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Topics: Plumbing in Sacramento, Home Plumbing, Drain Cleaning and Repair

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Well, who would have ever connected drain cleaning with the Holidays? But you know what? It makes sense. Why? Many of us have friends and family in for the holidays, whether it is for a party or to host the family celebration. And if you are like us, then that means you demand perfection. You just don’t want anything to do wrong. So imagine the following: everyone is enjoying each other’s company, having wonderful conversations and catching up when the plumbing goes out, or worse, your toilet overflows. Yeah. That could lead to a pretty bad scene. Read More

Topics: Plumbing in Sacramento, Trenchless Technology

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When excavating or trenching is not considered to be a practical method of installing underground pipes, conduits, or cables, directional boring is utilized. In Sacramento, directional boring is the preferential choice for refurbishing municipal sewers, and the best option when it comes to large industrial projects. This trenchless process is also a reliable procedure for an array of soil jobs and conditions including landscape, in addition to, river and road crossings. Read More

Topics: Plumbing in Sacramento, Trenchless Technology, Commercial Plumbing, Pipe Leaks and Repair

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Need To Sub-Contract Your CIPP Lining Job Quick? If you are a contractor and want to sub-contract your pipe lining work, look no further than Express Sewer & Drain. We are the most experienced CIPP lining company in Sacramento, period! If you are looking for a company who has the latest, most advanced equipment and the experience to turn any job around on time, we are that company. Read More

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Sewer Lateral Lining In Sacramento If you work for a municipality, a county or the state and are in charge of making decisions about bids for pipeline infrastructure repair work and you haven’t already made the shift to trenchless technology, you should. Cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) technology has many benefits to the taxpayer that will surely reflect positively on your management decisions. Read More

Topics: Plumbing in Sacramento, Trenchless Technology

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If you are a large contracting company and you are bidding on a municipal, county or state pipe lining project, you may be looking to subcontract that work out to a smaller company. However, you need to be certain that the company to which you contract out these important projects to has the tools and the experience to get the job done right the first time and turn your contract around in a flash. At Express Sewer & Drain, that’s exactly what we do. Read More

Topics: Plumbing in Sacramento, Trenchless Technology

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Bookmark this blog! Why? Because it will save you money. If you’re head of a city’s sewer and water or in charge of making decisions, trenchless technology will save you money. If you’re a taxpayer, you’ll see the difference appropriations for infrastructure maintenance when the choice is made to go with trenchless sewer repair in Sacramento. Read More

Topics: Plumbing in Sacramento, Trenchless Technology, Sewers

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While Express Sewer & Drain loves performing residential sewer rehabilitation and other services, we also want major contractors to know that we are available for those big contracts with which you may need help. We’d also like to tell you that we’re a total asset to you because of the state-of-the-art equipment we have. Read More

Topics: Plumbing in Sacramento, Trenchless Technology, Sewers

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Replace Your Sewer Lines Without Ever Lifting A Shovel That’s right. Are you wondering how someone can actually physically repair a drain line without digging up your precious landscaping, your floors, damage your walls and driveway or even the municipal sidewalk in front of your home? The answer is ingeniously simple: trenchless plumbing. With trenchless plumbing, also called cured-in-place pipe, plumbers no longer have to necessarily dig to rehabilitate water systems back to like-new functionality. Read More