Same-Day Service
Most service calls handled same-day across Spokane and Coeur d'Alene.
Trenchless Pipe Lining
Cure-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining is the industry-standard trenchless solution for old, cracked, or root-damaged sewer lines. We install a resin-saturated felt liner through an existing cleanout, inflate it against the host pipe, and cure it in place. The result is a seamless, jointless pipe inside your old line — typically warrantied 10–50 years.
No yard tear-out. No driveway demolition. No landscape restoration. Most lining projects are completed in a single day, and you can use your plumbing again the same evening.
When CIPP Makes Sense
Most aging sewer lines are good candidates — but not every one. A camera inspection tells us for sure. Common scenarios where CIPP wins:
Old clay or cast-iron joints leak — roots find them. CIPP seals every joint at once.
Multiple cracks or small offsets along the run — sealed by the liner in one pass.
When cabling and jetting won't hold for more than a few months, structural fix is needed.
Don't want to lose a 60-year-old tree to dig up the line? Trenchless avoids it.
Stamped concrete, pavers, or finished landscaping — CIPP avoids tearing it out.
Pre-1970s clay, cast iron, and Orangeburg lines are CIPP's sweet spot.
How It Works
Every step is done in-house — no subcontractors, no hand-offs.
How It Works
From first phone call to final walk-through — usually one day on-site.
A camera inspection and access-point review confirms whether CIPP is a fit for your line.
CIPP, traditional replacement, and spot-repair options — all in writing, no pressure.
Most installs done same-day. Plumbing is back in use the same evening.
Post-cure camera footage, warranty registration, and any clean-up — all handled before we leave.
Most service calls handled same-day across Spokane and Coeur d'Alene.
Flat-rate pricing approved before work begins — no surprises on the invoice.
Fully licensed in Washington and Idaho, bonded, and insured for your protection.
If it isn't right, we make it right. Period.
Same-day service across Spokane & Coeur d'Alene — flat-rate pricing, no surprises.
Don't just take our word for it — hear from our satisfied customers
Maintenance Membership
Total home service care, on a schedule.
Members get priority scheduling, seasonal HVAC tune-ups, an annual plumbing & electrical safety inspection, and exclusive discounts — for less than the cost of a single emergency call.
Manufacturer warranties run 10–50 years depending on the system, but the structural design life of most CIPP liners is 50+ years. The liner is a stand-alone structural pipe inside your old one — it doesn’t depend on the host pipe to function.
Most residential CIPP projects are completed in a single day from access to cure. You’ll be without plumbing service for a few hours during the cure, but you can typically use everything the same evening.
Most 4″–8″ residential sewer lines made of clay, cast iron, Orangeburg, or PVC. The line has to be intact enough to host the liner — fully collapsed sections need spot repair or excavation first. The pre-line camera tells us for sure.
Pure pipe-cost is sometimes higher with CIPP, but total project cost is almost always lower because there’s no excavation, restoration, or landscape repair. For lines under driveways, mature landscaping, or hardscape, CIPP is usually a fraction of the total cost of an open-trench replacement.
The robotic cutter reopens lined-over branches. Any branches that need lining themselves (e.g., long offshoots) can be lined separately, or junction-sealed where they tie in.
Yes. CIPP projects are typically a fraction of the cost of full excavation, but still a major plumbing investment. We offer flexible financing — including 0% APR for qualified buyers — and walk through the options during the quote.