San Luis Obispo Trenchless Technology is an advanced technique for replacing, repairing, or installing underground infrastructures such as sewer pipes and utility lines. Using a combination of advanced methods, materials, and equipment, Coastal Construction & Engineering can complete underground projects with minimal disruption to surface activities and traffic.
Minimal disruption means:
Minimizing damage to landscaping and the cost of replanting.
Minimizing the cost of repairing and replacing sidewalks, driveways, and parking areas
Minimal interruption to pedestrian and vehicle traffic and neighborhood activities
Fewer days, if any, when foot and vehicle traffic have to be detoured.
Minimizing materials that wind up in the landfill.
Along with significantly minimizing disruptions, trenchless technology:
Supports speedy and quality repair and replacement of damaged water and sewer pipes.
Reduces the chance of sewage leaks ground contamination and associated health issues.
Minimizes water waste and cost due to leaking or broken water lines.
Simplifies sewer inspection and repairs, especially in cities within San Luis Obispo County where local regulations require homeowners to inspect and repair the sewer lines on their property to obtain a permit for an ADU or remodeling or to close escrow when selling their home.
Overall, is less costly than the traditional method of digging up the pipes.
Applications for trenchless technology include installing, repairing and retrofitting sewer lines, water lines, and underground utility lines.
Any residential or commercial property owner needing work on underground sewer, water, or utility lines on private property.
Developers who are building new residences or commercial properties.
Residential owners who are adding an ADU.
Private property owners who need their underground sewer lines to connect successfully to the public line at the street.
Coastal Construction & Engineering is uniquely qualified for underground installations, repairs and connections because the company holds the California “A” General Engineering Contractor license. Among other specialized tasks that are associated with sewer and water lines, the “A” license is the only one that grants the license holder the ability to connect sewer lines to a public street.
Too many times, property owners rely on a well-meaning plumber without the proper licensing to thoroughly repair pipes and properly reconnect the new pipe to the public utility on the street. Without the correct connections, leaks continue, resulting in additional costs and more problems. Rely on Coastal Construction & Engineering for top-quality underground installation, repairs, and retrofitting. How does trenchless technology work?
Trenchless technology does not disrupt the ground above. No more time-consuming, labor-intensive digging and trenching. Only two surface holes are drilled for special drill heads to enter and exit the ground. No trenches. No ditches. No huge piles of dirt that need to be backfilled (or hauled away if contaminated by sewage), turn to mud in the rain or blow dust around in the wind.
Two examples of trenchless technology are Pipe Bursting (replacing underground lines) and Horizontal Boring (installing new underground lines). Coastal Construction & Engineering does both.
Pipe Bursting Pipe bursting is used to replace damaged pipes for sewer, water, gas, or electrical conduit. It also is optimal for increasing pipe size.
High-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe is attached to a special head that bursts the old pipe as sophisticated equipment directs the head forward. As the head travels, it pulls the new pipe behind.
Upon arriving at the destination, the head exits through a hole and Coastal Construction & Engineering makes the final connections.
Horizontal boring Sometimes called “directional boring” this method is accomplished by pushing a specialized drilling bit through the soil at a specific angle until a specific depth is reached. Once that depth is reached, the drill tip levels out and continues boring horizontally.
When the drill head reaches its destination and breaks through the soil surface, it is replaced with a “back reamer” to which the new pipe or conduit is connected. The back reamer is pulled back through the newly bored “trench,” laying out the new pipe on its way.
Horizontal boring is most commonly used for new pipe or conduit installations.
Working with Coastal Construction & Engineering Coastal Construction & Engineering uses high-tech cameras and locators to monitor trenchless operations from beginning to end. Coastal Construction & Engineering can:
Replace ¾-inch pipe up to a 6-inch pipe.
Upsize existing sewer lines from 3 to 6 inches.
Plumb any underground pipes under your house, business, road, or more without disruption.
Install new plumbing or conduit.
Repair or replace existing underground pipes.
Plumb any underground pipes under your house, business, road, or more without disruption.
Complete challenging, large-scale, and technical piping and conduit projects.
Save you money by eliminating trenching and the time it takes.