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CONSTRUCTION – CC TRUSTPH840KO | PLUMBING – PC TRUSTPH781NC

Pipe Relining Services: Trusted Plumbing & Heating

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When aging, damaged, or corroded pipes threaten your property’s plumbing system, full pipe replacement isn’t your only option. Relining is a modern, trenchless repair solution that restores your existing pipes internally—creating a strong, seamless new pipe within the old one—without the cost, mess, or disruption of traditional excavation.

At Trusted Plumbing & Heating LLC, we are proud to offer professional relining services for both residential and commercial customers. Whether you’re facing sewer backups, slow drains, leaks, or corrosion, our relining solutions provide lasting protection with minimal downtime.

If you need reliable service and expert results, our licensed, insured, and bonded technicians deliver the quality craftsmanship you expect—backed by over four decades of plumbing experience.

What Is Pipe Relining?

Pipe relining—also known as trenchless pipe lining—is a trenchless method of rehabilitating damaged pipes from the inside out. It works by inserting a flexible liner saturated with epoxy resin into the existing pipe. Once in place, the liner is inflated and cured, forming a new, durable inner pipe that seals cracks, prevents root intrusion, and restores flow.

This innovative relining process eliminates the need to dig up floors, landscaping, or walls to replace pipes. The result is a cost-effective, low-disruption solution that extends the lifespan of your plumbing system.

Key Benefits of Pipe Relining

  • Creates a seamless new pipe inside your existing one

  • No need to dig or demolish property features

  • Seals cracks, joints, and small holes

  • Stops leaks and prevents root intrusion

  • Restores flow and improves drainage performance

  • Extends the lifespan of your plumbing system

  • Safe for sewer, drain, and certain pressurized pipe systems

Why Choose Pipe Relining?

Less Invasive

Traditional pipe repair involves digging trenches, cutting concrete, or tearing into walls—all of which cause significant disruption and add costly restoration work. Trenchless pipe lining uses existing access points such as cleanouts, toilets, or small openings to repair pipes internally. There’s little or no impact on your property.

More Cost-Effective

Because it avoids excavation and large-scale property repairs, relining is often a more affordable alternative to full pipe replacement. You save both on labor and on the expenses of restoring your landscaping, driveway, or indoor spaces.

Durable & Long-Lasting

The cured liner forms a tough, seamless new surface inside your pipes that is highly resistant to corrosion, roots, and leaks. In many cases, a properly installed liner can extend your pipe system’s life by 50 years or more.

Fast Turnaround

Most relining projects can be completed in one to two days, minimizing downtime for your home or business. There’s no need to wait for excavation crews, pipe installation, and property restoration to be scheduled and completed.

When Is Relining the Ideal Solution?

Many property owners don’t realize that pipe relining can effectively resolve a wide range of plumbing issues. Here are common situations where relining is an ideal option:

Aging Sewer or Drain Pipes

Older pipes—especially cast iron, clay, or galvanized steel—can develop cracks, corrosion, and leaks over time. Relining restores these pipes internally without requiring full replacement.

Tree Root Intrusion

Roots naturally seek out moisture and can penetrate joints or small cracks in sewer pipes. A relined sewer pipe creates a seamless, jointless barrier that blocks future root intrusion.

Cracks & Small Holes

Cracked or damaged pipes can cause leaks, odors, and backups. Relining seals cracks and small holes permanently from the inside.

Corrosion & Scale Build-Up

Older pipes with significant corrosion or internal scale may experience flow restrictions and leaks. Pipe relining smooths the internal pipe surface and protects against future deterioration.

Offsets & Joint Failures

Pipe joints can shift or fail due to ground movement or poor installation. Relining bridges these joints, creating a strong, continuous liner that prevents infiltration and exfiltration.

The Pipe Relining Process

How We Restore Pipes With Precision

At Trusted Plumbing & Heating LLC, we use a proven multi-step relining process to ensure high-quality results.

Step 1: Inspection & Assessment

We begin with a thorough video camera inspection of your pipes. This allows us to evaluate the extent of damage, locate problem areas, and determine if your system is suitable for pipe relining.

Step 2: Cleaning & Preparation

Next, we clean the pipes using high-pressure water jetting and mechanical tools to remove debris, roots, and scale. This ensures the interior surface is properly prepared for liner adhesion.

Step 3: Measuring & Liner Preparation

Our technicians measure the precise dimensions of the pipe to custom-cut your liner. The liner is then saturated with a specialized epoxy resin that will harden to form the new inner pipe.

Step 4: Liner Installation & Curing

Using existing access points, we insert the liner into the pipe and inflate it using air or water pressure. The liner is held in place while the epoxy cures, forming a solid, seamless new pipe.

Depending on the project, we may use ambient, hot water, or UV curing methods to complete this relining process efficiently.

Step 5: Final Inspection

Once the liner is fully cured, we perform a final video inspection to verify proper installation and flow restoration. We leave your property clean and fully operational—no mess left behind.

Why Customers Need Pipe Relining

Relining isn’t just a temporary fix—it’s a proactive investment in your plumbing system. Here’s why customers choose relining:

Avoid Costly Excavation

No one wants to dig up a driveway, destroy a finished basement, or tear out mature landscaping to access buried pipes. Relining protects your property and saves on restoration costs.

