Newtown Square has a lot of properties where the outside is just as important as the inside. Long driveways, stone walkways, patios, mature trees, and landscaped yards are part of the value. So when a sewer line or main drain issue hits, the biggest worry usually isn’t only the backup, it’s what digging will do to everything above the pipe.
That’s why our work here stays focused on two things: get a clear diagnosis with a camera, then choose a repair path that protects your property as much as possible. Trenchless options are often the best fit when you want a durable fix without turning your yard into a construction zone.
We cover Newtown Square and surrounding neighborhoods and nearby community areas that homeowners commonly associate with Newtown Square, including:
(If your address says one thing and locals call it another, that’s normal here. We confirm service by location and routing.)
1) Mature trees and root intrusion are a real factor.
Newtown Square has plenty of established tree growth. Roots naturally seek moisture and can exploit older joints or tiny cracks, turning “a clog” into a repeating blockage pattern.
2) Long laterals under finished surfaces raise the stakes.
On larger lots, sewer lines can run longer distances and pass under driveways, walkways, patios, and landscaping. Traditional digging can become a surface restoration project, not just a plumbing repair.
3) Mixed-age development means mixed pipe conditions.
Some homes have older pipe materials or older connections that are more prone to scaling, separation at joints, or minor shifting that creates offsets and low spots.
In Newtown Square, excavation often impacts what homeowners care about most. Trenchless methods help us reduce disruption to:
Trenchless doesn’t mean “no digging at all.” It means using limited access points and repairing or replacing the pipe underground without opening a long trench across the property.
“Trenchless Today’s hydro jetting service was top-notch. They cleared a severe blockage in my sewer line quickly and efficiently. The team was knowledgeable and provided great tips for maintaining the pipes.” Isabella
We provide trenchless sewer repair and trenchless pipe replacement
across much of Montgomery County, including (but not limited to)
If you’re anywhere in Delaware County and you suspect a sewer, drain, water,
or conduit issue, reach out, and we’ll let you know how we can help.
Yes. If you’re in or near Ellis Preserve and dealing with slow drains, backups, or recurring clogs, we can schedule an inspection and confirm the best next step.
Start with a camera inspection. It tells us if the issue is roots, buildup, a pipe offset, a low spot, or damage that requires repair.
Not always, but it’s often a strong fit when access points work and the pipe condition supports lining or bursting. The inspection tells us what’s feasible.
Lining is usually best when the pipe is still structurally “there” but compromised by cracks, weak joints, or root entry. Bursting is better when the pipe is failing, collapsed, or too damaged to rehabilitate.
That’s one of the main reasons homeowners choose it here. Trenchless typically uses limited access points instead of a long trench, which helps reduce surface disruption.
If drains keep slowing down, clogs keep returning, or you suspect the main line is the real issue, don’t wait for it to escalate into a full backup. The fastest path to clarity is a camera inspection and a plan based on what the line is actually doing.
If trenchless is a fit, we’ll map out a repair path that protects your driveway, patios, sidewalks, and landscaping as much as your plumbing.
Schedule a consultation and tell us what you’re seeing.
Tell us what you’re seeing. We’ll confirm pipe condition first, then recommend the best fix for your property.
If you were told you need a full replacement, we’ll review the camera evidence and confirm the right path.