Sewer Pipe Lining in Hanahan, SC

Hanahan Sewer Problems Have a Smarter Solution

If you own a home in Hanahan, South Carolina, there is a reasonable chance your sewer line is telling you something. Slow drains, recurring backups, a faint odor near a floor drain, or soft patches appearing in your yard are not just annoyances. They are early signals that something underground is starting to fail.

The traditional response to a damaged sewer line used to involve heavy equipment, trenches through your yard, and days of disruption to your home and landscaping. Palmetto Pipe Lining does it differently. Our trenchless pipe lining process lets us rehabilitate your sewer system from the inside out, using only existing access points. No digging. No damage. No long recovery.

What is pipe lining? We insert a flexible, resin-saturated liner into your existing pipe, inflate it, and allow it to cure. The result is a structurally sound new pipe formed within your old one, sealing cracks, stopping root intrusion, and restoring full flow capacity.

We have helped hundreds of homeowners across the Charleston region, and we are proud to serve Hanahan with the same certified technicians, advanced equipment, and honest pricing that have made us a trusted name in this part of South Carolina.

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    Signs Your Hanahan Sewer Line Needs Attention

    Sewer lines rarely fail all at once. They give warning signs first. Here are the most common ones we see when responding to calls in Hanahan:

    • Slow drains throughout the house, not just one fixture
    • Gurgling sounds in toilets or floor drains after water is used
    • A sewage smell inside or around the foundation
    • Wet or sunken patches in the yard above the sewer line path
    • Recurring backups that return even after clearing
    • Discolored or rust-tinted water in low fixtures
    • Pest activity near drains (roaches, drain flies)
    • Home built before 1985 with original cast iron plumbing

    If you are seeing one or more of these signs, a camera inspection is the right first move. It gives you a clear picture of what is actually happening underground, without any guesswork.

    Why Hanahan Homes Face Unique Sewer Challenges

    Hanahan is a community that has grown significantly since the 1960s and 1970s, and a good portion of its residential housing stock was built during that era. Homes constructed before the mid-1980s were commonly plumbed with cast iron sewer lines, which were the industry standard at the time. Those pipes were durable, but they were not permanent.

    Cast iron sewer pipes typically have a serviceable life of 50 to 100 years. Corrosion happens from the inside out, driven by naturally occurring hydrogen sulfide gas in sewage systems. In the coastal South Carolina environment, where humidity is high and soil conditions accelerate deterioration, these timelines can be compressed further. A pipe that looks intact from the outside can be paper-thin on the interior.

    Hanahan is also known for its mature tree canopy, particularly oak and pine trees throughout established neighborhoods like Otranto, Eagle Landing, and the areas near Yeamans Hall Road. Those roots are naturally drawn to moisture, and an aging sewer line with even a minor crack becomes an invitation. Root intrusion is one of the most common problems we diagnose during camera inspections in this area.

    Add in the high water table common throughout the lower Berkeley County and North Charleston corridor, and you have conditions that genuinely accelerate wear on underground infrastructure. This is not a scare tactic. It is just the honest reality of what Hanahan properties face, and it is exactly why trenchless pipe lining exists.

    Sewer Pipe Lining Services We Provide in Hanahan

    We are not a one-size-fits-all operation. Before we recommend anything, we look at your specific system and give you a straight assessment. Here is what we offer for Hanahan properties:

    HD Sewer Camera Inspection High-definition video inspection to see exactly what is happening inside your lines before any work begins.

    Trenchless Pipe Lining (CIPP) Cured-in-place pipe lining installs a new structural pipe inside your existing one. No digging, no mess.

    Picote Spin Coating Precision epoxy coating for smaller diameter pipes and complex configurations using certified Picote technology.

    Hydro Jetting High-pressure water cleaning clears grease, scale, and buildup before lining for the best possible result.

    Root Cutting and Removal We eliminate root intrusions using specialized cutting equipment before sealing the pipe against future entry.

    Whole-Home Sewer Rehabilitation Full residential pipe rehabilitation covering your entire system in a single coordinated visit when needed.

    How the Pipe Lining Process Works in Hanahan

    We keep things straightforward and transparent from the first call to the final walkthrough. Here is what to expect:

    Step 1: Camera Inspection We run a high-definition camera through your sewer line to assess pipe condition, identify cracks or root intrusion, and determine the best rehabilitation approach. You see what we see.

    Step 2: Pipe Cleaning Before lining, the pipe interior is thoroughly cleaned using hydro jetting to remove buildup, grease, and any root material. This ensures the liner bonds correctly and the new surface is smooth.

    Step 3: Liner Installation A resin-saturated liner is inserted through existing access points and positioned within the damaged pipe. We inflate it, the resin cures, and a new structural pipe forms within the old one.

    Step 4: Final Inspection and Sign-Off Once cured, we run a post-lining camera inspection to confirm the repair is solid and the line is fully restored. We walk you through what we found and what was done before we leave.

    Most Hanahan pipe lining jobs are completed in a single day, with no disruption to your yard, driveway, or landscaping. Your home remains fully functional throughout the process.

    Pipe Lining vs. Traditional Excavation: What Hanahan Homeowners Need to Know

    When most people hear "sewer repair," they picture a crew digging up a backyard for days. That picture is outdated. Here is how trenchless lining compares to the older approach.

    Traditional Open-Cut Replacement Excavation requires breaking through driveways, digging trenches through landscaping, removing flooring in some cases, and significant restoration work after the pipe itself is replaced. The project can take several days, carries a much larger price tag, and leaves your property in a temporary state of upheaval.

    Trenchless Pipe Lining Lining works through existing cleanout access points. There is no excavation, no torn-up concrete, and no landscape restoration required afterward. Most residential jobs in Hanahan are complete in a single day. Our customers consistently save 40 to 50 percent compared to traditional replacement, and the residential work comes with a lifetime warranty.

    There are cases where open-cut replacement is the right answer, particularly when a pipe has fully collapsed or deteriorated beyond the point where lining is viable. We will always tell you honestly which situation you are facing. We do not upsell work that is not needed, and we do not recommend lining when it is not the right fit.

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Sewer Pipe Lining in HanahaN

    Can Trenchless Pipe Lining Fix Slab Leaks?

    In most cases, yes.

    After roots are mechanically removed and the pipe is cleaned, the epoxy liner seals cracks and joint gaps where roots previously entered. Once cured, the liner forms a continuous interior wall that blocks regrowth in the repaired section.

    However, if a pipe has collapsed entirely or lost structural alignment, spot repair may be required before lining can be installed. A professional inspection determines whether the pipe qualifies for trenchless rehabilitation.

    Schedule Sewer Pipe Lining in Johns Island, SC

    If you’re experiencing recurring backups, root intrusion, or suspect your sewer line may be failing, professional inspection is the first step.

    Palmetto Pipe Lining provides expert sewer pipe lining in Johns Island, SC, specializing in long lateral runs, root-heavy lots, septic-to-sewer transitions, and environmentally sensitive properties.

    Protect your landscape. Reinforce your sewer system. Avoid unnecessary excavation.

    Contact Palmetto Pipe Lining today to schedule a sewer camera inspection and determine whether trenchless pipe lining is the right solution for your Johns Island home.

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