Pipe bursting and pipe lining are both trenchless sewer repair methods designed to reduce excavation and minimize disruption to your property. While they share that goal, they solve different types of sewer line problems.
Pipe lining, often called CIPP (Cured-In-Place Pipe) repair, restores an existing sewer pipe by installing a durable liner inside the damaged line. The liner hardens in place, creating a smooth new pipe within the old one. Pipe bursting, on the other hand, completely replaces the existing pipe. A specialized bursting head breaks apart the old pipe while simultaneously pulling a brand-new pipe into place.
Pipe lining is often recommended when the sewer line is still structurally sound but suffering from issues such as:
Because the original pipe remains in place, pipe lining is often one of the least disruptive sewer repair options available.
Pipe bursting is typically used when the existing sewer line has deteriorated beyond the point where lining is practical. This method allows a completely new pipe to be installed without the extensive trenching associated with traditional replacement.
Many older Spokane-area properties still have aging clay or other outdated sewer materials that may eventually require replacement rather than repair.
| Factor | Pipe Lining | Pipe Bursting |
|---|---|---|
| Purpose | Repairs existing pipe | Replaces existing pipe |
| Excavation Required | Minimal | Minimal |
| Works on Collapsed Pipes | No | Yes |
| Root Intrusion Repair | Often | Yes |
| Creates New Pipe | Inside Existing Pipe | Entirely New Pipe |
The best option depends on the condition of your sewer line. Bulldog Rooter uses professional sewer camera inspections to evaluate the pipe’s condition and identify the most effective repair method. If the line can be restored with trenchless pipe lining, we’ll explain that option. If the damage is too extensive, pipe bursting may provide the better long-term solution.
Our goal is to recommend the repair that delivers the most value and reliability for your Spokane-area home while minimizing disruption to your property whenever possible.