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Dig -up -and -Replace <br />The traditional dig -up -and -replace repair method <br />requires excavating a long, deep trench to remove the <br />old pipes and install new ones. Most often utilized in spot <br />repair and collapsed pipe situations, this repair can cost <br />$50-$250 per foot, depending on the length and depth of <br />the existing pipes, and the ease of access. <br />Pipe Lining or CIPP <br />This trenchless method, commonly referred to as Cured - <br />in -Place -Pipe, is a flexible felt tube coated with resin that <br />is blown or pulled into the damaged pipe and inflated. <br />The resin then hardens (cures), creating a pipe within a <br />pipe that has no joints and is corrosion resistant. Expect <br />to pay about $70 per foot for longer lengths and up to <br />$150 per foot for shorter repair jobs. <br />Bursting or Splitting <br />This method is similar to a Cl PP replacement in that it <br />doesn't require total excavation of the damaged sewer <br />lines. The bursting head splits the old pipe apart while <br />the new pipe is pulled into place. $100 -$150 per foot. <br />National <br />High Repair <br />$11,200 Average - <br />$2,800 <br />WSP - <br />r Average <br />$5,700 <br />Law 2 <br />$3.,600 <br />days <br />'According to HomeAdvisor_com <br />