Trenchless Innovations provides air duct & sewer repair services that save property from significant digging or full duct replacement. We serve both residential and commercial clients of Palos Park, IL and the surrounding areas.
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Local Reviews
for Palos Park, IL
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Excellent service
Glen - Palos Park, IL 60464
Very professional, excellent service. Josh was easy to work, I recommend Trenchless Innovations to anyone in need of their services.
Response from Trenchless Innovations Inc.:
Thank you for your review, Glen! We are glad to hear that Josh provided you excellent customer service and that you had a great experience working with our team. Thank you for your recommendation and please give us a call if there's ever anything else you may need!
Bob S.
Performed thorough sewer camera inspection for a Palos Park, IL customer. Detected blockages, root intrusion, and damaged pipes. Utilized advanced technology to identify exact location and extent of issues, ensuring accurate and efficient repairs.
Bob S.
Televised ducts under slab floor. Ducts are spiral wound galvanized and are rusting. Suggest spin cast mortaring then spray lining system with Duct Armor duct lining material.
Bob S.
Underground ductwork video inspection service visit. Televised ducts under slab floor. Ducts are galvanized and starting to rust and develop white dust. Recommend spray lining after mortar
Kevin W.
Sewer repair service call. 11-13-2023: installed spot repair liner from clean out by driveway about 60’ upstream where pipe was separated with mission coupling just downstream of clean out near house.
Kevin W.
Ductwork repair service call. Excavated the area where the hardwood flooring is removed in order to expose the supply duct coming from the furnace. Replaced tee fitting with a new metal one. Installed two patches in main air duct run going to the guest bedroom. Epoxy coated areas where white dust was present. Resprayed all of the underground duct work with duct armor. Backfilled hole with 3/4” stone and concreted hole.
Kevin W.
Lined 4” cast iron sewer line from open hole in laundry room 65’ out to open hole in driveway. Lined 4” cast iron sewer line from open hole in driveway 60’ out to open hole in front yard. Lined 6” clay sewer line from open in hole in front yard 35’ ending in pvc just before cleanout in yard.
Bob S.
Televised ducts under slab floor from furnace. Metal on trunk line is rusting and the connections for the branch lines have big gaps at the fittings. If we were to try to do anything each register would need to be opened up n the floor the system would need to be spin cast mortared then spray lined. Suggest turning system overhead.
Bob S.
Attempted to tv ducts but registers are too small to get camera in. Took measurements for possible spray lining for sealing for radon.
Josh R.
We are lining approximately 40’ of an old cast iron sewer line from an overhead cleanout downstream to an outside clean out.
Josh R.
We are applying the first 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 to breathe.
Bob S.
Televised ducts under slab floor. Ducts are concrete transite pipes with metal fittings and connections. Metal has some slight rusting except for tee in den which is vert rusted. Suggest spin cast mortar and the spray lining system to encapsulate the Transite.
Bob S.
Televised ducts under slab floor. Ducts are pvc coated galvanized metal ducts showing slight signs of rust. Register boot in mater bedroom is separated and to repair would need to be dug up. Will provide proposal to spray line ducts with Duct Armor duct lining material.
Jim D.
Televising sewer from overhead sewer in crawl space. Finding clay tile shifting and cracking near city main tie in.
Kevin W.
Encapsulated all deteriorated underground duct work with our rubberized duct lining product. The entire system is completely sealed and the air in the home is now environmentally safe to breathe.
Kevin W.
Our customer is experiencing water getting into their underground duct work, so in preparation for lining the ducts we are installing a sump pit and pump with a section of drain tile pipe to catch the hydrostatic pressure of the ground water that is entering the underground air duct system.
Jim D.
Encapsulated all deteriorated underground duct work with our rubberized duct lining material. The air in the home is now environmentally safe to breathe.
Jim D.
Did a video inspection of the underground air duct system to check for damage after a water line break caused water to enter the underground air duct system, we found the pipes were galvanized metal starting to show signs of rust and deterioration.