Trenchless Innovations has been providing air duct & sewer repair services to solve problems for residential and commercial clients in Hammond, IN, and the surrounding areas since 2002!
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Excellent Service from office to the field
Kevin - Hammond, IN 46324
Trenchless Innovations has been great from the front office to the team in the field. Small residential project was treated as if was large contract. Stayed and problem solved a tricky ‘small’ project until it was 100% addressed, including a second trip. They saved us from having to complete very invasive work in the exterior and interior of the home. Their professionalism and shared sense of urgency was greatly appreciated. Fantastic crew, work product and support team! Highly recommend Trenchless Innovations!
Response from Trenchless Innovations Inc.:
Kevin, thank you for your thoughtful review! We are happy that you had a great experience with our team and that we could thoroughly address and solve your sewer issues without having to dig the exterior or interior of your home. We appreciate your business and your recommendation. Please don't hesitate to reach back out if you ever have any questions regarding the work we have completed for you.
Josh R.
Applied second application of duct armor to all underground ductwork and furnace box.
Josh R.
Applied first application of duct armor to all underground ductwork and furnace box.
Josh R.
Applied trenchless spincast mortar to all underground connections. Repaired and rebuilt furnace box and all register vents with mortar as well.
Bob S.
Televised sewer from inside clean out in basement. Sewer is clay tile and has roots at many joints. Will provide proposal for installing liner.
Bob S.
Applied a second coat of Duct Armor to all registers, duct runs, and the plenum. This application ensures a more durable and long-lasting seal, enhancing the structural integrity and efficiency of the ductwork. The coating also helps prevent future corrosion and leaks, providing better indoor air quality and improved HVAC system performance. After the application, we conducted a thorough inspection to ensure complete and even coverage, confirming that all areas were adequately treated and protected.
Bob S.
Performed the initial application of Duct Armor to all underground ductwork. The process began with a thorough cleaning of the ducts to remove any debris and rust. Then, using specialized spray equipment, applied the first layer of Duct Armor. This material provides a durable and protective coating, effectively sealing the ducts to prevent leaks and corrosion, and enhancing the overall efficiency and longevity of the duct system.
Josh R.
Televised and cleaned all underground ductwork. Installed UV spot repair patch in offset line from furnace box. Applied trenchless spincast mortar to all elbows and connections. Repaired plenum box with hydraulic cement.
Bob S.
Televised ducts under slab floor. Ducts are concrete with metal fittings that are allowing sand to enter the system. Suggest spin cast mortaring metal then spray lining system with Duct Armor duct lining material.
Bob S.
Televised ducts under slab floor. Ducts are concrete ducts with metal fittings that have rusted out. Suggest spin cast mortaring joints then spray lining system with Duct Armor duct lining material.
Bob S.
Reid televising but could not get camera into ducts because they are too small on the baseboard and the camera will not go into the pipe. There is no a-coil but could not get front panel off because the furnace is sitting on top of front panel. Suggest having their HVAC person modify the front panel then have us come back out to TV.
John R.
Looked at baptismal fountain for possible epoxy coating, no access to coat from underneath our epoxy is not an option.
John R.
Televised sewer from clean out next to back door of building but could not get past 30ft. Televised back to building from 6” clean out in parking lot and saw connection from 4” kitchen line. Hooked up this line with camera and could not get back to clean out due to heavy grease. Rodded 4” line from clean out out to main line and broke up grease and go sewer running again. Televised from 4” clean out by back door all the way to city main approximately 126 ft. Sewer is open with no breaks.
John R.
Installed 8’ spot repair liner from stack in basement towards front of house downstream starting just after possible floor drain tie in on left side of pipe and ended liner just before kitchen tie in on left side of pipe(outside the house), lined over wye connection from stack in back of house and also floor drain near washer/dryer, reinstated wye from stack in back of house and floor drain near washer/dryer. Applied 3 applications of spraypoxy from stack in back of house to patch liner where we reinstated.
Bob S.
Televised ducts under slab floor. Ducts are concrete ducts possibly Transite with metal fittings and connections. Ducts are getting sand in through the joints and the plenum. Suggest spin cast mortaring joints and metal then spray lining ducts with Duct Armor duct lining material.
Bob S.
Televised ducts under slab floor. Ducts are concrete ducts with metal fittings and connections where sand is entering into the ducts. The plenum is also rusted with holes. Suggest spray lining to encapsulate the concrete pipes and stop the sand.
Kevin W.
Cleaned 5’ section of 4” cast iron/lead toilet collar and epoxy coated 5’ section of cast/lead to achieve 3mil thickness from tee dropping down stack/ up vent back to toilet collar. *** send copy of invoice via mail do not have email.
Josh R.
We are applying our spin cast mortar to all of the heavily rusted connections and elbows in the underground duct work.
Josh R.
We are applying the second application of our rubberized duct lining material to all of the heavily deteriorated underground duct work.
Josh R.
We are applying the first application of our rubberized duct lining material to all of the underground asbestos transite air ducts. 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 concrete with metal couplings allowing sand into the system. Suggest spin cast mortaring metal then spray lining the system with Duct Armor duct lining material. Suggest running downspouts out further.
Kevin W.
We are cleaning all the underground duct work, our customer has sand/ dust entering the underground duct work through the rusted metal connectors and elbows, allowing the sand/ dust to blow all over the house, we are applying our trenchless cast to restructure all the weak rusted metal and also spray lining/ sealing the first of two applications to the entire underground duct work system with our rubberized duct lining product
Bob S.
Televised ducts under slab floor. Ducts are concrete with metal connections and fittings that are rusting and allowing sand into the system. There was no water in the system but the gutters and downspouts need to be replaced and extended from the house. Suggest spin casting the metal connections and then spray lining the system with Duct Armor duct lining material.
Kevin W.
Cleaned all underground duct work. Encapsulated all deteriorated underground ductwork with our duct lining material.
Bob S.
Video inspection of sewer from an inside clean out. Sewer has a break located near the sidewalk approximately 6ft deep. Suggest digging down to repair the break and the lining from that point to the city main sewer.