Spartan Plumbing Inc. - Auburn has announced the expansion of its trenchless sewer repair services to better serve residential and commercial property owners throughout the region. The expanded offering is intended to provide an alternative to traditional sewer repair methods that often require extensive excavation and can disrupt surrounding property.
The company’s trenchless sewer repair services use advanced sewer lining technology in Auburn designed to rehabilitate existing pipes without large-scale digging. This approach allows damaged sewer lines to be repaired internally, reducing the need to disturb landscaping, pavement, or building foundations.
The trenchless sewer repair method relies on a flexible liner that is coated with a specialized resin. The liner is inserted into the damaged pipe through existing access points and positioned to cover cracks, fractures, or deteriorated sections. Once in place, the liner cures and hardens, forming a new pipe within the original structure. This process seals leaks, reinforces weakened areas, and helps prevent root intrusion, all without removing the existing pipe.
According to the company, the technology addresses a range of common sewer line problems, including corrosion, tree root infiltration, ground shifting, and deterioration caused by aging materials. Traditional sewer replacement often requires multiple days of work, heavy equipment, and excavation across yards, driveways, or parking areas. In contrast, trenchless repairs can typically be completed within hours, depending on the extent of the damage and pipe length.
"Property owners are increasingly seeking solutions that minimize disruption to their landscaping and daily routines," said Mason McCleary, owner of Spartan Plumbing Inc. "Our sewer lining technology for Auburn residents represents a significant advancement in how we approach pipe rehabilitation, allowing us to complete most repairs in a single day while preserving driveways, gardens, and other surface features."
The sewer lining process begins with a camera inspection of the existing sewer line. This inspection allows technicians to assess the pipe’s overall condition, locate cracks or blockages, and determine whether trenchless repair is appropriate. Once the assessment is complete, the pipe is cleaned using hydro jetting equipment to remove debris, mineral buildup, grease, and invasive roots that could interfere with the lining process.
After cleaning, the resin-saturated liner is inserted into the pipe and inflated so it conforms to the pipe’s interior shape and diameter. The liner is then allowed to cure, creating a seamless and durable internal surface. A final camera inspection is conducted after curing to confirm the integrity of the repair and verify that proper flow capacity has been restored.
The expanded service is particularly relevant for owners of older homes in Auburn and surrounding communities. Many of these properties still rely on original clay or cast iron sewer pipes that have been in place for several decades. Over time, these materials are susceptible to cracking, corrosion, and root intrusion, which can lead to leaks, backups, and reduced performance.
Commercial properties and multi-unit residential buildings may also benefit from trenchless sewer repair. Because the work typically does not require extensive excavation, facilities can often remain operational during the repair process. This reduces the need for temporary closures, tenant relocation, or interruptions to daily business activities.
Plumbing in Auburn faces unique challenges due to the area's mix of older residential neighborhoods and growing commercial districts. Many properties feature mature landscaping and established infrastructure that make traditional excavation particularly disruptive and costly. The trenchless method offers these property owners a practical solution that reduces both repair time and overall project costs.
"We've seen increasing demand from both homeowners and business operators who want to address sewer line issues proactively," added McCleary. "The durability of modern lining materials, which can extend pipe life by 50 years or more, makes this an attractive investment for property maintenance."
Spartan Plumbing Inc. has served the Tacoma and Pierce County area since 1958, providing comprehensive plumbing services to residential and commercial customers. The family-owned company offers 24-hour emergency response services. In addition to sewer lining and replacement, the company provides drain cleaning, water heater services, general plumbing repairs, and commercial plumbing. The company holds all required state licensing and insurance coverage for plumbing operations throughout the service region.
###
For more information about Spartan Plumbing Inc - Auburn, contact the company here:
Spartan Plumbing Inc - Auburn
Mason McCleary
+12536559925
info@spartanplumbinginc.com
Auburn, Washington