Pipe Bursting in Katy, TX
When a sewer line is too damaged for lining but you still want to avoid an extensive open-trench excavation, pipe bursting can replace the entire line by breaking the old pipe apart from the inside as a new one is pulled into place. Ory’s Plumbing Services has offered pipe bursting to Katy and West Houston homeowners since 1995 — family-owned, Texas licensed (MPL 41229), with over 30 years of combined hands-on plumbing experience.
We serve Katy, Cinco Ranch, Seven Meadows, Cross Creek Ranch, Cane Island, Kelliwood, Fulshear, and surrounding West Houston communities. We provide a clear estimate before any work begins, with same or next-day scheduling for most calls.
πΒ (281) 829-9828Full Pipe Replacement
Pipe bursting replaces the entire old pipe along its original path, not just a reinforced lining, giving you a brand-new line.
Small Access Pits Only
Pipe bursting typically requires only small entry and exit pits, rather than excavating the entire route.
Severely Damaged Pipe Solution
For lines too deteriorated, collapsed, or root-damaged for lining, pipe bursting offers a full replacement option without a traditional dig.
Potential Diameter Upsizing
In many cases, pipe bursting allows the new pipe to be slightly larger in diameter than the old one, improving flow capacity.
Light Commercial Applications
Pipe bursting is also an option for small commercial properties in Katy needing a full line replacement with limited site disruption.
Code-Compliant Permitting
Pipe bursting work is completed in compliance with Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners regulations, with permitting handled as required.
Pipe Bursting in Katy — Trenchless Replacement
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Why Katy Homeowners Choose Pipe Bursting
Older sewer lines throughout Katy and West Houston — often clay, cast-iron, or Orangeburg piping — can reach a point of damage that’s too extensive for lining to resolve. The expansive clay soil common to the area, combined with decades of root pressure from mature trees, can lead to multiple cracked or collapsed sections along the line’s length.
Pipe bursting addresses this by fracturing the deteriorated pipe outward while simultaneously pulling a brand-new pipe into its place, all through small access pits rather than a continuous open trench. This is especially valuable in established neighborhoods where homeowners want to preserve mature trees, gardens, and hardscaping.
Pipe bursting isn’t the right method for every situation — pipe path, nearby utilities, and ground conditions all matter. We confirm candidacy with a camera inspection and site assessment before recommending this approach.
Our Process for Pipe Bursting
You Call Us
Share your concerns or prior inspection findings, and we’ll schedule a visit to assess the line.
Camera & Site Assessment
We confirm the extent of the damage and evaluate whether pipe bursting is a good fit for your property.
Clear Estimate
We explain the process and provide a clear estimate before any work begins.
You Approve
We move forward only after you understand and approve the plan and price.
Burst & Verify
We complete the pipe burst, verify the new line, and restore the small access points.
What Pipe Bursting Includes
Pipe bursting starts with digging two small access pits, one at each end of the line being replaced. A bursting head, attached to a winch cable, is pulled through the interior of the old pipe. As it travels, the head fractures the old pipe outward into the surrounding soil while pulling a new, continuous pipe into place directly behind it.
This method can often be used even when a pipe has significant cracking or has partially collapsed, since the bursting head is designed to break through compromised material. Depending on conditions, the new pipe can sometimes be installed at a slightly larger diameter than the original, which may improve flow capacity going forward.
We confirm with a camera inspection and site evaluation that pipe bursting is appropriate before recommending it, since pipe path, depth, and nearby utilities all affect whether this method is a safe fit. All work is completed in compliance with Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners regulations, with permits handled as required.
Who We Serve
We provide pipe bursting for Katy and West Houston homeowners with severely damaged sewer lines, families wanting to preserve established landscaping during a major repair, owners of homes with hardscaping over the line’s path, and property managers or light commercial building owners needing a full replacement with minimal site disruption.
Why Katy Homeowners Choose Ory’s
Pipe Bursting FAQs — Katy, TX
What’s the difference between pipe bursting and pipe lining?
Pipe lining reinforces an existing pipe that’s still structurally sound. Pipe bursting fully replaces the old pipe with new pipe, making it a better fit for more severely damaged or collapsed lines.
Is pipe bursting a fit for my property?
It depends on pipe path, depth, and what else is in the ground nearby. We assess this with a camera inspection and site evaluation before recommending the method.
How long does pipe bursting take?
Many residential projects are completed in one to two days, depending on line length and access conditions. We’ll provide a time estimate with your quote.
Will pipe bursting damage nearby utilities?
We assess the area for nearby utilities before recommending pipe bursting, since the bursting process exerts force on the surrounding soil. If conditions aren’t safe, we’ll discuss alternative methods.
What if my pipe isn’t a good fit for bursting?
If site conditions don’t support pipe bursting, we’ll explain why and discuss traditional excavation or other repair options.
Explore Our Sewer Services
If your sewer line is too damaged for lining and you want to avoid a full open-trench dig, Ory’s Plumbing can check whether pipe bursting is the right fit and give you a clear estimate before any work begins.
Call us at (281) 829-9828 or request service online β weβre here Sunday through Friday, 24 hours a day.
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