Trenchless Innovations is proud to provide effective, non-invasive air duct & sewer repair services to the residents of Frankfort, IL and the surrounding areas.
See our service reviews below to see why we’re such a big name in Frankfort, IL for sewer & duct repair.
Local Reviews
for Frankfort, IL
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Excellent Service.
Steve - Frankfort, IL 60423
Every team member from Trenchless Innovations has been exceptional to work with. Very helpful with answering any questions I had. Arrived on time and left my home exactly how it was when they arrived.
Response from Trenchless Innovations Inc.:
Steve, thank you for your kind words! We are very happy to hear you had a great experience with our team and that they took good care of you. We hope that our sewer lining corrected your sewer issues and that you're enjoying the benefits of a free flowing sewer. We appreciate your business and are grateful you chose us for your sewer repair!
The service and price was incredible
Mike - Frankfort, IL 60423
Found trenchless innovations on Facebook pop up and after some investigation they were exactly who. Was looking for fixed my water issues and repaired my duct work without having to bust up floors in my house incredible...
Response from Trenchless Innovations Inc.:
Thank you for your review, Mike! We are happy our process could solve your ductwork issues for you and save you from tearing up your flooring. We are grateful for your business and we thank you for placing your trust in us. We hope you enjoy your cleaner, healthier air! Thanks again!
Great Experience
Kim - Frankfort, IL 60423
What a pleasure it was. I submitted a request for an estimate and was able to fit me in same day. Everything was explained to me in detail and shown me what the issue was. Great experience!!!
Response from Trenchless Innovations Inc.:
We are so grateful for your 5-star review. Thanks for sharing your rating with us and the community.
Kevin W.
Repaired a trenchless sewer line using a pipe liner. First, I cleaned the interior with a high-pressure jet to remove debris. Then, I inserted the liner through an access point, inflated it, and let it cure to form a new seamless pipe. This method avoids digging and minimizes disruption.
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Today, I performed a trenchless sewer repair using the Perma-Liner™ trenchless pipe lining system. First, I accessed the damaged sewer line through an existing cleanout. I used a high-pressure water jet to clean the line, removing debris and obstructions. Next, I inserted a resin-saturated liner into the pipe and inflated it with an inversion drum. The liner was cured in place, creating a new, seamless pipe within the existing one, effectively sealing all cracks and leaks.
Josh R.
Improved register airflow by applying Duct Armor reinforced register boots in problem areas. Cut away damaged sections of existing flex duct using aviation snips. Slid new semi-rigid Duct Armor boot over cut end, securing with zip ties and UL-listed sealant tape. Extra length accommodates airflow resistance. Tested results with improved static pressure readings across those boots.
Bob S.
Applied hydro to each register to cover cracking then covered over with duct armor. Televised whole system and only cracking was at registers.
Bob S.
Pool plumbing service call. Televised all pool lines as much as possible. Found one supply line on the south west side of the pool has cracks right before entering the pool. Will provide a quote for epoxy spraying that area.
Bob S.
under slab leak detection service call. Televised ducts under slab floor. Ducts are concrete ducts possible transite. There was sighs of water in the ducts on the left side of house. Grading needs to be done on that side of house along with a swale to hopefully redirect water. If water still persists a sump pit may be necessary.
Josh R.
2/24: Cleaned and measured in preparation for lining. 3/3: Lined sewer from open hole near stack just before family room to clean-out just past concrete entryway (approximately 60ft) 3/29 Spray epoxy coated 10’ of 4” cast iron pipe with a 3 mil thickness from toilet collar.
Bob S.
Televised ducts from all registers and main. Did not find any issues or sign of any dead animals or rodents.
Josh R.
We are cleaning all of the heavily rusted underground duct work. We are then going to apply our Trenchless cast mortar to all of the deteriorated underground duct work to give them a strong structure. Once the air ducts have a strong concrete structure, we will apply two applications of our rubberized duct lining material. The air duct system will then be completely sealed and dirt and debris will no longer enter the system.
Bob S.
Televised ducts under slab floor. Ducts are galvanized metal ducts that are extremely rusted and deteriorated. There was no water at time of televisi g but it appears it is entering in the plenum area the traveling g through the system from there. Suggest installing a sump pump in the garage to control the water level. After that the du cts should be spin cast mortared and the spray lined with Duct Armor duct lining material.
Kevin W.
Encapsulated all underground asbestos transite duct work with our rubberized duct lining material.
Kevin W.
Installed a spot repair liner on the sewer from an outside clean out to seal a bad glue fitting that had roots growing into the pipe which kept causing the sewer line to back up.
Bob S.
Video inspection of a sewer line for a customer who is experiencing frequent back ups. Found roots growing in on the upstream side of the outside cleaned out. Propose to install a short line or to seal off the roots.
Bob S.
Video inspection of a sewer from an outside clean out. The 4” cast iron has a slight separation on the top of the pipe just upstream of the clean out. The problem is not urgent but should be taken care of in the future. Trenchless Innovations suggests installing a small spot line between the house and the clean out.
Kevin W.
We looked at some above ground duct work for a home owner who bought a house from a heavy smoker, they had gone through major work to get rid of smoke odor, prime/painted entire house, replaced carpets and flooring, even had duct work cleaned, and still the odor remained! We spray lined the entire air duct system supply/return lines to encapsulate duct work to eliminate smoke odor in HVAC system, so now the air flows through new sealed system.