Trenchless Innovations has been providing air duct & sewer repair services to solve problems for residential and commercial clients in Downers Grove, IL and the surrounding areas since 2002!
View our service reviews to see why our cutomers rate us highly as their trusted air duct & sewer repair professionals in Downers Grove, IL.
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Great service
Marianne - Downers Grove, IL 60516
The guys did a great job. Very friendly and happy to answer any questions I had. They took care to make sure my floors and furniture were protected as needed. The girls in the office were also great about discussing the process and answering questions. A pleasure to work with!
Response from Trenchless Innovations Inc.:
We thank you for sharing your positive experience. It made our day.
Great experience
Denise - Downers Grove, IL 60515
Knowledgeable and competent. Respectful of my home.
Response from Trenchless Innovations Inc.:
Thank you for your review, Denise! We are happy that you had a pleasant experience with our team. We will always make sure to be respectful of your home and never leave a mess so we are happy to hear we did just that! Thank you for choosing Trenchless Innovations for your drainage work at your home. We appreciate your business!
wonderful experience
John - Downers Grove, IL 60516
Great service from a family run company. Every single person I interacted with was most professional, courteous and accommodating. I couldn't recommend them enough!
Response from Trenchless Innovations Inc.:
Thank you for your review, John! We are delighted to hear you had a great experience with our team. Thank you for choosing Trenchless Innovations for your duct lining, we know you and your family will be happy with the healthier, cleaner air as a result! Thank you again for your business!
Josh R.
Applied second application of duct armor to all underground duct work.
Josh R.
Applied first application of duct armor to all underground ductwork and furnace box.
Josh R.
Televised and cleaned all underground ductwork. Applied Trenchless spin cast mortar to all underground ductwork. Repaired register vents with mortar as well.
Bob S.
Televised ducts under slab floor. Ducts are galvanized metal and are heavily rusted. Suggest spin cast mortaring then spray lining with Duct Armor duct lining material.
Jim D.
Provide estimate to precision clean and jet.
Jim D.
Performed video inspection of the under-slab transite concrete ductwork serving the home's HVAC system. Utilized a remote camera to thoroughly inspect the interior conditions of the 12"x18" main trunk line and branch duct runs with metal fittings. Identified areas of duct settling leading to cracks and separations at joints over time. Based on the inspection findings, will provide a proposal to rehabilitate the existing ductwork using an EPA-approved spray-applied sealant to encapsulate any exposed concrete materials. This spray lining process forms a new seamless interior surface, preventing future air leaks or hazards from the aging transite ducts while eliminating the need for full replacement.
Jim D.
Employed a sewer televising system starting from the internal cleanout on the stack for inspection. Roots hindered exploration, allowing examination up to 63 ft only. Notably, significant channeling is evident in the cast iron, with specific sections lacking bottom portions. The recommendation involves opening the basement floor to enhance accessibility, followed by descaling of the cast iron and lining from the basement to the main sewer line.
Bob S.
Televised ducts under slab floor. Ducts are galvanized metal that is showing heavy signs of rust and calcification. Suggest Spain cast mortaring the ducts then spray lining with Duct Armor.
Bob S.
Televised ducts under slab floor. Ducts are PVC with metal fittings that are rusted and allowing dirt and debris into the system. Suggest spin cast mortaring connections then spray lining ducts with Duct Armor duct lining material.
Bob S.
Televised sewer from outside and inside clean out. Sewer is cast iron and heavily scaled and channeled. Suggest excavating in basement area where the stack is then descaling and lining. <br> <br> Also televised under slab air ducts. Ducts are galvanized metal and extremely rusted with holes. Suggest turning overhead.
Josh R.
We are applying our Trenchless cast mortar to all of the heavily rusted underground air ducts. This process will give the weak air ducts a strong concrete structure. We will then encapsulate the air ducts with our rubberized duct lining material.
Josh R.
We are applying the first application of our rubberized duct lining material to all of the heavily rusted galvanized metal underground duct work. The air ducts will be completely sealed and sand and debris will no longer enter the system.
Kevin W.
We are cleaning all the underground duct work and applying our trenchless cast mortar to all the underground duct work to give the weak rusted metal a nice solid structure in preparation for sealing/ lining the underground duct system with our duct lining product.
Kevin W.
We are applying the second application of our rubberized Duct Armor material to all of the heavily rusted underground duct work. The air ducts are completely sealed and will keep dust and debris from blowing out of the air vents. The duct lining material is antimicrobial so there will be no mold growth on the air ducts in the future.
Kevin W.
We are installing a section of drain tile under a slab section of the home, installing the tile lower than the duct work to catch the water table as it rises before it can reach the duct work, piping it over to a sump pit so the pump can pump it out and away from the home.
Kevin W.
We are applying the first application of our Duct Armor material to all of the heavily rusted underground air ducts. The customer was experiencing heavy dust and debris blowing out of their air vents. The air ducts are now completely sealed tight with our white rubberized duct lining material.
Kevin W.
We are cleaning all the underground duct work which is a metal pipe that is heavily rusting away, and also applying our trenchless cast mortar system to all the metal duct work to restructure the pipe in preparation to line the ducts with our rubberized duct lining product.
Bob S.
Televised ducts under slab floor. Ducts are spiral wound metal and rusting and deteriorating causing dust to enter the house. Suggest spin cast mortar of the ducts to restore the structure then spray lining with Duct Armor duct lining material.
Kevin W.
We did a video inspection of the underground duct work under a slab section of the home found the pipes were heavily rusting away.
Kevin W.
Applied our Trenchless cast to all of the deteriorated underground duct work to give it a strong structure.
Bob S.
Televised ducts under slab floor. Ducts are metal and showing signs of rust. Suggest spin cast mortar in certain areas of the house in order to rebuild the structure of the ducts. After that the ducts should be spray lined with Duct Armor duct lining material.
Kevin W.
Lined sewer from overhead clean out in basement to septic tank.
Bob S.
Video inspection of sewer line shows sewer is very scaled and has a channel on bottom where water is leaking out of when they were backing up. Suggest installing a sewer liner to seal off the sewer from future leaking.