A blocked sewer line is more than an inconvenience; it is a sanitary hazard. Store-bought chemical openers are band-aids that can actually damage your pipes. We provide professional, long-term solutions for sewer and drain services in Shillington, PA. From high-pressure cleaning to structural pipe lining, we fix the problem underground so you never have to worry about it surfacing again.
Snaking a drain only pokes a hole in the clog. We use hydro-jetting, which blasts water at 4000 PSI to scour the interior walls of the pipe. This removes the grease sludge, soap scum, and tree roots that snakes leave behind. It restores your old cast iron or clay pipes to near-new flow capacity and is the best preventative maintenance for your main line.
We don't guess; we look. We feed a high-definition, self-leveling camera into your line to perform a sewer camera inspection. We identify cracks, offsets, bellies (sags), and root intrusion. This allows us to show you exactly what the problem is and verify that our cleaning or repair was successful.
If your sewer line is collapsed or cracked, you don't have to destroy your yard. We specialize in trenchless pipe repair. Using Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) technology, we pull an epoxy-saturated liner into the damaged pipe. It hardens into a seamless, structural pipe that is impervious to roots. It saves your driveway, your landscaping, and your money.
Don't let a sewer problem become a landscaping nightmare. Choose the modern, minimally invasive solution for your sewer lines.
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"I had roots growing into my sewer line. They jetted them out and lined the pipe. No digging required. It was fascinating to watch."
"My kitchen sink drained slow for years. They hydro-jetted the grease out, and now it swirls down like a whirlpool."
"Professional crew. They explained everything clearly and cleaned up the job site perfectly."
Shillington began in 1860 as part of Cumru Township, when local landowner and borough namesake Samuel Shilling sold some of his lots for residences. The area had an inn, originally built in 1762, called the Three Mile House because it was 3 miles (5 km) from Reading on the Lancaster Pike. The inn was a popular stop for farmers going to the city's markets, and later it sat near a horse racing track built by Aaron Einstein in 1868. A post office opened in Shillington in 1884. On August 18, 1908, the Quarter Session Court officially incorporated the borough of Shillington as a separate municipality from Cumru Township with a population of 450. Later that year Shillington elected its first official, Adam Rollman, as chief burgess. Borough council meetings were held in various locations over the years until the present town hall was completed in 1932 by order of town election commissioner Steven Myers.
Zip Codes in Shillington, PA that we also serve: 19607