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CIPP Relining Plumbers in Highland Village

CIPP relining plumbers in Highland Village, Lewisville. Sewer pipe lining, trenchless repair, and no-dig replacement for lake-area homes in 75077.
CIPP Relining Plumbers in Highland Village, tx

Highland Village CIPP Relining Plumbers

Sewer Line Plumbing Services in Highland Village

Nuflow DFW specializes in CIPP lining and trenchless technology including

Trenchless sewer line repair

Water Pipe Leak Repair

Sewer Camera Inspection

Sewer Drain Cleaning

Highland Village Sewer Pipe Lining & Repair Company

Old Pipes? Don't dig.
We rebuild them from the inside.

Trenchless CIPP: the pipe-within-a-pipe, no digging.
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1. Pre-Inspection

Inspecting the condition of the pipe system through use of cctv camera inspection.

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2. Pipe Cleaning

Once problem areas are mapped, the internal pipe is cleaned of buildup and corrosion.

3. Pipe Relining

Once the repair lining is built to length and prepped, it is then fished into place for curing.

Sewer Pipe Lining and Repair Company

If you own a home in Highland Village and you are dealing with a slow drain, a backup, or a leak you cannot find, the pipe under your house is usually the place to start. Our team has run pipe lining jobs all over Highland Village, from the older lakeside homes off Highland Village Road to the newer streets near Briarhill and Village Parkway, and this page is written from what we actually find under these houses. Nuflow DFW (RMP# 46694) is a CIPP relining and sewer pipe lining company that fixes these lines without digging up your yard, serving all of Highland Village in 75077.

Highland Village is not one single era of home, and that changes what goes wrong in the ground. Here is what we have learned working the neighborhood, and how it helps you.

What We See Under Highland Village Homes

CIPP relining plumber working on a Highland Village Lewisville home near Lewisville Lake

Highland Village grew in waves, and the pipe under your home depends on which wave it belongs to. There are the original lakeside homes from the 1970s along the older streets near Lewisville Lake, and there are the larger runs of homes built from the late 1980s through the early 2000s across most of the city. That difference matters more than most homeowners expect, because it changes what fails and how we fix it.

In the older 1970s lake homes, we still pull cameras through cast iron sewer lines that are now more than 50 years old, corroding and scaling the way they do across other older DFW neighborhoods. In the late 80s through 2000s homes, the sewer lines are usually PVC and the water lines are often CPVC, which are newer but not immune. On the clay soil out here near the lake, we see joints pulled apart by ground movement, bellied sections where a line has sagged, and slab leaks where a CPVC line has worn against the foundation.

The lake is part of the story too. Homes near Copperas Branch Park, Pilot Knoll Park, and the older shoreline streets sit on soil that holds and releases water with the seasons, and that seasonal movement is hard on any pipe, cast iron or plastic.

If your Highland Village home is showing any of these signs, call Nuflow DFW at (469) 701-0597 for a camera inspection.

When Did They Stop Using Cast Iron, and What Came After

Homeowners ask us this a lot, because the answer tells you what is likely under your own house. Cast iron was the standard for sewer lines in DFW homes into the early 1980s, and the last of it went in the ground before about 1986. After that, builders moved to PVC for sewer lines and CPVC for hot water supply lines, which is what most Highland Village homes from the late 80s onward have.

That does not mean newer pipe lasts forever. CPVC has a typical service life of 50 to 75 years, but it gets brittle with age and heat, and we have seen it crack at fittings in homes barely 25 years old when the water runs hot and the pipe was stressed at installation. So whether your Highland Village home has 1970s cast iron or 1990s CPVC, there is a point where the line needs attention, and the fix is the same idea: rebuild it without tearing your house apart.

How CIPP Relining Works on Your Highland Village Line

Cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) relining is what we do most out here, because it fixes both the old cast iron and the failing PVC without trenching your Highland Village yard. We pull a resin liner into the existing line through a cleanout, inflate it so it presses against the old pipe wall, and cure it into a seamless new pipe inside the old one, a pipe-within-a-pipe. No trench across your lawn, no torn-up driveway, and the mature trees these lots are known for stay where they are.

