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Professional Service
Glen - Orland Park, IL 60477
Very professional, excellent service. Kevin was an absolute pleasure to work with; he went above and beyond the job requirements. We're lucky he was assigned to our project as his expertise and service was extremely helpful. I recommend Trenchless Innovations bro anyone in need of their services.
Response from Trenchless Innovations Inc.:
Thank you for your review, Glen! We are delighted to hear you had a great experience working with Kevin and the rest of our team. We hope you're enjoying the benefits of our air duct lining process and that you enjoy the cleaner, healthier air in your home for years to come. Thank you for your recommendation and for choosing Trenchless Innovations for your air duct restoration!
External Sump Pump, Ductwork Solution
Nathan - Orland Park, IL 60462
Kevin and Josh were super helpful and informative on the installation process. The water level in our ductwork has started to lower, so that is an encouraging sign. Very professional and kind crew.
Response from Trenchless Innovations Inc.:
Thank you for your review, Nathan! We are delighted to hear you had a pleasant experience with our team and even more delighted to hear that the water level in your ducts is receding. Thank you for choosing Trenchless Innovations for your air duct needs, we appreciate your business!
Positive attitude
Patty - Orland Park, IL 60462
The evaluation visit by the two gentlemen was very positive. The survey was completed efficiently and with courtesy to my house and furniture. Both were helpful and they left things clean. Showed up on time as scheduled and shared information that was quite helpful for me to understand the mitigation process that was proposed for my house. Once the process is completed, I’m looking forward cleaner and healthier air. Highly recommended.
Response from Trenchless Innovations Inc.:
Thank you for your review, Patty! We are happy to hear you had a positive and pleasant experience with our technicians when they came to your home to do the evaluation. We look forward to solving your air duct problems and ensuring you have clean and healthy air for years to come. Thank you for choosing us and we are grateful for your recommendation. Happy Holidays to you too!
Josh R.
Applied a second coat of Duct Armor to all underground ductwork and the furnace box. The application involved thoroughly cleaning the surfaces before applying the duct sealant to ensure maximum adhesion and effectiveness. This coat provides an additional layer of protection against air leaks and thermal loss, improving overall system efficiency. After application, inspected the area for complete coverage and ensured that all ducts and connections were properly sealed. The system is now better insulated, enhancing its performance.
John R.
Cleaned the sewer line by jetting and descaling to remove blockages and buildup. Filled a void where the bottom of the pipe was missing to prepare for lining. Installed a patch liner, starting from the grease basin at the back of the building, and extended it from the inlet to the grease trap, finishing in a 4” PVC section near the outside cleanout. The liner was carefully positioned and secured to ensure a seamless repair and restore the integrity of the sewer line.
Jim D.
Provided an estimate for installing a spot repair liner. The process includes: Preparation: Clean and inspect the damaged area of the pipe. Liner Installation: Insert and inflate the liner to fit the damaged section. Curing: Allow the liner to cure and set, forming a new, seamless pipe wall. Inspection: Conduct a final inspection to ensure the liner is properly installed. The estimate covers all materials, labor, and necessary equipment. The final cost will depend on the length and condition of the pipe needing repair.
Josh R.
Televised all underground ductwork. Applied first application of duct armor to all underground ductwork and furnace box.
Josh R.
Televised and cleaned all underground ductwork. Applied trenchless spincast mortar to and elbows and connections in underground ductwork. Repaired and rebuilt furnace box with mortar.
Bob S.
While televising the under-slab ductwork, I found the existing concrete encased ducts with metal fitting transitions were compromised. To restore air distribution integrity, I proposed an EPA-approved spin cast and spray lining application using Duct Armor sealant. This proven technique will effectively seal any cracks or gaps, reinforce duct structure, and inhibit future air leakage into the conditioned space.
John R.
5-6-2024: cleaned all tree root out of sewer, did a video inspection of the sewer up to 4” cast under home and out to city main no tree roots in line after cleaning. Installed 5’ spot liner at cast to clay connection, installed 5’ spot repair at pvc to clay connection just upstream of clean out with heavy roots, and installed 9’ spot repair liner downstream of clean out from 6’ to 15’ where tree roots were coming in 3 joints.
Bob S.
Televised sewer from outside clean out. There are roots at clean out at pvc to clay connection. There are also roots at cast to clay connection and also roots downstream of clean out for about 6ft. Provide proposal for lining 3 spots.
Jim D.
Televised air ducts. Tee was found to be deteriorated. Mortar connections/corners/spray line. Excavation may be necessary. An estimate will be provided for restoration.
Bob S.
Televised ducts under slab floor. Ducts are concrete with metal fittings that are very rusted. Suggest opening floor in several areas to access the ducts then spin cast mortaring then spray lining with Duct Armor duct lining material
Bob S.
Air duct inspection service call. Televised air ducts under slab floor. Bathtub is leaking and causing water to enter the air ducts. Need to have the bathtub drain fixed then spin cast mortar metal fitting and then spray line entire system with Duct Armor duct lining material.
Jim D.
Repaired register boot with hydraulic cement. Cleaned and televised all underground ductwork. Applied duct armor to all underground ductwork.
Bob S.
Televised sewer from outside clean out back into stack in house. Cast iron is slightly scaled.
Josh R.
We are applying the second application of our rubberized duct lining material to all of the underground pvc duct work.
Josh R.
We are applying the first application of our rubberized duct lining material to all of the underground pvc duct work. The ductwork had black mold and it is now encapsulated and mold will no longer grow on the pipe.
Josh R.
We are applying the second application of our rubberized duct lining material to all of the heavily deteriorated underground duct work. The air ducts will be completely sealed and the air in the home will be safe for the customer to breathe.
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 encapsulated and the air in the home will be safe for the customer to breathe.
Kevin W.
We are cleaning all underground duct work and applying our trenchless cast mortar to all bad metal fittings. We are sealing the entire underground system with our rubberized duct lining product.
Josh R.
We are applying the second 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 connections in the original house and then pvc with metal connections in the addition. Homeowner just had some drainage work done with their gutters. There are additional things that should be done. After water issue is resolved the ducts should be spray lined with Duct Armor duct lining material.
Josh R.
Customer is experiencing water in their air ducts due to hydrostatic water pressure. We are going to install a perforated sump pump pit next to the house and run the sump discharge line away from the house. We are also going to core through the foundation wall and install a section of perforated drain tile under the air ducts to capture the water getting in to the system. This water will run to the sump pump pit.
Bob S.
Televised ducts under slab floor. Ducts are concrete with metal connections and fittings that are rusted and allowing debris into pipe. Suggest spin casting metal connections then spray lining ducts with Duct Armor duct lining material.
Kevin W.
We are installing a 5’ spot repair liner under a condo building where a section of 4” cast iron pipe is broken and has been causing the sewer to back up into first floor unit.
John R.
Installing 85ft of 4” sewer liner. The cast iron pipe was deteriorating and causing frequent backups. The liner was installed through a 4” floor clean out in men’s room of Submarine City Orland Park I’ll
Kevin W.
We did a video inspection of the underground duct work found concrete/ transite pipe with metal connectors and elbows that were heavily rusted. Working on a proposal to clean and seal the underground system.