Trenchless Innovations has been providing air duct & sewer repair services to solve problems for residential and commercial clients in Joliet , IL and the surrounding areas since 2002!
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Pipe Locating &Televising Svc - Joliet, IL 60435
Response from Trenchless Innovations Inc.:
We are so grateful for your kind words.
Service was great, considerate, clean, helpful.
Claudia - Joliet, IL 60431
So far am happy with all. I understand my vent issues will be resolved for years to come, and this makes me feel safe and comfortable.
Response from Trenchless Innovations Inc.:
Thank you for your review, Claudia! We are delighted to hear you're happy with the results of your air duct lining and that you had a good experience working with our team. We hope you continue to enjoy the healthier, cleaner air you're now experiencing. Thank you for choosing Trenchless Innovations for your air duct restoration. We appreciate your business!
great service
Groegory - Joliet, IL 60436
Response from Trenchless Innovations Inc.:
Thank you so much for the amazing 5 star review!
John R.
Rodded floor drain to re-open floor drain after lining.
Jim D.
Installed a new trenchless sewer line with a pipe bursting technique. First, used a small excavation point to insert the new pipe. The existing pipe was burst and replaced without extensive digging. Ensured all connections were secure and tested the system for leaks.
John R.
Installed a 5’ 4x6” patch at the 4-6” connection near manhole. Lined 4” cast iron sewer upstream from open pipe approximately 20’ ending in patch. Reinstated the two connections (cross). Lined 4” cast iron sewer downstream from pulled toilet in men’s bathroom approximately 10’ ending in newly installed cast. Reinstated three connections on that line.
John R.
Descaled and jetted 4" cast iron sewer line from an open hole in women's bathroom downstream to manhole and from the open hole in women's bathroom to next door men's bathroom in preparation for lining.
Kevin W.
Resolved a slab leak issue via trenchless pipe relining techniques. Cut an access point through the concrete to expose the compromised copper line. Inserted a structural liner impregnated with epoxy resin, which formed a new seamless pipe within the existing damaged pipe upon curing, eliminating the need for slab demolition.
Bob S.
Televised sewer from outside clean oout back into house. Located an area at about 25 - 30 ft where there is a large hole in the bottom of pips and cannot get passed. Located area in the closet on other side of bathroom.
Kevin W.
On 3-6-2024: I opened the floor and cleaned out removed pipe installed a new 4” PVC floor clean out, and cleaned sewer 75’ to the city main. Heavy roots throughout the space. Also measured sewer in preparation for lining. 3-7-2024: Inserted a four-foot spot repair liner and positioned it over the area just upstream of the city main where the pipe had dropped. Inserted a 4-6” liner through the newly installed inside clean-out extending approximately 70 feet downstream ending in the previously installed spot repair upstream of the city main. Reinstated the existing drain tile located just past the cast-to-clay connection. Backfilled hole with 3/4” stone and recentered concrete floor.
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Underground duct video inspection service call. Ducts run from kitchen out under lower bedroom. Ducts are taking on water during heavy rains; recommended sump pump installation to help move water away from home. Also recommended lining for ducts once this is fixed.
Bob S.
Sewer line video camera inspection service call. Televised sewer from pulled toilet because stack in back of house bring it back to pulled toilet. Heavy roots at 77 ft that cannot get passed. Customer is having his plumber come back and rod from pulled toilet. Provide estimate for changing clean put in basement then lining to main.
Josh R.
We are applying our rubberized duct lining material to all of the underground asbestos transite air ducts.
Josh R.
We are cleaning the entire underground air duct system with our special high powered vacuum. We are then going to encapsulate the underground asbestos transite air ducts with our rubberized duct lining material. The air ducts will be completely sealed and the air in the home will be safe for the customer to breathe.
Bob S.
Televised ducts under slab floor. Ducts are galvanized metal and showing heavy signs of rust and deterioration and letting stand nes into the ducts reducing airflow to certain rooms. Downspouts all need to be extended to reduce the water next to the house. Once water issue is resolved the ducts should be spincast mortared then spray lined with Duct Armor duct lining material.
Bob S.
Televised ducts under slab floor. Ducts are galvanized metal and showing heavy signs of rust and deterioration. Suggest spin cast mortar and then spray lining ducts with Duct Armor duct lining material. If need be install outside sump pit and pump.
Kevin W.
We are cleaning the underground duct work and applying our trenchless cast mortar to all the bad metal couplings that were rusted away allowing the sand backfill to enter the system and blow through the house, after the mortar hardens we will be applying our duct lining product to seal and encapsulate the entire underground duct work system.
Bob S.
Rodded backed up sewer from inside clean out in basement floor. Sewer has heavy roots in the first 15 ft. Video inspected sewer and saw sewer was in good condition but had heavy root growth at the cast to clay connection. Suggest either periodic rodding or installation of an outside clean out on the cast to clay connection.
Bob S.
Video inspection of underground air ducts. Ducts are galvanized metal showing signs of rust. Suggest spray lining ducts with Duct Armor Duct lining material.
Kevin W.
We did a video inspection of the underground duct work for a customer that was getting a musty odor out of the vents and found that the kitchen line was broke and leaking sanitary water into the air ducts underground.
Bob S.
Video inspection of a sewer from an inside clean out. There is some cracking in the pipe under the driveway that should be addressed at a later date, but that was not causing the customers backup problems. Believe the 4” cast iron pipe in the basement is scaled and tuff and that is causing the backups. Suggest cleaning the cast iron pipe to remove the scale to allow for better flow.