No-Dig Sewer Repair
Warren, MI & Macomb & Oakland County
Your sewer line is broken. But your yard, driveway, and garden don’t have to be. No-dig sewer repair rehabilitates or replaces the damaged lateral from inside — two small access pits, work completed in one day, no excavation trench. Camera inspection determines which method applies. Bison Plumbing has performed no-dig sewer repairs across Macomb and Oakland County since 1998.
Last updated: April 2026
No-dig sewer repair — also called trenchless sewer repair — fixes a damaged sewer lateral without digging an open trench through your yard, driveway, or garden. Two methods: CIPP pipe lining (liner cured inside the old pipe — $6,500–$15,000) and pipe bursting (old pipe fractured out, new HDPE pipe pulled in — $8,000–$18,000). Picote HD camera inspection determines which method applies. GreenSky financing available (Ref: 81085618). Part of Bison’s Trenchless Sewer Repair services.
When a homeowner hears “your sewer line needs repair,” the image that follows is almost always the same: a backhoe tearing through the yard, a trench running from the house to the street, piles of dirt covering what used to be a lawn, and weeks of restoration before the property looks normal again. That image is accurate for traditional sewer repair — but it no longer applies to most sewer lateral repairs performed in Macomb and Oakland County.
No-dig sewer repair — the consumer-friendly term for what engineers call trenchless pipe rehabilitation — was developed specifically to avoid that scenario. The damaged pipe is accessed from two small pits at each end of the repair run. The work happens inside the pipe. The surface above it is untouched. For homeowners in Birmingham with professionally designed perennial gardens, homeowners in Troy with HOA landscaping standards, or Royal Oak homeowners with 80-year-old silver maples whose root systems would be disturbed by excavation — no-dig is not just a convenience. It’s often the only repair approach that makes economic sense once above-ground restoration costs are factored in.
No-Dig vs. Traditional Excavation — The Full Cost Picture
The cost comparison between no-dig and traditional sewer repair is often misread because quotes are compared without accounting for the full scope of traditional excavation work:
No Open Trench
Full Trench Excavation
Who Benefits Most from No-Dig Sewer Repair
Mature Landscaping — Royal Oak & Birmingham
Royal Oak’s post-WWII bungalows and Birmingham’s pre-1950 homes often have established perennial gardens, large specimen trees, and mature landscaping directly above the sewer lateral. Excavation would destroy decades of growth. No-dig leaves everything above grade intact.
HOA Communities — Troy & Rochester Hills
Troy and Rochester Hills have numerous HOA-governed subdivisions where excavation requires board approval, landscaping must meet community standards post-repair, and driveway cuts may require common area permits. No-dig bypasses all of that — typically requiring nothing more than a repair permit.
Finished Driveways & Hardscape
A concrete or paver driveway over the sewer lateral path adds $3,000–$8,000 in removal and replacement to any traditional excavation estimate. No-dig repair eliminates that cost entirely — the bursting head or liner passes beneath the driveway surface without disturbing it.
Home Buyers & Sellers
A pre-purchase camera inspection revealing lateral damage creates negotiation leverage. No-dig repair provides a specific, documentable repair cost — and can be completed quickly without the multi-week disruption of traditional excavation if the seller is addressing the deficiency before closing.
Commercial Properties — Minimal Disruption
Restaurants, retail, and offices cannot tolerate weeks of parking lot or entrance excavation. No-dig repair is completed in one day with a footprint limited to two access pits — allowing businesses to remain operational throughout the repair process.
Time-Sensitive Repairs
When a sewer failure creates an emergency — active sewage backup, failed inspection before a real estate closing, or a municipal deadline — no-dig’s one-day timeline is a significant operational advantage over a 2–5 day traditional excavation job.
Three No-Dig Methods — Camera Selects the Right One
CIPP Pipe Lining
Resin-saturated liner inserted inside the damaged pipe and cured in-place — forming a structural new pipe within the old one. ASTM F1216/F1743 compliant. 50-year design life.
- Cracked or root-invaded lateral — pipe structurally present
- Multiple damage points along the lateral length
- Mature landscaping or HOA restrictions above the pipe
- Pre-purchase inspection finding requiring documented repair
Pipe Patching
Short CIPP patch liner installed only at the confirmed damage location — not the full lateral. Lower cost when camera confirms isolated damage on an otherwise sound pipe.
- Single isolated crack or joint failure
- One root entry point — pipe otherwise intact
- 1–3 isolated damage points in one mobilization
- Pre-purchase single deficiency — proportionate cost
Pipe Bursting
Bursting head fractures old pipe outward while pulling new HDPE pipe in simultaneously. Used when lining isn’t viable — collapsed sections — but excavation can still be avoided.
- Pipe too collapsed or deteriorated for lining
- Multiple collapse points along the lateral
- Pipe diameter too compromised for CIPP liner
- Full replacement needed — trenchless preferred over excavation
How Bison Performs No-Dig Sewer Repair
Picote HD Camera — Confirm Damage and Select Method
The Picote Solutions HD camera runs the full lateral from the cleanout — confirming damage type, location, and extent. This footage determines whether CIPP lining, pipe patching, or pipe bursting is appropriate. No no-dig repair is quoted without this footage.
