At Trenchless Innovations, we pride ourselves on offering expert air duct & sewer repair services, as well as air duct and sewer video inspections to the residents and businesses of Glen Ellyn, IL and the surrounding areas.
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Great service and good to work with
Dan - Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
Response from Trenchless Innovations Inc.:
Thank you for your review, Dan! We are happy to hear you had a great experience with our team. Thank you for choosing us for your sewer lining service. We hope you are enjoying the benefits our lining process gives you!
great guys!
David - Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
i watched a little bit they were very professional ! I hope it works and lasts a long time !
Response from Trenchless Innovations Inc.:
Thank you for your review, David! We are happy you had a great experience with our team and we know you will love the cleaner, healthier air you'll now experience by having your ducts lined. Thank you for choosing Trenchless Innovations, we are grateful for your support!
Great and honest service
Dan - Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
Everyone on the team was great and I appreciated the honest and thorough explanation of everything
Response from Trenchless Innovations Inc.:
Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review, Dan! We are happy to hear you had a great experience with Bob and the team during your sewer televising. We appreciate your business and please reach out to us if you have any additional questions. Thanks again!
Bob S.
Televised sewer from outside clean out to city main to provide proposal for lining.
Bob S.
Estimate
Kevin W.
Tvd sewer with pan and tilt camera to verify dead connection lateral sewer goes to cross at city main drops down at cross into main and is blocked off straight ahead down stream and also blocked off on top at to 12 o’clock position. We can not patch or line at cross liner would end just short of cross connection.
Bob S.
Televised sewer from outside clean out to city main approximately 89 ft.
John R.
Inserted a liner from the existing 6" cleanout extending approximately 35', overlapping PVC connection downstream towards the city main. Inserted a liner from existing basin extending approximately 75' past existing 6" cleanout. Reinstated 6” cleanout, drain tile connection, stack connection, and overhead connection. Inserted a liner from existing stack extending approximately 16' to the main line, reinstated toilet and floor drain connections. Inserted a liner from an existing overhead cleanout extending approximately 14' to the main line. Installed two tee liners at the stack connection and the overhead connection.
Bob S.
Provide quote for lining 44ft of 6" sewer from OSCO
Bob S.
Conducted site assessment for potential sewer line rehabilitation. Utilized RIDGID SeeSnake PLUS inspection camera to evaluate pipe condition and determine suitability for trenchless lining. Recommended installation of a 6" clean-out with a straight tee and 2 feet of PVC pipe on the downstream side to facilitate future maintenance and lining process. Measured approximately 88 feet of pipe requiring rehabilitation. Proposed Perma-Liner Sectional Point Repair system for damaged sections and Perma-Liner Continuous Inversion method for full-length lining. This cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) solution will restore structural integrity, prevent root intrusion, and extend sewer line lifespan without extensive excavation.
Kevin W.
I cleaned a sewer line from a 6" pvc cleanout in the driveway to a catch basin, cleaned a 40' section of pvc downstream from the catch basin to the main, cleaned a 70' section of pvc from the main to the catch basin, cleaned a branch line from the front of the house to the 6" main, and tvd from the stack near the laundry to the 6" main. I also tvd from the catch basin to the stack where the kitchen and laundry tie in.
Jim D.
Provide estimate to rod and televise sewer.
Kevin W.
Cleaned and measured sewer in preparation for lining. Lined sewer from 6” pvc clean out in front yard 38’ upstream starting in 6” pvc near clean out and ending in 6” clay just before 4” pvc.
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Under slab duct inspection service call. Used camera to inspect ducts. Ducts are made of concret transite but the fittings are starting to fail - lots of rust spotted. Recommended spin cast mortaring to repair. Provided estimate for duct armor to ensure proper duct lining.
Jim D.
Underground ductwork repair and ductwork resealing service call. Cleaned all underground ductwork. Applied first application of duct armor to all underground ductwork.
Bob S.
Ductwork video camera service visit. Televised ducts under slab portions of house. Ducts are concrete possibly Transite with Asbestos. Suggest spray lining to seal for possible radon and also encapsulate the concrete pipes.
Bob S.
Air duct inspection visit. Televised ducts under slab floor in lower level. Ducts are concrete with metal fittings. There was standing water in 2 pout of the 3 ducts. Recommended air duct repair service. Suggest regrading front of house and extending downspouts. After that the ducts should be spin cast mortared on the metal then spray lined with Duct Armor duct lining material.
Jim D.
Inserted a 6” liner through the existing outside clean out and continued downstream approximately 40' ending prior to the city main sewer line.
Bob S.
Televised sewer from Oslo and could not get past 35ft Rodded but could not get past that spot. Televised from Isco and got to same spot. Suggest digging to make repair at bad location then installing liner.
Kevin W.
10-21-2022: installed 5’ spot repair liner 14’ downstream of clean out over break/ void in clay tile, took measurements for inversion lining (orange tape marks on camera)
Kevin W.
We are cleaning the sewer and lining a 50’ section of 6” clay tile pipe that has heavy tree root growth at the clay tile pipe joints, lining through these joints with our seamless liner won’t allow the tree roots to grow back into the sewer and cause a sewer back up into the house!
Kevin W.
We are sealing all the underground duct work in a slab home with our rubberized duct lining product.
Jim D.
We are applying the first of two applications of our rubberized duct lining material to the heavily rusted underground air duct system. The customer was experiencing heavy debris and sand throughout the home, but now the air ducts will be completely sealed. The air in the home will be safe for the customer to breathe.
Kevin W.
We are cleaning all the underground duct work and applying our trenchless cast mortar to all the metal fittings, connectors, and plenum box in preparation for lining the entire underground duct work system with our duct lining product.
Bob S.
Televised sewer from outside clean out. Heavy roots aroung 50 - 60 ft out. Rodded sewer 90 ft to city main then televised to make sure roots were gone. Will provide quote for lining approximately 50 ft of sewer with a 30 ft remote start.
Kevin W.
Applied our duct lining product to all underground duct work under a slab section of the home to prevent from rusting out and deteriorating also seal any leaky connections leaving a clean air flow into the home.
Bob S.
Televised ducts under slab floor. Ducts are concrete with metal connections and fittings. Plenum under furnace and the metal connections are rusting away. There was no standing water in the system but there were signs where water had been in the system. Suggest extending all downspouts away from the house. Two that are in the ground should be removed during the winter months and run above ground. After addressing the water issue the ducts should be spray lined with Duct Armor duct lining material.
Kevin W.
Cleaned all the underground duct work and lined the ducts to encapsulate transite pipe leaving a clean and safe breathing environment for the customer.