As a certified NuFlow contractor, our team uses the same lining system trusted on municipal and commercial mains, sized to a single-family home. When a line is too far gone to line, we tell you, and we look at a no-dig sewer line replacement or a trenchless repair at the failed spot instead. Every job starts with a camera and ends with a camera, so you see your line before and after. Trenchless CIPP pipe lining starts at $3,500, with your exact number set after the inspection.

The Services We Run Most in Highland Village

Here is what Highland Village homeowners call us for most:

  • CIPP pipe relining for aging cast iron and failing PVC
  • Trenchless sewer repair and trenchless sewer line replacement
  • No-dig pipe repair for cracked or leaking sections
  • Sewer camera inspection, starting at $250+
  • Hydro jet sewer cleaning to clear scale, grease, and roots, starting at $350+
  • Slab leak and water leak detection, starting at $750+
We are licensed by the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners (RMP# 46694), insured, and available 24/7 for emergencies, and we give you a written estimate before any work begins.

A Note on Condos and Shared Lines

Highland Village has its share of townhomes and condominium properties, and shared sewer and drain lines raise a question you may not expect: who is responsible, and does insurance cover it? In most condo setups, the line inside your unit is yours and the shared main belongs to the association, and standard sewer and drain coverage varies a lot between policies. We cannot give you legal or insurance advice, but we can give you the one thing that settles most of these questions fast: a camera inspection that shows exactly where the problem is and whose section it sits in. That recording is often what you or your HOA need before anyone talks about coverage.

Serving Highland Village and the Lewisville Lake Area

Nuflow DFW works throughout Highland Village in 75077, from the shops and streets near Village Parkway and FM 407 to the lakeside homes by Pilot Knoll Park, Copperas Branch Park, and Doubletree Ranch Park, and the neighborhoods around Highland Village Elementary and Briarhill Middle. Our plumber team is a short drive away in Plano, which keeps this part of Lewisville among our faster response areas, with same-day camera inspections usually available and 24-hour emergency service.

Highland Village Pipe Lining Company

Sewer Plumbing Related Questions, Answered

Who is the best trenchless sewer repair company near Highland Village, TX?
Nuflow DFW is a certified NuFlow CIPP relining and sewer pipe lining company serving Highland Village and the wider Lewisville area in 75077. Owner Ryan King is a licensed Texas Master Plumber (RMP# 46694), and our team runs trenchless jobs across the neighborhood. Every job starts with a camera inspection and a written quote before any work begins. Call (469) 701-0597.
Cast iron was standard in DFW sewer lines into the early 1980s, and the last of it went in before about 1986. Highland Village’s older 1970s lakeside homes often still have cast iron, while homes built from the late 1980s onward usually have PVC sewer lines and CPVC water lines. A camera inspection confirms which your home has.
CPVC has a typical service life of about 50 to 75 years, but heat and installation stress can shorten that. We have seen CPVC crack at fittings in homes only 25 years old where the water runs hot. In newer Highland Village homes, CPVC failures usually show as a slab leak or a fitting leak rather than the full-line corrosion you see in old cast iron.
In most cases, yes. CIPP relining works through an existing cleanout, forming a new pipe inside the old one with no trench across your yard, which protects the mature trees and landscaping. The exception is a fully collapsed line, which needs a no-dig replacement or a spot repair instead. A camera inspection confirms which applies to your home.
It depends on your policy and the association’s rules, and we cannot give insurance advice. In most condo setups the line inside your unit is yours and the shared main belongs to the association. A camera inspection shows exactly where the problem sits and whose section it is on, which is usually what you or your HOA need before discussing coverage.
CIPP pipe lining starts at $3,500+ as of Q2 2026. Your final cost depends on the length, depth, and access of the line, and whether lining, a no-dig replacement, or a spot repair fits. A camera inspection starting at $250+ defines the scope and gives you a written quote before any work begins.
Whether your Highland Village home is on 1970s cast iron near the lake or 1990s CPVC on the newer streets, your line has a service life, and catching a problem early is always cheaper than an emergency. Start with a camera inspection, get an honest diagnosis and a written quote, and go from there. Nuflow DFW is a licensed CIPP relining and pipe lining company (RMP# 46694) with 24/7 service across 75077. Call (469) 701-0597 to book your inspection.