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Why Pipe Bursting Is Ideal for Replacing Failing Orangeburg and Clay Sewer Lines

By John Tamburino | April 29, 2026

When older sewer lines start breaking down, the material inside the ground matters more than most property owners realize. Orangeburg and clay pipes fail in very different ways, but both tend to lose strength from…

Can You Line a Pipe That’s Already Been Fixed?

By John Tamburino | April 22, 2026

Yes, in many cases a previously repaired pipe can still be lined, but it depends on what was done before, the materials used, and the current condition of the line. We at Sewer Pro often…

What Happens When Sewer Pipes Sag (and Why It’s Hard to Spot)

By John Tamburino | April 15, 2026

When a sewer line sags, it does not always show obvious warning signs right away. Inside the pipe, a low spot can collect water and waste over time, slowly changing how the system moves material…

How Soil Conditions Affect Trenchless Pipe Lining Project Success

By John Tamburino | April 15, 2026

If you have ever been told your yard would need to be torn up to fix a broken sewer line, you already know why trenchless repair methods have become so popular. No excavation, no destroyed…

When Sewer Pipes Collapse Without Warning

By John Tamburino | April 6, 2026

Most homeowners do not think about their sewer line until something goes wrong. Unlike a dripping faucet or a running toilet, a failing sewer pipe gives no visible warning signs until the damage is already…

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