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Quick. Efficient. Non-Invasive.

Similar to Cured-In-Place-Pipe (CIPP) Lining, Pipe Bursting is a trenchless method used to replace old or damaged underground pipes without the need for extensive digging.

Here’s how it works:

  • Insertion of a Bursting Head: A bursting head, which is slightly larger than the existing pipe, is inserted into the old pipe.
  • Breaking the Old Pipe: As the bursting head is pulled or pushed through the old pipe, it breaks the existing pipe into fragments.
  • Simultaneous Installation: A new pipe, typically made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), is pulled into place behind the bursting head. This new pipe takes the place of the old one, fitting into the space created by the bursting process.
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Advantages of Pipe Bursting

  • Minimal Disruption: Since it requires little to no excavation, it minimizes disruption to landscapes, driveways, and other structures.
  • Cost-Effective: Reduces labor and restoration costs associated with traditional pipe replacement methods.
  • Time-Efficient: The process is generally quicker than traditional methods, reducing downtime.
  • Durability: HDPE pipes are durable with a long life span.

Pipe Bursting versus Pipe Lining - What’s the Difference?

Both Pipe Bursting and Pipe Lining are effective trenchless methods for repairing or replacing damaged pipes, but they have different advantages and are suitable for different situations.

Here’s a comparison to help you understand when to choose one over the other:

Pipe Bursting

Advantages:

  • Complete Replacement: Pipe Bursting replaces the old pipe entirely, which can be beneficial if the existing pipe is severely damaged or deteriorated.
  • Same or Larger Diameter: The new pipe can have the same or even a larger diameter than the old one, which can improve flow capacity.
  • Durability: The new pipes are typically made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), which is durable and has a long lifespan.

Considerations:

  • More Access Points: Requires two access points (entry and exit) for the bursting head.
  • Higher Cost: Generally more expensive than Pipe Lining due to the complete replacement process.

Pipe Lining

Advantages:

  • Less Invasive: Requires minimal digging, usually only one access point.
  • Cost-Effective: Typically less expensive than Pipe Bursting because it involves inserting a liner into the existing pipe rather than replacing it.
  • Quick Installation: The process is faster and less labor-intensive.

Considerations:

  • Reduced Diameter: The new liner slightly reduces the internal diameter of the pipe, which might not be ideal for pipes already prone to clogs.
  • Not Suitable for Severe Damage: If the existing pipe is too damaged or collapsed, pipe lining may not be a viable option.

Choosing the Right Method

  • Extent of Damage: If the pipe is severely damaged or collapsed, Pipe Bursting is often the better choice.
  • Cost and Time: For minor repairs and cost-effective solutions, Pipe Lining is usually preferred.
  • Flow Capacity: If maintaining or increasing the pipe’s diameter is important, Pipe Bursting is the way to go.

Frequently Asked Pipe Bursting Questions

The sewer line pipe bursting process minimizes the need for excavation, but some digging is still required to lower and retrieve the drill bit. Test pits to monitor the equipment's progress may also be necessary.

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