent, high-performance solution when your main line fails. Our trenchless sewer installation technicians will install your brand-new line without the hassle of digging up your yard, jackhammering your driveway, or tearing out your landscaping. Trenchless sewer installation is more convenient, typically more affordable, and the line itself is often of higher quality than conventionally installed sewer lines.
If you’re dealing with a sewer line failure, try the hassle-free approach. Call us today for a consultation on no-dig trenchless sewer line replacement in Clark County.
What Makes Trenchless Sewer Line Replacement a Smart Choice for Homeowners?
Traditional sewer replacement is highly disruptive to your property, as it requires digging a trench from your house to the street, which usually means going through your driveway, landscaping, or porch. Trenchless eliminates the need to dig – and in many cases, you get a main line replacement that performs even better than your original plumbing.
Here’s why trenchless sewer installation is a smart choice for Clark County homes:
- No Property Destruction – We replace the pipe from the inside out. Your driveway, sidewalks, and mature trees stay exactly where they are.
- Stop Recurring Repairs – If you are paying a plumber to snake your line every year, you are wasting money. A full replacement ends the cycle of temporary fixes.
- Seamless Design Keeps Roots Out of Pipes – Tree roots enter through the joints of old pipes. Because your new NuFlow lines are seamless, there are no joints for roots to find.
- Materials That Don’t Rot – Old cast iron and clay have a shelf life. We use modern, high-density materials that are immune to the corrosion and decay that killed your original pipe.

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As a local, independent plumbing company in Clark County, we believe in treating you with the respect you deserve. You’ll always get fair and transparent pricing with us, and we’ll never try to upsell you on something you don’t need.
Why Call Clark County Plumbing & Drain for Sewer Line Replacement?
A sewer line replacement is a highly technical project, no matter how you slice it – and Clark County homeowners and businesses know to call us for complex projects.
Here are just a few reasons why we’re the best choice for your trenchless sewer line installation:
- Local Expertise – We perform trenchless sewer installations routinely and have deep knowledge of municipal tie-in requirements, ensuring your new line is installed properly and up to code.
- Honest Pricing – We won’t recommend a full replacement if a repair will suffice, but we will provide straightforward pricing when a new line is the best long-term fix.
- Quality Workmanship – Our technicians focus on precision. We ensure your new sewer line is installed at the perfect pitch to guarantee reliable drainage for decades.
- Customer-First Approach – We understand this is a big project, and it can be stressful. We’re here to work with you and answer any questions you have.
- Fast Response Times – When your sewer line is offline, you need someone who can help now. We’re just around the corner, here to serve you.
- 5-Star Customer Reviews – We’ve built our reputation one review at a time, successfully navigating projects that other companies turn down because they’re too complex.
- Licensed & Insured – We carry full professional credentials and insurance to give you peace of mind.
How Does the Trenchless Sewer Replacement Process Work?
At Clark County Plumbing & Drain, we’re proud to use NuFlow, a premier trenchless sewer replacement technology.
Working with NuFlow’s patented NuDrain system involves pulling a high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe through the old, damaged line. As the new pipe is pulled through, the old, fractured pipe is displaced into the surrounding soil, making room for the brand-new, seamless installation.
These are the typical steps involved in a trenchless sewer replacement:
- HD Video Diagnostic: We begin with a high-definition camera inspection to verify the failure and map the most efficient path for the new line.
- Access Point Preparation: Rather than a 50-foot trench, we create small, non-invasive entry and exit points to access the failing line.
- Seamless Pipe Installation: Using professional-grade pulling equipment and the bursting method, we pull the new, high-durability line directly through the old path.
- Final Testing & Inspection: Once the new line is in place, we perform a final pressure test and video inspection to ensure the system is seamless and ready for service.
Replacement vs. Lining: Understanding the Difference
Do you need trenchless pipe lining and repairs or a full sewer line replacement? How do you know? With minor pipe damage, “repairing” an old pipe is often a possibility. However, if the damage is extensive, it may require a full trenchless sewer line installation. While both avoid major excavation, there are some technical differences.
- When Repair Isn’t Possible: Lining CIPP (cured-in-place pipe) requires a “host pipe” to be relatively intact to hold the liner’s shape. If your pipe is crushed, missing large sections, or has completely disintegrated, a full replacement is the only option.
- Correcting Structural Flaws: A liner simply follows the path of the existing pipe. If your line has “bellies” (sags) where water pools or “back-pitch” issues where the pipe runs uphill, replacement allows us to install a new line that corrects these gravity-flow problems.
- Full-Diameter Restoration: Main sewer line replacement ensures you have a brand-new, full-capacity pipe from the house to the city main, free of the internal debris or structural narrowing common in failing systems.
Sewer Line Replacement and Installation Without the Mess? Call Us Today!
If your sewer system has failed and you want a permanent, no-dig solution, contact the specialists at Clark County Plumbing & Drain. We provide the technical evidence, honest recommendations, and professional equipment needed for a successful trenchless sewer replacement.
Call us now for expert trenchless sewer line installation in Clark County.
