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Know Your Plumbing: What Is Pipe Bursting?
Know Your Plumbing: What Is Pipe Bursting?
Know Your Plumbing: What Is Pipe Bursting?
Know Your Plumbing: What Is Pipe Bursting?
27 May,2025

Restoring damaged sewer lines is cumbersome, time-consuming, and disruptive, especially if the pipes are buried several feet underground. For decades, property owners have relied on traditional excavation to repair and replace sewer pipelines, only to end up with a damaged landscape and expensive bills. Thankfully, there’s a cost-effective, non-invasive, and effective option: pipe bursting.

Here at High Speed Plumbing, we are well-versed in this trenchless pipe repair method, and we’re here to share how it works and its benefits. Read on to learn more about pipe bursting and why High Speed Plumbing is the company to call for help.

What Is Pipe Bursting?

Pipe bursting is a trenchless pipe replacement technique used primarily for damaged or aging underground pipelines. Instead of excavating the old pipe, this method fractures it while simultaneously pulling a new pipe into place. It's commonly used for sewer and water lines made from clay, cast iron, concrete, or brittle plastic that have deteriorated beyond repair. Pipe bursting is especially useful when replacing lines in hard-to-reach areas or beneath structures like driveways, sidewalks, or landscaping.

How Does Pipe Bursting Work?

The process of pipe bursting involves a few key steps and specialized equipment. First, a small access point is dug at each end of the damaged pipe—one to feed in the bursting equipment and one to pull the new pipe through. A bursting head is then inserted into the old pipe. This tool is slightly larger than the pipe being replaced and is attached to a cable or rod.

As the bursting head is pulled through the existing pipe, it breaks the old pipe apart and pushes the fragments into the surrounding soil. At the same time, a new high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe is pulled into place right behind it. This results in a new and seamless pipe in the exact location of the original, without the need for a full-scale dig.

Benefits of Pipe Bursting

One of the biggest advantages of pipe bursting is that it eliminates the need for major excavation. This means less disruption to your landscaping, driveway, or pavement, saving you the cost and hassle of restoring your property afterward. It’s also faster than traditional dig-and-replace methods—most jobs can be completed in a single day. As long as you work with a professional plumbing repair service, you can rest assured that the job will be completed in a timely manner.

Another benefit is the durability of the new pipe. HDPE pipes are resistant to corrosion, root intrusion, and joint separation, making them a long-lasting solution for your plumbing system. In addition, pipe bursting can sometimes allow for upsizing, which means replacing your old line with a larger one to improve flow and reduce the risk of future clogs.

From a financial standpoint, while the upfront cost of pipe bursting may be similar to traditional methods, the reduced restoration and labor costs often make it more affordable in the long run. Just be sure to work with a licensed plumber that has built a solid reputation for fixing damaged sewer lines.

High Speed Plumbing: Pipe Bursting Plumbers You Can Count On

Pipe bursting is an effective and cost-effective method for fixing damaged sewer lines in homes and businesses. Many property owners prefer this trenchless sewer repair method because it’s less disruptive and delivers long-lasting results. High Speed Plumbing has been providing dependable sewer repair solutions for years. We specialize in all trenchless pipe repair methods, including pipe bursting, pipe lining, directional boring, slip lining, and many more. If you’ve noticed signs of a broken sewer line, contact the team at High Speed Plumbing for an inspection.

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