Trenchless Innovations has been providing air duct & sewer repair services to solve problems for residential and commercial clients in Crete, IL, and the surrounding areas since 2002!
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Josh R.
Televised 4” sewer line from outside cleanout in backyard and the two stacks in basement. The stack on the left side of the basement is approximately 30’ and there is loose scale in the line. The stack near the basement stairs is approximately 7’ and is in good condition. Both stacks tie into main sewer line going out of the house. From the outside cleanout going upstream, we get approximately 55’ and hit a lot of debris and lose picture before the 90 degree elbow going up. All of the toilets tie in past this point. There is an offset at approximately 15’ downstream from first cleanout near house. The 4” line is approximately 50’ downstream and goes to a septic tank.
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I completed a second application of Duct Armor to a large underground duct system. The first application provided a good base layer, but the second coat ensured complete coverage. I also sealed off the six access points used for cleaning and inspection, using metal plates and hydraulic cement to guarantee an airtight finish. This restored the system’s efficiency and extended its lifespan.
Jim D.
I relined a 40-foot sewer line using a trenchless method with an epoxy-coated liner. After cleaning the pipe with a high-pressure jetter, I inserted and expanded the epoxy-coated liner. Once cured, it created a seamless, durable inner lining that restored the sewer’s functionality without digging. This method effectively extended the life of the pipe and prevented future issues.
John R.
I was referred to Reid for a sewer line issue and was tasked with rodding the sewer from a pulled toilet. After removing the toilet, I inserted a heavy-duty auger into the sewer line to clear the blockage. I ran the auger multiple times to ensure the line was completely cleared. Afterward, I reinstalled the toilet, checked for leaks, and confirmed that the sewer line was functioning properly without further obstruction.
Bob S.
Utilized a sewer televising system from the internal cleanout on the stack for inspection. Root obstruction limited exploration to 157 ft. Notably, the cast iron exhibits significant channeling and lacks bottom portions in specific sections. Recommendation entails opening the basement floor to enhance accessibility, followed by descaling of the cast iron and subsequent lining from basement to main sewer line.
Kevin W.
12-22-2022: installed 5' spot repair liner through c/o in parkway to cover offset located at 27' upstream of c/o. Reinstated tee with robotic cutter possible drain tile connection.
Josh R.
We are applying the first application of our rubberized duct lining material to all of the underground asbestos transite air ducts.
Josh R.
We are applying our Trenchless Cast Mortar to all of the heavily rusted galvanized metal connections in the underground air ducts system. This will give these connections a strong concrete like structure and sand and debris will no longer enter the system from these areas.
Kevin W.
We are cleaning all the underground duct work and applying 2 applications of our duct lining material to all underground duct work for the Village of Thornton the Library and Village Hall which share the same building and similar duct work conditions.
Josh R.
We are applying our Trenchless cast mortar to all of the heavily deteriorated underground metal duct work. This will give the air ducts a strong concrete structure. We are then going to apply two applications of our rubberized duct lining material to the entire system. The air ducts will be completely sealed and dirt and debris will no longer enter the system.
Jim D.
We are applying the second application of Duct Armor material to all of the deteriorated underground air ducts. The air ducts will be completely sealed and dust and debris will no longer blow out of the air vents.
Kevin W.
We are cleaning all the underground duct work and applying our duct lining product to all the underground duct to seal the system leaving a nice clean air flow for our customer.
John R.
At customers home to inspect slab duct work. There is standing water in the heat vent and a moldy smell coming from the vents. After running a camera through the ducts we found the ducts are severely deteriorated. We also inspected the exterior of the house to look at repairs needed to move water away from the foundation.
Bob S.
Inspected above ground ducts for excessive dust in the house. Suggest homeowner have the ducts cleaned. If problem persists then Trenchless Innovations can seal the ducts from within.
Kevin W.
Cleaned the underground duct work of all dirt and debris, then we applied our duct armor product to encapsulate the transite pipe that contained asbestos leaving a nice sealed and environmentally friendly system underground.
Bob S.
Inspecting a lower level bathroom drainage issue.