Springfield Township in Montgomery County has a very specific mix: established residential neighborhoods, mature tree cover, and plenty of finished outdoor space homeowners want to keep intact. When sewer and drain issues show up here, they often create two problems at once: what’s happening underground, and what you’d have to disturb above ground to reach it.
Pro Trenchless serves Springfield Township with a service style that stays practical. We start with access planning, then run a sewer camera inspection to confirm what’s actually going on. Once the issue is visible, we recommend the most reasonable path forward, with trenchless methods used when they fit the condition of the line and help reduce restoration work.
We plan service across Springfield Township and nearby sections that residents commonly reference, including:
Because streets vary from wider residential blocks to tighter, tree-lined sections, we plan the visit around workable staging and the cleanest entry point to the line. That keeps the inspection and repair recommendation straightforward once we’re on site.
In Springfield Township, homeowners often care as much about surfaces as they do about the pipe. Trenchless methods are frequently chosen because they reduce how much of the property needs to be opened up.
The key is matching the method to what the camera inspection shows, so the repair is based on evidence, not assumptions.
We provide trenchless sewer repair and trenchless pipe replacement
across much of Montgomery County, including (but not limited to)
If you’re anywhere in Montgomery County and you suspect a sewer, drain, water,
or conduit issue, reach out, and we’ll let you know how we can help.
Yes. Wyndmoor is included in our Springfield Township coverage, and we plan service around access and inspection needs.
Yes. We cover Erdenheim and nearby areas, starting with a camera inspection to confirm what the line needs.
Yes. We often schedule service in and around Flourtown depending on routing and inspection scope.
We keep setup compact, confirm workable staging before starting, and use the cleanest access point available.
Often, yes. The camera inspection confirms location and pipe condition so the method matches the situation.
Schedule a sewer camera inspection so the solution is based on what the line shows, not guesswork.
If you’re seeing repeat slow drains, backups, odors, or signs that the issue is more than a surface clog, start with a camera inspection and a plan built around protecting your property.
You’ll get clear answers, practical options, and a service approach designed to minimize disruption while addressing the real condition of your sewer line.
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.