Sunrise Manor, NV — Frenchman Mountain Area

Trenchless Sewer Line
Replacement in
Sunrise Manor, NV

Solve sewer line failures at the base of Frenchman Mountain without tearing up your yard or driveway. Pipe lining and pipe bursting designed for Sunrise Manor's shifting desert soils.

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Cracked clay sewer pipe with root intrusion, typical of Sunrise Manor homes

A cracked clay pipe with root intrusion — the most common finding in Sunrise Manor camera inspections. The pipe is still structurally present; trenchless lining seals it from the inside.

The Sunrise Manor Problem

Why Sewer Lines Fail at the Base of Frenchman Mountain

Sunrise Manor stretches along the northeast Las Vegas Valley at the base of Frenchman Mountain, with many established neighborhoods built on expansive caliche and alluvial soils. Older homes and duplexes — many built between the 1960s and 1990s — often still have original clay or Orangeburg sewer lines that were never designed for the soil movement this terrain produces. Root intrusion from desert landscaping compounds the problem year after year.

Whole-Home Backups
When your bathroom, tub, and kitchen drain all back up at once, it's not a clog — it's a main line failure. Sunrise Manor's clay pipes from the 1960s–80s crack and collapse under shifting desert soil.
Sewage Smells Near Foothill Lots
Frenchman Mountain foothill properties sit on expansive caliche soils that swell and contract with moisture. That sulfur smell near your foundation or side yard often means a cracked line is leaching underground.
Soggy or Sunken Yard Areas
A soft, wet patch in your front or side yard — especially after dry weather — is a classic sign of a sewer line leak. In Sunrise Manor's gravel yards, you may notice a dark stain or unusual plant growth instead.
Camera Inspection Findings
If a camera inspection has already shown cracks, root intrusion, joint gaps, or low spots in your line, you're a strong candidate for trenchless lining — the pipe can be rehabilitated without excavation.
How It Works

Trenchless Sewer Repair in 4 Steps

From camera inspection to final verification, most Sunrise Manor trenchless jobs are completed in a single day — without disrupting your driveway, block fence, or landscaping.

01

Camera Inspection

We run a high-definition push-rod camera through your cleanout to map the exact location, type, and severity of damage. You watch the live feed with us.

02

Access Point Only

We dig one or two small access pits — typically 18" × 18" — at each end of the damaged run. No trenching the full length of your yard, driveway, or side yard.

03

Lining or Bursting

For intact-but-cracked pipes: we insert a resin-saturated liner and inflate it, curing a new pipe inside the old one. For collapsed pipes: we pull a new HDPE pipe through, fracturing the old one outward.

04

Verify & Restore

A final camera pass confirms the repair. We backfill the access pits, restore surface material, and you're done — typically same day.

CIPP trenchless sewer lining cross-section diagram
Why Trenchless vs. Traditional
✓ Trenchless Lining / Pipe Bursting
No full-length trench — critical for narrow Sunrise Manor side yards
Driveway, block fence, and landscaping stay intact
New HDPE or CIPP liner rated 50+ years
Works in shifting caliche and alluvial soils
Typically completed same day
Less concrete and asphalt restoration cost
✗ Traditional Open-Cut Excavation
Full trench dug from house to street — destroys landscaping
Driveways and block fences often require demolition and rebuild
Weeks of restoration work after pipe replacement
Higher total cost when concrete/asphalt work is included
Multiple-day project, often 3–5 days minimum
Soil compaction issues in expansive desert soils
Is This Right For You?

Trenchless Sewer Replacement: Best For / Not For

Best Candidates

1960s–1990s homes with repeated sewer issues
If you've had two or more backups in the last year, the pipe is telling you something. These original clay lines were never designed for today's soil movement.
Lines still largely intact but cracked or root-invaded
Trenchless lining works best when the pipe hasn't fully collapsed — the existing pipe becomes the mold for the new liner.
Properties with expensive surface features
Block fences, concrete driveways, decorative pavers, or mature desert landscaping — trenchless protects what you've invested in your property.
Narrow side yards (common in Sunrise Manor)
Many northeast Las Vegas lots have 3–5 foot side clearances. There's simply no room to trench. Trenchless is the only practical option.
Homes with joint gaps or low spots on camera
Joint separation and belly sections are ideal for lining — the resin fills gaps and restores proper flow grade.
Duplexes and rental properties needing minimal disruption
Trenchless means tenants can often remain in place. No multi-week construction site.

Not the Right Fit

Fully collapsed or crushed pipe sections
If the pipe has lost its circular shape entirely, there's no host pipe for the liner to bond to. Pipe bursting may still work, but lining alone won't.
Pipes with severe offset joints or belly sections exceeding 3"
Large vertical offsets can prevent the liner from seating properly. A camera inspection will identify whether the offset is within tolerance.
Simple single-fixture clogs or root clearing only
If your issue is a localized blockage rather than a structural pipe failure, hydro-jetting or root cutting is faster and far less expensive than trenchless replacement.
Not sure which category you're in?

A camera inspection answers the question definitively. We'll show you the footage, explain what we see, and give you an honest recommendation — even if that means trenchless isn't the right call for your situation.

Sewer camera inspection being performed in a Sunrise Manor neighborhood
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What Your Neighbors Are Saying

"We had our third backup in two years — bathroom, tub, and kitchen all at once. They ran the camera and showed us exactly what was happening: a cracked clay pipe with roots going in at two joints. The liner was in and cured the same day. No digging up our gravel yard. Couldn't believe how clean the job site was when they left."

Same-day CIPP lining, no excavation
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Sandra M.
Sunrise Acres, Sunrise Manor

"Our block fence runs right over the sewer line — a traditional dig would have cost us the fence plus the pipe work. These guys did the whole job through two small access pits. The camera footage before and after was night and day. Highly recommend for anyone in the northeast valley with an older home."

Block fence preserved, pipe bursting method
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Robert & Diane T.
Nellis Estates, Sunrise Manor

"I manage a duplex on Nellis Boulevard built in 1974. The sewer smell was getting complaints from both units. They found a joint gap and a low spot about 40 feet from the cleanout. Lined the whole run in one visit. Both tenants were able to stay home during the work. Solid crew, honest pricing, and they actually explained everything."

Duplex lined without tenant displacement
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Marcus L.
Whitney Ranch, Sunrise Manor
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Sunrise Manor Sewer
Trenchless sewer line specialists serving Sunrise Manor, Nellis Estates, Whitney Ranch, and the northeast Las Vegas Valley.
NV Lic. #0083241
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Sunrise Manor, NV 89110
Nellis Estates · Whitney Ranch
Sunrise Acres · Frenchman Hills
Northeast Las Vegas Valley
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