Expert trenchless sewer repair in Oxford, MA. Licensed crews, advanced equipment, and results you can count on.
Scranton Sewer Authority provides minimally invasive trenchless sewer repair throughout Oxford, MA. Our crews rehabilitate cracked, root-damaged, and deteriorating pipes from the inside — no trenching, no heavy equipment tearing up your property.
With a population of 13,709, Oxford is home to thousands of properties that depend on reliable sewer and drain systems. Our trenchless sewer repair team in Oxford, MA combines local knowledge with decades of industry experience to deliver results that restore flow and prevent future problems. Every project begins with a thorough camera inspection so we can recommend the right solution for your specific situation.
When you choose Scranton Sewer Authority for trenchless sewer repair in Oxford, you get a team that responds fast, diagnoses accurately, and fixes the problem right the first time. We handle all the details — from permits to final inspection — so you can get back to normal life.
From first call to final flow test, here is what to expect from Scranton Sewer Authority in Oxford, MA.
Our Oxford crew begins with an HD camera inspection to map the damage and confirm your sewer line is a good candidate for trenchless repair. Not every situation qualifies, and we are honest about that.
We clean the existing pipe with hydro jetting to remove roots, debris, and buildup. The pipe interior must be clean for the liner to bond properly.
Scranton Sewer Authority performs the trenchless installation at your Oxford, MA property with minimal disruption. The liner cures in place within hours, creating a seamless new pipe inside your existing line.
Our Oxford crew runs a final camera through the repaired line to confirm perfect installation. We show you the footage so you can see the smooth, jointless interior of your rehabilitated sewer pipe.
What Oxford property owners want to know about trenchless sewer repair — answered by our experts.
Trenchless sewer repair in Oxford typically costs $4,000 to $12,000 depending on pipe length, diameter, and damage extent. While the repair itself may cost more than excavation, total project cost is often lower because you avoid landscaping, driveway, and hardscape restoration.
Yes. Trenchless CIPP lining works well on clay pipes in Oxford because it creates a new pipe inside the old one, sealing all cracks and joint separations. Pipe bursting also works on clay by fracturing the old pipe and pulling new HDPE through.
Minimal. CIPP lining typically requires no excavation if a cleanout exists. Pipe bursting requires two small access pits at each end of the repair. Both methods avoid the full-length trench that traditional replacement requires.
CIPP lining inserts a resin-coated liner inside the existing pipe and cures it in place — best for cracked and root-damaged pipes still in their original shape. Pipe bursting breaks the old pipe apart while pulling new pipe through — best for severely damaged or undersized pipes.
Honest reviews from property owners who chose Scranton Sewer Authority for their sewer and drain needs.
"Multiple drains in our old home were slow. The camera showed that the whole main line had grease and mineral buildup. One hydro jetting session and every drain in the house works like new. Amazing results."
"Outstanding emergency service. Sewer backed up into the basement on Christmas Eve. They had a technician available who cleared the blockage and sanitized the affected area. Above and beyond service."
"The trenchless repair saved our front yard. We were dreading having to dig up the entire lawn but they pulled a liner through the existing pipe and it was done in one day. Could not even tell they were there."