Commercial sewer line replacement is used when sewer systems are severely damaged, collapsed, or deteriorated beyond effective repair. ServiStar Plumbing and HVAC provides commercial sewer line replacement for Sherman Oaks businesses using trenchless and traditional replacement methods, with video camera inspections guiding decisions on the most appropriate approach.
Commercial properties in Sherman Oaks face several common sewer challenges. Businesses along Ventura Boulevard often operate with aging sewer laterals affected by long-standing root intrusion. Properties near the 101 and 405 interchange may experience sewer issues related to soil movement. Office buildings and retail centers throughout the 91403, 91423, and 91411 areas frequently rely on older cast iron or clay sewer pipes that have reached the end of their service life.
Our team uses professional sewer inspection equipment and trenchless pipe bursting methods to replace failing sewer lines while reducing surface disruption where site conditions allow. We consider access, pipe condition, and business operations when planning each replacement to help limit downtime and maintain property functionality.
Call (818) 855-1269 to determine whether replacement is the right solution for your Sherman Oaks property.
Signs that your business may need sewer line replacement include recurring backups, sewer odors, slow drains, pipe collapse, root intrusion, multiple damaged points, ground settlement, and corroded pipes.
Your business may need sewer line replacement if you are experiencing:
- Recurring main line backups even after professional cleaning
- Sewage odors and repeated slow drains across multiple fixtures
- Evidence of collapsed or heavily damaged pipe sections found during camera inspection
- Root intrusion that returns quickly after removal
- Multiple problem areas along the same sewer line
- Persistent leaks or ground settlement above the sewer line
- Aging pipes showing extensive corrosion or deterioration
If sewer backups continue to return despite previous repairs, a camera inspection can help determine whether replacement is necessary.
Call (818) 855-1269 to evaluate the condition of your commercial sewer system.
Sewer line repair is appropriate when damage is isolated, and the pipe remains structurally sound, while replacement is recommended when damage is widespread, recurring, or the pipe has reached the end of its service life.
Repair methods are effective when damage is limited, and the rest of the sewer line remains structurally stable. If a camera inspection identifies a single damaged section, spot repair or section replacement may resolve the issue without replacing the entire line.
Repair options may include spot repairs for isolated damage, section replacement for localized failures, root removal when intrusion is limited, and trenchless pipe lining when the existing pipe structure can support rehabilitation.
Replacement is typically the better long-term option when the sewer line shows multiple damaged areas, extensive corrosion, collapsed sections, or recurring problems that continue despite previous repairs. Replacement may also be necessary when older pipe materials have reached the end of their usable lifespan.
Camera inspection helps determine whether repair is practical or if full replacement is required, preventing investment in solutions that will not last.
Schedule your sewer line assessment: Call (818) 855-1269.
Trenchless sewer line replacement uses pipe bursting to replace damaged lines with minimal excavation, helping commercial properties reduce surface disruption and restore proper wastewater flow.
Trenchless pipe bursting replacement provides a less disruptive alternative to traditional dig-and-replace methods for many commercial sewer situations.
Pipe bursting breaks apart the existing sewer line while simultaneously pulling new HDPE (high-density polyethylene) pipe into place through the same pathway. This process requires access points at each end of the line rather than continuous trenching along its full length.
This method is commonly used to replace damaged clay, cast iron, and other deteriorated pipe materials. The new HDPE pipe is installed along the original sewer route, helping reduce disruption to parking areas, landscaping, and building access.
Trenchless replacement reduces surface disruption compared to traditional excavation. For businesses operating along busy commercial corridors such as Ventura Boulevard, limiting parking and access interference helps maintain daily operations.
This approach allows pavement, landscaping, and hardscaping to remain largely intact, reducing the need for extensive restoration after sewer line replacement.
Not every sewer line is suitable for trenchless replacement. Video camera inspection is used to evaluate pipe condition, depth, and damage patterns. Site factors such as access points, existing utilities, and line depth also influence whether trenchless replacement is appropriate.
Based on inspection findings, we explain whether trenchless replacement, traditional replacement, or repair methods are the best fit for your property and operational needs.
Call (818) 855-1269 to determine the most suitable replacement approach for your commercial property.
Trenchless sewer repair options such as CIPP lining, epoxy coating, and spot repairs may restore damaged sewer lines when the pipe structure remains stable and full replacement is not required.
In some situations, trenchless repair methods can rehabilitate damaged sewer lines without replacing the entire system. These options are typically considered when camera inspection shows limited or localized damage.
CIPP lining creates a new pipe inside the existing sewer line using resin-saturated liners that cure in place. This method seals cracks, reinforces weakened sections, and helps prevent root intrusion without excavation.
CIPP is used when the existing pipe structure can support the liner. Camera inspection determines whether the lining is appropriate or if replacement is necessary.
Epoxy pipe coating applies a protective layer inside the pipe to seal minor leaks and slow corrosion. This option is suitable only when the sewer line remains structurally sound and deterioration is limited.
When damage is isolated, sectional spot repairs address specific problem areas without lining or replacing the entire sewer line. This approach is considered when inspection shows localized issues with otherwise intact piping.
Video camera inspections before and after trenchless repair help verify pipe condition, confirm completed work, and document system performance. These records are useful for property management and maintenance files.
Call (818) 855-1269 to determine whether repair or replacement is the most appropriate option for your commercial property.