Some Pipes Are Too Damaged for Trenchless Repairs Alone
While trenchless solutions work in many situations, they aren’t always enough. When pipes are collapsed, severely deteriorated, or made from outdated materials, internal repairs and lining may not provide a reliable long-term solution.
Collapsed or Broken Pipes
When pipes have collapsed or structurally failed, there’s no clear path to repair from the inside. Full replacement is required to restore flow and function.
Severely Deteriorated Infrastructure
Pipes weakened by corrosion, age, or long-term damage may not support lining or internal repairs, making full excavation the most reliable option.
Outdated or Unsafe Materials
Older materials like clay, Orangeburg, or lead can fail over time or pose safety concerns, requiring complete replacement to meet modern standards.
Limited Access for Trenchless Methods
Some systems don’t allow proper access for trenchless installation, or conditions prevent effective results, making excavation necessary to complete the job correctly.
If your pipes are severely damaged or beyond repair, temporary or internal solutions may only delay the inevitable.
A Reliable Solution When Full Replacement Is the Only Option
Excavation is the best approach when pipes are too damaged for internal repairs or when a complete replacement is needed to restore long-term performance.
If your system requires full replacement or can’t be repaired from the inside, excavation provides the most direct and dependable solution.
The Solution
Complete Replacement with Controlled, Professional Excavation
Excavation gives us full access to your system, allowing us to remove failing pipes and install a brand-new line built to last.
Using a controlled, targeted approach, we expose only what’s necessary, minimizing disruption while ensuring safe, precise installation.
From small residential projects to large municipal infrastructure, excavation allows us to fully replace failing systems, restoring reliability, improving flow capacity, and eliminating recurring issues at the source.
Key Benefits:
Complete removal and replacement of damaged or failed pipes
Full access for accurate, high-quality installation
Supports water, sewer, and storm system upgrades
Built for long-term performance with modern materials
Replace the entire system, not just patch the problem.
Here’s how our excavation process works, step by step.
How it works
A Controlled Excavation Process Built for Safe, Reliable Replacement
We follow a structured, step-by-step process to safely expose, remove, and replace your underground utilities, ensuring proper installation, long-term performance, and minimal unnecessary disruption.
SITE INSPECTION & PLANNING
We begin with a detailed inspection to assess pipe condition, identify failure points, and map out the safest and most efficient excavation plan. This ensures the work is done correctly from the start.
TARGETED EXCAVATION
We carefully excavate only the necessary areas to access the damaged pipe. Our controlled approach minimizes impact to your property while maintaining a safe, stable work environment.
REMOVE & REPLACE THE PIPE
Once exposed, we remove the failing pipe and install a new, high-quality line using modern materials. This creates a reliable, long-lasting system built for today’s toughest demands.
FINAL CONNECTION & SITE RESTORATION
After installation, we reconnect your system, test for proper performance, and restore the excavated area. Your system is returned to service with a fully replaced, dependable pipe in place.
Most excavation projects are completed with a controlled approach that prioritizes safety, precision, and long-term reliability.
If your system requires full replacement, excavation ensures the job is done right the first time.
Replace Your Pipes the Right Way From the Ground Up
If your pipes are too damaged for repairs or trenchless solutions, excavation gives you a complete, reliable replacement. Get a system built to last with professional, controlled installation.