
Trenchless Pipe Repair
Fix broken underground drains without wrecking your lawn or breaking the bank.
Why Sewer Squad Is Toronto’s Go-To Plumbing Company
A Better Way to Repair Pipes
You don’t need to tear up your yard to fix your drains. With trenchless pipe repair, Sewer Squad restores your sewer line from the inside out, using epoxy liners or pipe bursting tools that require just a small access point. We use sewer cameras to pinpoint the problem, then insert a new pipe liner that’s cured using UV light or steam, depending on the method and your pipe condition.
No big mess. No ripped-up driveways. Just a new pipe, built to last 50+ years.
Why Choose Sewer Squad
Advanced tools. Trusted results.

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Licensed, trenchless-certified techs

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When You Don’t Want to Dig
Trenchless is ideal when underground pipes are failing but access is limited.

Certified Trenchless Sewer Repair in Ontario. Safe, Non-Invasive, Code-Approved Solutions
frequently asked questions
What is trenchless pipe repair?
It’s a no-dig method that repairs underground drain lines using internal pipe liners or pipe bursting. It restores your line without full excavation.
What’s the difference between UV and steam curing?
Both cure an epoxy liner inside your pipe. Steam-cured liners are more common for longer or residential runs, while UV-cured liners are often used in tight spots or where fast curing is needed. We’ll choose the right one based on your line.
Is trenchless more expensive than traditional digging?
Not always. While the upfront cost can be similar or slightly higher, trenchless saves you thousands in landscaping, concrete, and time.
How long does it last?
Our liners are rated to last 50 years or more. They’re seamless, root-resistant, and meet local code.
Will you still need to dig anything?
Sometimes a small access point is needed, but no full trench. We’ll explain everything before we begin.
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