Access Pits Excavated — Two Points Only
Two small access pits are opened at each end of the repair run — typically at the cleanout access point and at the municipal connection end. No trench is excavated along the pipe path. The entire repair is performed through these two access points.
Pipe Preparation — Cleaning Before Lining or Bursting
The lateral is cleaned via hydro jetting and root cutting before lining begins — ensuring the liner makes full wall contact. For pipe bursting, the pipe path is confirmed to be navigable for the bursting head before the winch system is set.
No-Dig Repair Executed
For CIPP lining: liner inserted, inflated against the pipe wall, resin cured. For pipe bursting: bursting head pulled through, new HDPE pipe drawn in behind it. For pipe patching: patch liner positioned at the confirmed damage location and cured. All work performed through the two access pits only.
Post-Repair Camera Verification — Job Confirmed Complete
Camera runs the repaired section — confirming liner seating and cure on CIPP work, new pipe seating on pipe bursting, and patch coverage and cure on patching. Camera documentation provided to the homeowner. Access pits backfilled. Job complete — typically in one day.
Cost Ranges — No-Dig Sewer Repair
| Method | Cost Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Camera Diagnostic Inspection | $150–$400 | Required before any no-dig repair is quoted. Applied toward repair cost if Bison performs the work. |
| Pipe Patching (spot repair) | $1,500–$4,000 | 1–3 isolated damage points. Camera confirms patch scope before quoting. |
| CIPP Pipe Lining (full lateral) | $6,500–$15,000 | 50–80 ft residential lateral. Camera inspection, cleaning, liner, cure, and post-install verification included. |
| Pipe Bursting (no-dig replacement) | $8,000–$18,000 | New HDPE pipe installed trenchlessly. Used when lining is not viable. Two access pits only. |
| Traditional Excavation (comparison) | $10,000–$25,000+ | Includes excavation, pipe replacement, backfill, and surface restoration. Landscaping restoration additional. |
💰 GreenSky Financing — No-Dig Sewer Repair
GreenSky financing (Ref: 81085618) provides same-day approval for qualified homeowners — covering the full no-dig repair cost with flexible payment terms. Ask about financing when you receive your camera inspection report and repair quote.
When comparing no-dig to traditional excavation quotes, always add landscaping restoration to the excavation estimate — sod replacement ($1,500–$4,000), Belgian block or paver reinstallation ($3,000–$10,000), garden replanting, and fence removal/reinstallation if applicable. These costs are real, they are the homeowner’s responsibility, and they are frequently omitted from initial excavation quotes. No-dig repair eliminates all of them.
Related Services
Trenchless Sewer Repair Hub
All no-dig methods — CIPP lining, pipe patching, pipe bursting, and rehabilitation.
CIPP Pipe Lining
The most common no-dig method — full lateral rehabilitation without excavation. 50-year liner.
Pipe Patching
Spot no-dig repair for isolated damage — lower cost when camera confirms one or two locations.
Trenchless Sewer Replacement
Pipe bursting — no-dig full replacement when lining is not viable. New HDPE pipe installed.
Frequently Asked Questions — No-Dig Sewer Repair
No-dig sewer repair rehabilitates or replaces a damaged sewer lateral without digging an open trench along the pipe’s path. Two primary methods: CIPP pipe lining (a resin-saturated liner is inserted and cured inside the old pipe, forming a structural new pipe within the old one) and pipe bursting (a bursting head fractures the old pipe outward while pulling new HDPE pipe in). Both require only two small access pits — not a full excavation trench. Camera inspection determines which method is appropriate.
CIPP pipe lining runs $6,500–$15,000 for a typical residential lateral. Pipe patching for isolated damage runs $1,500–$4,000. Pipe bursting runs $8,000–$18,000. These costs include camera inspection, pipe preparation, repair execution, and post-installation camera verification — with no landscaping restoration added because none is required. GreenSky financing (Ref: 81085618) is available for same-day approval.
No-dig lining works on clay tile, cast-iron, concrete, and PVC — all pipe types common in Macomb and Oakland County. Lining is not viable when the pipe has fully collapsed with no path for liner insertion. Pipe bursting can replace most pipe types but requires soil clearance for the old pipe to fracture outward. Camera inspection confirms which no-dig method is appropriate for the specific pipe condition before any repair is quoted.
Yes — and this is one of its most significant advantages for Troy, Rochester Hills, and Birmingham homeowners. Traditional sewer excavation in an HOA community typically requires board approval, landscaping restoration to HOA standards, and excavation permits. No-dig CIPP lining requires none of that — two small access pits, work completed in one day, no surface disruption requiring HOA notification or restoration. The 3–6 month HOA approval process is bypassed entirely.
Both are no-dig methods but apply to different pipe conditions. CIPP lining rehabilitates the existing pipe — liner inserted and cured inside the old pipe, which stays in place. Used when the pipe has cracks, root intrusion, or joint offsets but still has a continuous channel. Pipe bursting replaces the pipe entirely — old pipe fractured outward as new HDPE pipe is pulled in. Used when the pipe is too deteriorated for lining. Camera inspection determines which method applies.
Sewer Line Repair Without Destroying Your Yard.
Bison Plumbing has performed no-dig sewer repairs across Macomb and Oakland County since 1998. Camera inspection first — right method quoted — GreenSky financing available. Warren, MI since 1998.
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