Quick Answer

Sewer line rehabilitation is a systematic, multi-method approach to restoring a deteriorated lateral — treating all documented defects in a single mobilization rather than addressing one problem while leaving adjacent deterioration in place. Methods used in sequence: Picote HD camera assessment → root cutting → hydro jettingCIPP pipe lining → lateral grouting → post-rehabilitation camera verification. NASSCO-certified. ASTM F1216 and F1743 compliant. Part of Bison’s Trenchless Sewer Repair services.

The distinction between sewer rehabilitation and sewer repair matters in practice. A spot repair addresses the most acute identified problem — the crack at 34 feet, the root mass at the 52-foot joint. Sewer rehabilitation treats the pipe as a system: the camera documents every defect along the full lateral run, and each defect type is addressed with the method engineered for it — root cutting for root mass, hydro jetting for scale and debris, CIPP lining for structural damage and root entry points, grouting for infiltration at the municipal connection.

For Metro Detroit’s pre-1970 housing stock — where 50–80 year old clay laterals routinely show multiple defect types distributed along their full length — the rehabilitation approach frequently produces better long-term outcomes at lower total cost than a series of individual spot repairs performed over multiple service visits.

5Methods in a complete rehabilitation sequence — each targeting a specific defect type
50–80Years old — clay laterals under Metro Detroit pre-1970 homes requiring rehabilitation
NASSCOPipeline assessment certification — same standards used by Macomb/Oakland County public works
1Mobilization — all defect types treated in a single visit

Rehabilitation vs. Repair — When Each Is the Right Approach

✅ Systematic Treatment

Sewer Rehabilitation

ScopeFull lateral from cleanout to municipal connection — all defects documented and treated
MethodsRoot cutting + hydro jetting + CIPP lining + grouting — each applied to its target defect type
DocumentationNASSCO-coded camera report before and after — full defect inventory
Best forMultiple defect types distributed along older pipe — pre-1970 Metro Detroit laterals
MobilizationsSingle mobilization — all methods in one visit
Targeted Single-Defect Treatment

Sewer Repair

ScopeSpecific identified defect — one crack, one offset joint, one root intrusion location
MethodsCIPP spot patch, pipe patching, or excavation for the specific defect confirmed by camera
DocumentationCamera confirms defect location — targeted repair at that location
Best forIsolated defect on otherwise sound pipe — newer pipe or single-point failure
MobilizationsSingle mobilization — targeted to the identified defect only

The Complete Sewer Rehabilitation Sequence

A complete rehabilitation program applies each method to the specific defect type it addresses — in the order that prepares the pipe for the next step:

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Assessment

NASSCO-Coded Camera Inspection — Full Defect Inventory

The Picote Solutions HD camera runs the full lateral, recording footage at each defect with distance measurement from the cleanout. Defects are coded to NASSCO PACP (Pipeline Assessment Certification Program) standards — rating severity, defect type, and recommended treatment for each. The NASSCO-coded camera report defines the rehabilitation scope, determines which methods are required, and establishes the documentation baseline for post-rehabilitation comparison. This report is accepted by Macomb County and Oakland County public works where municipal review is required.

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Preparation

Root Cutting + Hydro Jetting — Clear Before Lining

Root mass is removed by mechanical rotary root cutting. Hydro jetting then flushes all cut root debris, scale, and grease from the pipe — leaving the interior pipe wall clean and ready for liner contact. CIPP lining requires a clean pipe wall for the liner to achieve full contact and bond. Residual debris behind the liner creates voids that compromise the finished installation. The pipe cleaning step is not optional — it is structurally required for the lining to meet ASTM F1216 specifications.

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Structural Rehabilitation

CIPP Pipe Lining — Restore Structural Integrity

CIPP lining is inserted along the full lateral run — or across the specific section confirmed to require structural rehabilitation — and cured to ASTM F1216 and F1743 standards. The cured liner seals all cracks, fractures, joint offsets, and root entry points identified in the NASSCO assessment. The smooth, seamless liner interior also eliminates the surface texture that accumulates grease and scale in aging cast-iron and clay pipe. Result: a 50-year structural pipe within the rehabilitated host lateral.

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Infiltration Sealing

Lateral Grouting — Seal the Municipal Connection

Where the private lateral connects to the municipal main sewer — at the wye fitting in the public right-of-way — groundwater infiltration can enter through the gap between the private pipe and the municipal connection. This infiltration point is outside the private lateral liner and requires a separate treatment: chemical grout is injected from inside the pipe to seal the annular gap at the connection. Lateral grouting is particularly important for Metro Detroit properties on combined sewer systems, where infiltration adds groundwater volume to the combined sewer and creates municipal surcharge risk during storm events.

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Verification

Post-Rehabilitation Camera — NASSCO-Coded Completion Report

After all rehabilitation methods are complete, the Picote camera runs the full rehabilitated lateral — comparing post-rehabilitation footage against the pre-rehabilitation NASSCO-coded report. Liner seating, joint coverage, grout seal at the municipal connection, and full flow restoration are confirmed and documented. The post-rehabilitation camera report is provided to the property owner as completion documentation — and to the municipal authority where required for permit sign-off or infrastructure compliance records.

Who Needs Sewer Line Rehabilitation

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Pre-1970 Residential Homeowners

Warren, Ferndale, Royal Oak, and Birmingham homeowners with 50–80 year old clay laterals that have never been systematically assessed or rehabilitated. Multiple defect types — root intrusion at joint gaps, hairline cracks from freeze-thaw stress, joint offset from soil movement — are typically present simultaneously in pipes of this age.

