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Trenchless Sewer Repair Highland Terrace

Highland Terrace CIPP Relining Plumbers

Sewer Plumbing Services in Highland Terrace

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 Terrace Sewer 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.

Trenchless Sewer Repair in Highland Terrace, Richardson: CIPP Pipe Lining for Cast Iron Homes

If you own a ranch home in Highland Terrace, Richardson, your sewer line is almost certainly original cast iron, and it has aged out. This established neighborhood off Belt Line Road was built mostly in the 1950s and 60s, which puts those cast iron lines 60 to 70 years old, well past the 50-year mark where they fail. Our plumber team relines and replaces them without trenching your lot or tearing up mature landscaping. Nuflow DFW (RMP# 46694) provides trenchless sewer repair and CIPP pipe lining across 75081, with same-day camera inspections and 24-hour service.
Here is what fails under a Highland Terrace home, and how we fix it without digging.

Highland Terrace Sewer Repair Quick Facts:

The problem: 60 to 70-year-old failing cast iron pipes, common in 1950s and 60s ranch homes.

The solution: Trenchless CIPP pipe lining, with no digging up your yard.

Starting cost: $3,500+ for lining, $250+ for a camera inspection.

Lifespan: Rebuilt pipes are rated for 50+ years.

Availability: Same-day inspections and 24/7 emergency service across 75081.

Why Highland Terrace Cast Iron Lines Are Failing Now

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Highland Terrace ranch homes were built in the 1950s and 60s on cast iron sewer lines, and cast iron was only ever built to last about 50 years. At 60 to 70 years old, the lines under these homes are corroding from the bottom up, scaling and channeling until flow narrows and the pipe cracks. This is the single most common problem we find in the neighborhood, and it drives the backups, slow drains, and yard odor homeowners here deal with.
Two local factors speed it up.

Richardson’s hard water builds scale inside older galvanized supply lines and water heaters at the same time the sewer line is corroding. And the mature trees on Highland Terrace’s smaller, established lots sit close to the sewer laterals, so roots reach the cast iron quickly and grow straight into any crack or joint. A 65-year-old cast iron line under a thirsty tree in shifting clay soil is a failure waiting to happen, and that describes most of this neighborhood.

Contact Nuflow DFW at (469) 701-0597 for a Highland Terrace sewer camera inspection.

Signs of a Broken Sewer Line in a Highland Terrace Home

On a cast iron line this old, the warning signs usually appear before a full collapse.

Call us if you notice:

  • Several drains slowing or gurgling at once, which points to the main line
  • A backup that keeps coming back a few months after each cabling, the sign of failing cast iron
  • Sewer odor in the yard, or a strip of grass greener than the rest over the line
  • Soft or sinking spots in the yard where a cracked line is washing out the soil
  • Rust-colored water or repeated clogs from scale shedding off the pipe wall

On a 1950s or 60s Highland Terrace home, these usually mean the cast iron itself is failing, not just a clog. A camera inspection confirms it and locates the exact spot.

Hard Water Is Wearing Your Supply Lines Too

Richardson’s hard water attacks your plumbing from a second direction. Calcium and magnesium build scale inside water heaters, faucets, and the older galvanized supply lines still found in many Highland Terrace homes, cutting water heater life and narrowing the pipe. While we are inspecting the cast iron sewer line, we often find the galvanized water lines scaled and corroded as well. We handle both: water heater repair and replacement, tankless installs sized for these ranch homes, and water softeners that stop scale at the source so it does not keep damaging the system.

How We Repair a Highland Terrace Sewer Line Without Digging

Trenchless cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining is how we rebuild a failing cast iron line without trenching your Highland Terrace lot.

Here is our process:

  • Camera inspection: We pinpoint the exact location and severity of the cast iron damage, and give you the footage.
  • Hydro jetting: We clear out decades of hard water scale and intrusive tree roots so the liner bonds properly.
  • CIPP lining: We pull a flexible, epoxy-saturated liner through your existing cleanout into the old pipe.
  • Curing: The liner hardens into a seamless, permanent pipe-within-a-pipe, with no trench across your lawn.

 

The finished line is rated for 50+ years, and every job is verified with a second camera inspection so you see the result. As a certified NuFlow contractor, our plumber team uses lining technology proven on municipal and commercial mains, applied to a single Richardson home. When a cast iron line has already collapsed or bellied too deeply to line, we tell you plainly, and a spot excavation or a no-dig replacement is the right call instead. The camera footage shows which case you have. Trenchless CIPP pipe lining starts at $3,500+ (as of Q2 2026), quoted in writing after the inspection.

Streets and Areas We Serve in Highland Terrace

Our plumber team works throughout Highland Terrace in 75081, on the older cast iron lines along the streets around Terrace Park and Richardson Terrace Elementary, out toward Belt Line Road, Arapaho Road, and the Arapaho DART station. The commercial corridor around the neighborhood, including the restaurants of the Chinatown district, relies on us for hydro jetting grease-heavy kitchen lines and keeping commercial sewer mains clear. Because nearly every original home here shares the same 1950s and 60s cast iron, the residential work is consistent street to street: camera the line, clean it, and line or replace it.

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Sewer Plumbing Related Questions, Answered

Does my 1950s Highland Terrace home have cast iron sewer pipes?
Almost certainly. Ranch homes built in Highland Terrace in the 1950s and 60s used cast iron sewer lines, now 60 to 70 years old and past their 50-year lifespan. A camera inspection confirms the material and shows how much life is left in the line.
In most cases, yes. CIPP lining works through an existing cleanout, so we rebuild the pipe from the inside with no trench across your lawn, which protects mature trees and landscaping. A fully collapsed line needs a spot dig instead, which the camera confirms.
Watch for several drains gurgling at once, backups that return after cabling, sewer odor in the yard, greener grass over the line, or soft spots in the yard. On a 60 to 70-year-old cast iron line, these usually mean the pipe itself is failing.
Hard water builds scale inside water heaters and the older galvanized supply lines common in Highland Terrace, shortening their life and narrowing the pipe. A water softener stops the scale at the source, and we often address the supply lines while repairing the cast iron sewer line.
Yes. When a line is too collapsed or bellied to line, we replace that section, using no-dig methods where access allows and a targeted excavation only where needed. The camera footage sets the exact scope before we quote it.
CIPP pipe lining starts at $3,500+. The final cost depends on the length, depth, and access of the line, and whether lining or replacement fits. A camera inspection starting at $250+ defines the scope and gives you a written quote first.