Sewer Line Repair and Replacement in Short Hills, NJ

A customer of Pipe Works Services Services called with a toilet clog and other plumbing clogged up. Our technicians were out to unclog the line but there was a lot of grease. The line was then hydro scoured but a camera inspection of the main line was recommended. After this was performed, the camera inspection revealed lots of issues with the main sewer line. Technicians Jonny, Nick, Malik, and Washington all repaired and replaced some of the main sewer lines and then performed a new sewer lining using sections of the existing pipe called perma-lining. This process makes the pipe stronger than ever and lasts a minimum of 50 years!

Plumbing Service in Millburn, NJ

Customers Kitchen Sink was backed up.

Working On Pipe Lining in Convent Station, NJ

Pipe Works Services will excavate a trench approximately six feet deep and thirty feet from the front of the house towards the curb.

We will cut a two to three-foot section of the main sewer line and hydro scour and clean the line in both directions.

Pipe Works Services will then line the entire main sewer line, from the house to the street, approximately fifty feet in total.

We will then install a two-way clean-out for future access.

Pipe Works Services will then video inspect the newly lined sewer pipe.

We will then backfill the trench and tamper to restore normalcy.

Kitchen sink repair in Morristown

A customer called in after noticing his kitchen sink was leaking. Our plumber Dwight was able to come out the same day and diagnose the issue. Dwight knew after diagnosing that the customer needed a new P trap for under the kitchen sink. Dwight came out with all materials needed in his truck to take care of the situation in one visit. After about an hour of work and testing to ensure the sink was working properly, Dwight left the customer’s home with a fully working non leaking kitchen sink. Another satisfied customer at Pipe Works Services.

Gas Pipe Repair in Morristown, NJ

A long-time Pipe Works Services customer in Morristown, NJ called about a possible gas line leak going to his fireplace. We installed this gas line about 7 or 8 years ago. Pipe Works Services technician Pedro diagnosed that, after time, corrosion developed and caused a leak in the gas pipe. Pedro was able to repair the gas line so the gas can run through the line going to the fireplace and not cause a potentially dangerous situation.