Extend Pipe Lifespan

Relining adds decades of useful life to aging or damaged pipes—without the need for full replacement.

Prevent Sewer Backups

A relined sewer pipe eliminates entry points for roots, seals cracks, and restores full flow—helping prevent the backups and odors that disrupt daily life.

Improve Flow Efficiency

The new interior surface of a relined pipe is smooth and free of corrosion, improving drainage performance and reducing future clogs.

Preserve Property Value

Maintaining a fully functional, reliable plumbing system helps protect your property value—while avoiding costly emergencies that could damage your home or business.

Who We Serve: Residential & Commercial Solutions

Trusted Plumbing & Heating LLC provides pipe relining services for a wide range of customers.

Residential Properties

  • Single-family homes

  • Multi-family residences

  • Apartments & condominiums

  • Homeowners’ associations (HOAs)

Commercial Properties

  • Office buildings

  • Retail stores & shopping centers

  • Restaurants & hospitality

  • Industrial facilities

  • Healthcare & institutional properties

Whether you’re a homeowner dealing with sewer issues or a business owner needing to restore your property’s plumbing system, we deliver tailored relining services to meet your needs.

Why Choose Trusted Plumbing & Heating LLC?

When it comes to pipe repair that protects your property and investment, trust matters. Here’s why so many customers choose Trusted Plumbing & Heating LLC for professional relining.

Family-Owned Excellence

Founded and led by Jim Cunningham, Trusted Plumbing & Heating has built a legacy of trust and expertise spanning over 40 years. As a family-owned business, we treat every customer like family.

Licensed, Insured & Bonded

Our plumbers are fully licensed, insured, and bonded for your peace of mind. We bring professionalism, safety, and accountability to every project.

Advanced Techniques & Equipment

We invest in the latest trenchless pipe technologies and stay at the forefront of industry advancements. Our team is trained to handle even the most complex relining projects with precision.

Minimal Disruption

We use minimally invasive techniques and respect your property—leaving it clean and intact after the job is done.

Honest, Transparent Service

From start to finish, we communicate clearly, explain your options, and provide upfront pricing—no surprises, no gimmicks.

Rapid Response & Efficient Results

With one of the largest dispatch centers in the region, we’re ready to respond quickly and complete your relining services efficiently—getting your plumbing system back to peak performance.

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Ready to Restore Your Pipes?

Contact Trusted Plumbing & Heating LLC Today

If you’re dealing with aging, leaking, or damaged pipes, don’t settle for costly excavation and long downtimes. Choose the smarter solution—professional relining from Trusted Plumbing & Heating LLC.

We make it easy to get started:

  • Call us today to request an immediate estimate.

  • Our team will inspect your pipes and recommend the best solution.

  • We’ll provide a clear quote and complete your relining project with expert workmanship.

We do everything we can to provide simple quotes and great service—please give us a call so we can provide an immediate quote and schedule your service today!

We are a fully Licensed Plumbing Contractor – License #TRUSTPH781NC. Learn more about our License and Certifications.

Area We Serve: Trusted Plumbing & Heating LLC proudly serves communities across the greater Puget Sound region, including Renton, Seattle, Bellevue, Kent, Auburn, Federal Way, and surrounding areas—offering expert plumbing, heating, and trenchless water line replacement services for homes and businesses.

Don’t just take our word for it: read our Google reviews or just search for Trusted Plumbing & Heating!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is it necessary to hire a licensed plumber for small repairs?

    Even small plumbing jobs can go wrong without proper training. Hiring a licensed professional like Trusted Plumbing & Heating LLC ensures the work is safe, up to code, and built to last.

  • Do you provide emergency plumbing services?

    Yes, we offer 24/7 emergency plumbing services to address urgent issues and minimize disruptions to your home and business operations.

  • How can I prevent plumbing problems before they start?

    Regular maintenance, timely repairs, and professional inspections go a long way. Trusted Plumbing & Heating LLC recommends scheduling routine checkups to catch small issues before they become expensive problems.

  • What are the most common plumbing issues in homes and businesses?

    Leaks, clogs, low water pressure, and aging pipes are common. Having a dependable plumbing partner like Trusted Plumbing & Heating LLC helps you handle these issues quickly and effectively.

  • Are modern plumbing systems more efficient than older ones?

    Yes, modern systems use water and energy more efficiently, reducing utility bills and environmental impact. Trusted Plumbing & Heating LLC stays up to date on the latest technologies to help you upgrade when needed.

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WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY

Sandra M.
Trusted Plumbing was on time, worked quickly and didn’t price gouge. I’d recommend this company to anyone. Best plumbers in Renton!
Kevin C.
They showed up the same day I called, for the second time, identified the drain leak, and fixed it within an hour. Trusted is now my go-to for plumbing. Definitely will use them again.
Apple W.
Jim Cunningham was on time, friendly and professional. He showed up to my door step next day after my first call to their office.
Knute P.
I have used this company twice and they are amazing!! I will never use any other plumber. The first time they came out and helped install a new drain clean out and blew our roots out of my drain line. Jim worked with me on my budget and the quality of work he provided was great! Not to mention he did this during a Seahawks Playoff game.
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