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Commercial Properties on Aging Infrastructure

Commercial properties in Warren, Troy, and Birmingham on original clay or cast-iron sewer connections now 50–70 years old. Commercial properties on combined sewer systems face additional infiltration risk at municipal connection points — making lateral grouting an important component of commercial sewer rehabilitation.

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Municipal Connection Compliance

Properties where Macomb County or Oakland County public works has issued a notice requiring lateral rehabilitation — due to documented infiltration contribution or video inspection findings during a municipal I/I (inflow and infiltration) reduction program. NASSCO-coded documentation from Bison satisfies municipal documentation requirements.

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Real Estate Transactions — Full Rehabilitation Before Sale

Sellers on older homes where a pre-purchase inspection revealed multiple lateral defects — using full rehabilitation as a value-add action before listing rather than a credit negotiation after an offer. A post-rehabilitation NASSCO report provides a documented clean bill of sewer health that buyers and their agents can verify.

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Combined Sewer Properties

Metro Detroit properties connected to combined sewer systems — where storm water and sanitary sewage share the same pipe — face specific infiltration dynamics. Municipal programs periodically require lateral rehabilitation for high-infiltration contributors. Bison’s NASSCO-certified assessment documents the lateral’s contribution to the combined sewer system.

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Proactive Long-Term Investment

Homeowners on older pipe who have experienced recurring drain problems and want a permanent resolution rather than repeated service calls. A complete rehabilitation addresses all identified defect types in a single program — producing a documented 50-year structural restoration instead of a patch-and-return maintenance cycle.

Metro Detroit’s Combined Sewer Context

Why Sewer Rehabilitation Matters in Metro Detroit’s Infrastructure Context

Metro Detroit operates one of the largest combined sewer systems in the United States — where storm water runoff and sanitary sewage share the same underground pipe network across significant portions of the older urban core. Cities including Warren, Ferndale, Royal Oak, and parts of Birmingham are connected to this combined system rather than separate sanitary and storm sewers.

In a combined sewer system, private lateral condition directly affects the municipal system’s performance. Cracked and infiltration-prone private laterals admit groundwater during rain events, adding volume to the combined sewer that contributes to combined sewer overflow events — when the combined system reaches capacity and diverts to waterways untreated. Municipal inflow and infiltration (I/I) reduction programs across Macomb and Oakland County periodically require property owners to rehabilitate deteriorating laterals that are identified as significant infiltration contributors.

📌 Private Lateral Infiltration

Cracked private laterals admit groundwater that flows into the combined sewer during rain events — adding storm water volume to the sanitary system. Lateral rehabilitation seals these infiltration points, reducing the property’s I/I contribution.

🏛 Municipal I/I Programs

Macomb County and Oakland County periodically conduct video inspection programs to identify high-infiltration private laterals. Property owners receiving rehabilitation notices must document and remediate identified defects — Bison’s NASSCO documentation satisfies this requirement.

🔌 Lateral Grouting Requirement

The municipal connection point — where the private lateral meets the public main wye — is a specific infiltration risk in combined sewer areas. Lateral grouting at this connection is a standard component of complete rehabilitation for properties on combined sewer systems.

📄 NASSCO Documentation

Macomb and Oakland County public works accept NASSCO-coded pipeline assessment reports as documentation for I/I reduction program compliance. Bison’s NASSCO certification means rehabilitation documentation meets the standard required for municipal acceptance.

✅ NASSCO Certification — What It Means for Your Documentation

NASSCO (National Association of Sewer Service Companies) establishes the Pipeline Assessment Certification Program (PACP) — the standardized defect coding system used by municipal sewer utilities, consulting engineers, and certified contractors across North America. NASSCO PACP certification means Bison’s pipeline assessment produces documentation coded to the same standard used by Macomb County Public Works and Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner’s Office.

For property owners subject to municipal I/I reduction programs, building permit requirements for sewer work, or commercial property due diligence — NASSCO-coded documentation from Bison is recognized and accepted where non-standardized contractor reports may not be. The post-rehabilitation NASSCO camera report provides the documented evidence of defect remediation that municipal acceptance requires.

Service / ScopeCost RangeNotes
NASSCO Camera Assessment (pre-rehab)$300–$600Full lateral NASSCO PACP-coded camera report. Defines rehabilitation scope. Applied toward rehab cost.
Root Cutting + Hydro Jetting (preparation)$400–$700Included in full rehabilitation program cost. Standalone pricing if cleaning only is required.
Residential CIPP Lateral Lining$6,500–$15,000Full lateral CIPP lining to ASTM F1216/F1743. 50-year liner. Post-installation camera verification included.
Lateral Grouting (municipal connection)$1,500–$4,000Chemical grout injection at the private-to-municipal wye connection. Seals groundwater infiltration.
Full Residential Rehabilitation Program$7,500–$18,000Complete sequence: assessment → root cutting → jetting → CIPP lining → grouting → post-rehab camera. Single mobilization.
Commercial Sewer Rehabilitation$8,000–$30,000Larger-diameter commercial laterals and combined sewer connections. Scope defined by NASSCO assessment.
💡 Rehabilitation as a One-Time Investment vs. Recurring Repair Cycle

For pre-1970 Metro Detroit homes with clay laterals showing multiple defect types, the total cost of a complete rehabilitation program ($7,500–$18,000) often compares favorably to the cumulative cost of addressing individual problems over 5–10 years — multiple service calls, emergency backups, individual spot repairs, and the escalating cost of problems that worsen between treatments. A complete rehabilitation with 50-year ASTM-compliant liner documentation is a finite investment in a specific, verified outcome. Contact Bison to schedule a NASSCO assessment.