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Trenchless Pipe Lining

We fix the line. We don't take the customer.

Most trenchless outfits are full-service plumbing companies. Send them a lining job and you've introduced your customer to a competitor who also does faucets, water heaters, and everything else you do.

Viper Jet doesn't do any of that. We work in the line, the slab, and the tank: drain cleaning, sewer repair, trenchless pipe lining, hydro jetting, septic, and grease traps. When the lining work is done, every future service call for that house goes back to you.

We've been working drains and sewers across Bergen County and the NYC area since 2014, licensed and insured, and we already spend our days inside the same lines you're finding problems in.

The working arrangement

You find the failing line. We scope it, confirm it's a lining candidate, and quote it.

You stay in the loop. Camera footage and findings are shared with you, not just the homeowner.

No general plumbing, ever. Fixtures, water heaters, and interior pipe work aren't our business.

Straight answers. If a line isn't a candidate for lining, we say so and explain why.

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Built for the people who see the pipe first

Plumbers

Close the job you can't dig

You cleared the line, ran the camera, and found cracked clay or root-choked joints. Excavation isn't your lane, or the homeowner won't stomach the dig. Refer the repair, keep the relationship, and look like the pro who had an answer.

Home and sewer inspectors

Give your finding a next step

Sewer scopes are becoming standard on home sales across North Jersey, and a bad scope with no solution attached stalls everyone. Point buyers and agents to a specialist who can confirm the condition and price the trenchless fix, so your report leads somewhere.

Realtors

Keep the deal moving

A failed sewer inspection two weeks before closing doesn't have to mean an excavator in the front yard. Trenchless lining repairs the pipe through small access points, often far faster than a dig, which keeps timelines and landscaping intact.

Problems worth a lining conversation

Not every bad pipe is a lining candidate, and we'll tell you honestly when it isn't. But when the camera shows one of these, trenchless repair is usually worth scoping:

ROOT INTRUSION

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Roots at the joints that keep coming back after every cleaning

CRACKED PIPE

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Fractured clay or cast iron that's still holding its shape

CORRODED CAST IRON

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Channeled, scaling lines under slabs or finished basements

RECURRING BACKUPS

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The camera shows pipe failure behind the blockage, not just buildup

BURIED UNDER HARDSCAPE

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Lines under driveways, additions, or landscaping where digging is the expensive part

DEAL ON A DEADLINE

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Sale-contingent repairs where the closing date can't absorb an excavation

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Cleared twice in a year? The pipe is telling you something.

Snaking or jetting a line clears what's in the pipe. It doesn't change what the pipe has become. When a line is cracked, corroded, or letting roots in at the joints, every cleaning buys time, and the time it buys keeps getting shorter.

 

We do a lot of drain cleaning and hydro jetting ourselves, so we'll say it straight: plenty of lines just need maintenance, and cleaning is the right call. But when the camera shows the same failure points behind every backup, lining fixes the pipe instead of the symptom. It also gives you a better answer for your customer than "call us again when it backs up."

Cleaning clears the pipe

Removes roots, grease, and buildup so the line flows again. The right call for maintenance and for lines in sound condition. Doesn't touch cracks, corrosion, or open joints, so damaged lines fail again on their own schedule.

Lining fixes the pipe

Seals cracks, joints, and corroded walls with a new pipe surface inside the old one, so the failure points behind the backups are gone, not just cleared. Confirmed on camera before and after.

A new pipe inside the old one, no trench required

Trenchless pipe lining restores a failing sewer or drain line from the inside. Instead of digging up the yard to replace the pipe, a liner is installed through existing access points and cured in place, forming a smooth, sealed pipe wall inside the original line.

Trenchless Pipe Lining

We scope the line to map the damage and confirm the pipe is a candidate for lining. If it isn't, we say so.

Clean and prep

Hydro jetting clears roots, scale, and buildup so the liner bonds to sound pipe, not debris.

Line and cure

The liner is installed through access points and cured in place, sealing cracks and joints along the run.

Verify on camera

A final camera pass confirms the finished line, and the footage is available to the referring pro.

Trenchless pipe lining FAQ

  • It's a repair method that restores a damaged sewer or drain line from the inside, without digging up the yard, driveway, or slab.

    A liner is installed inside the existing pipe and cured in place, creating a smooth new pipe wall inside the old one.

  • No. Viper Jet is a drain, sewer, and septic specialist. We don't do general plumbing, fixture repairs, water heaters, or interior pipe installation.

    When a plumber refers a lining job, their customer stays their customer for everything else.

  • Lining is commonly used for cracked pipe, root intrusion at joints, corroded cast iron, and lines with recurring backups where the pipe itself is failing.

    A camera inspection confirms whether a specific line is a candidate before anything is quoted.

  • No. Collapsed or badly deformed lines usually need a different approach, and we'll tell you that up front rather than force a liner where it won't hold.

    That call gets made on camera, not on the phone.

  • If the line is in sound condition, cleaning is the right maintenance call. But if the camera shows cracks, open joints, roots, or corrosion behind repeated backups, cleaning only buys time. Lining repairs those failure points so the line stops failing on a schedule. We do both, so the recommendation comes from what's on camera, not from what we're selling.

  • We serve North Jersey and the NYC area, including Fair Lawn, Paramus, Hackensack, Fort Lee, Hoboken, and Jersey City. If you're not sure whether a job is in range, call (862) 200-0055 and ask.

Have a line that
needs a look?

If you've got camera footage, a bad inspection report, or just a hunch about a line that keeps backing up, give us a call. We'll tell you straight whether it's a lining candidate and what the path looks like from there.

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Viper Jet Drain Services · Drain, sewer, septic, and grease trap specialists · North Jersey and the NYC area

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