Homes in The Trails were built 2000-2008 with PVC/ABS pipe. The most common issue we find here: joint separations from ground movement. We fix it without digging up your yard. Free camera inspection.
Most The Trails homes were built between 2000-2008. Pipe systems from this era follow predictable failure patterns — our crews have seen them dozens of times in this neighborhood and know exactly what to look for.
PVC/ABS pipe under Frisco's expansive clay soil has specific stress points. Our techs know where it fails first before the camera even goes in.
We most often find joint separations from ground movement. Left untreated, this typically progresses to full pipe collapse within 2–4 years — and a bill 4x higher.
Given the pipe age and material in The Trails, these symptoms almost always point to a cracked or root-infiltrated line. Don't wait.
Multiple slow drains at once is rarely a simple clog — it's usually a main line issue requiring camera inspection.
Air trapped by a partial blockage or pipe belly forces back through other fixtures as a gurgling sound.
Sewage leaking into soil acts as fertilizer. A lush green strip over your sewer line is a serious warning sign.
If you can smell it outside, the pipe has already cracked and is actively leaking into your soil.
If snaking fixes it for a few months then it returns, roots are regrowing — lining stops them permanently.
If your The Trails home has never had a camera inspection, you almost certainly have partial blockages developing now.
HD camera through your cleanout — we show you footage live. Free, no obligation, done in 30 minutes.
3,500 PSI clears all roots, scale, and grease. Pipe walls must be clean for the epoxy liner to bond properly.
Resin-saturated liner inserted and cured in place — creates a smooth, seamless, jointless new pipe inside the old one.
Post-lining camera confirms perfect installation. You get footage, 50-year warranty card, and insurance documentation.
A local tech will call within the hour. We know The Trails's pipe profile — we'll know what to look for before we arrive.
No obligation. A local tech calls within the hour.
Don't see yours? Contact us — if it's in Frisco city limits, we're there.