Paragon Home Services
Trenchless Sewer Line Replacement in Lomita, CA
Lomita, CA

Trenchless Sewer Line Replacement in Lomita, CA

Small, tightly-knit residential community with predominantly single-family homes from the 1950s–1960s. Homeowners take pride in maintaining and upgrading their properties. Strong demand for plumbing modernization, electrical upgrades, and interior renovations.

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  • ·18+ Years in South Bay
  • ·Fully Licensed & Insured
  • ·Workmanship Guarantee

Why Lomita Homes Need Expert Trenchless Sewer

The Lomita Challenge

Lomita's compact residential footprint is dominated by 1950s–1960s single-family homes with original plumbing systems nearing or past end-of-life. Galvanized supply lines, cast iron drain stacks, and clay sewer laterals are standard in Lomita's housing stock. The city's proximity to the Palos Verdes hills means some properties face slope-related drainage challenges that compound standard plumbing maintenance needs.

The Paragon Solution

Paragon Home Services has served Lomita homeowners since 2007 — 18+ years of trenchless sewer line replacement experience specific to the South Bay's unique construction era, climate, and infrastructure challenges. Every project is managed by licensed, W-2 technicians with the tools and expertise your home deserves.

Trenchless Sewer Replacement Process

  1. 1

    CCTV sewer camera inspection — a full video survey of your lateral from cleanout to city main, delivered to you as a recording. We identify crack locations, root infiltration points, belly formations, and pipe material.

  2. 2

    Scope of work and method selection — based on camera findings, we recommend pipe bursting (for collapsed or severely deteriorated pipe) or CIPP lining (for structurally sound pipe with joint separation or minor fractures), with a written explanation of why.

  3. 3

    Permit pull from your city's building department — sewer lateral replacement requires a permit in all South Bay jurisdictions. We manage the process.

  4. 4

    Access pit excavation — minimal, typically 2 excavation points (entry and exit) of approximately 2'×2'. No trench. No full-yard disruption.

  5. 5

    Pipe bursting execution — a bursting head fractures the old pipe outward while pulling a continuous HDPE pipe through the channel. The new pipe is seamless — no joints that roots can infiltrate.

  6. 6

    Post-installation CCTV camera inspection — we inspect the completed new line before backfill to confirm full installation quality, slope, and clear passage.

  7. 7

    City final inspection sign-off, backfill, and surface restoration — access pits are backfilled and compacted, surface concrete is patched.

Complete Sewer Services

  • CCTV sewer camera inspection (video delivered)
  • Pipe bursting (full lateral replacement, no excavation)
  • CIPP (Cured-in-Place Pipe) lining
  • Spot sewer repair
  • Root cutting and hydro-flush
  • Orangeburg and clay pipe replacement
  • City connection point repair
  • Cleanout installation and extension
  • Smoke testing for cross-connection identification
  • City permit management
  • HOA documentation for hillside properties
  • Emergency sewer backup response

Paragon in Lomita

Serving All of Lomita

Neighborhoods: a quiet, family-oriented community nestled between Torrance and the Palos Verdes Peninsula, known for its small-town character and the historic Lomita Railroad Museum

ZIP codes served: 90717

CSLB #1234567 · Fully Licensed & Insured

Established 2007 — 18+ years South Bay experience

24/7 emergency response

Trenchless Sewer — Frequently Asked Questions

How long does trenchless sewer replacement take?
Most residential trenchless jobs — from camera inspection to backfill — complete in one day. Longer laterals (over 100 linear feet) or sites with access challenges may run two days. Compare this to open-cut excavation, which typically takes 5–10 days plus additional weeks for landscape restoration.
Is trenchless more expensive than traditional excavation?
The trenchless labor and materials cost is comparable to open-cut, and often slightly higher per linear foot. However, when you factor in the cost of excavation, haul-off, and landscape/hardscape restoration — which can add $10,000–$25,000 to a standard South Bay project — trenchless is almost always the lower total-cost option.
Do I need HOA approval for sewer work?
In most cases, sewer lateral work below grade does not require HOA approval since it doesn't alter visible surfaces. However, for hillside Palos Verdes communities with surface access constraints, we provide a full HOA documentation package — site plan, method description, and restoration plan — if required by your HOA's CC&Rs.
What warranty does the new pipe carry?
HDPE pipe used in pipe bursting carries a manufacturer's warranty of 50+ years. CIPP resin liners carry a 10–50 year warranty depending on the manufacturer. Paragon additionally provides a 2-year workmanship warranty on all trenchless installations, covering access pit restoration and pipe connection points.

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