1762 S Dixie Hwy #2
Crete, IL 60417
708-758-5070

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Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars based on 4 customer reviews

These guys are great!

They did a great job and were respectable! Very professional and polite!


Response from Trenchless Innovations Inc.:

Thank you for your wonderful review! We're so glad to hear that our team did a great job and provided professional, polite service. Your satisfaction means the world to us, and we truly appreciate your support. We look forward to helping you again in the future!

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Great crew professional

Awesome experience


Response from Trenchless Innovations Inc.:

Thank you for sharing your experience with our team, Alan! We are happy that our sewer lining process could solve your sewer problems. We are grateful for your business and hope you enjoy the benefits of a free flowing sewer for years to come. Thank you again!

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Great experience

After my first plumber said I should remove my sewer pipes to the city sewer I turned to Trenchless Innovations who suggested lining my pipes to the city sewer instead of replacing them. Kevin Wall and Jim D showed up at the promised time, and quickly started the job. The 3rd technician was John R one of the companies owners I was impressed. They finished the job in a timely manner, and the before and after videos seem to indicate a job well done. Now the roots can’t get to the pipes, and I have a 50 year warranty on the lining. My thanks Kevin, John and Jim. Job well done.


Response from Trenchless Innovations Inc.:

Ed, thank you for taking the time to share your experience with us! We are very happy to hear you had a pleasant experience from start to finish and we are glad you would eliminate your tree root problem for you. We hope you enjoy the benefits of your sewer lining for many years. Thank you for choosing Trenchless Innovations for your sewer lining project. Give us a call anytime if you have any further questions whatsoever. Thank you again!

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Good Experience

Showing the video of the damage and after the repair was everything to me. Nothing boosts confidence of a decision more than knowledge.


Response from Trenchless Innovations Inc.:

Thank you so much for this great 5-star review.

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Job Locations
for crown point, in

Bob S.

Bob S. Job Checkin

Televised sewer from outside clean out to verify for possible lining. Will provide quote for lining


Bob S.

Bob S. Job Checkin

3/5/25 Applied first application of Duct Armor to all duct runs, register openings and plenum. Cleaned all underground ductwork and furnace box. Applied trenchless spincast mortar to all elbows and connections. Applied trenchless mortar to furnace box and all registers. For an additional $1,000, we opened concrete floor in back spare bedroom next to furnace to expose a collapsed air duct. Removed collapsed area and Installed a new register boot . We will backfill hole with 3/4” stone and cement the floor on our last visit. 3/13/25 applied second application of duct armor to all underground duct work. Backfilled hole by register boot with 3/4” stone and recemented floor.


Kevin W.

Kevin W. Job Checkin

A hole was cut in the concrete to expose the broken pvc pipe. The broken section was cut out and replaced with sch40 pipe. The hole was backfilled with stone.


John R.

John R. Job Checkin

Flushed toilet upstairs leak looks to be from bad seal on toilet needs new wax ring, bath tub has no p-trap ties right into stack needs p-trap installed. Leak on tub is possibly from over flow bad gasket seal fix when installing p-trap.


Jim D.

Jim D. Job Checkin

-Excavated outside on the left side of the house to the left of the air conditioner units. -Installed a 20” wide by 36”to 48” deep perforated sump pit in excavated area backfilled with ¾” stone with sealed cover. -Installed a Webtrol sump pump in the new pit and ran a discharge line along above-ground discharging on the side of the house away from the building. At the time of the installation the electrical outlet had not been installed. The resident assisted in having an extension cord connect it.


Bob S.

Bob S. Job Checkin

Televised ducts under slab floor. Ducts are galvanized and are very rusted. Suggest a pit and pump in closet in downstairs bedroom then spin cast mortar and spray line with Duct Armor duct lining material.


Bob S.

Bob S. Job Checkin

Televised sewer from overhead clean out. There is a crack in line. Provide proposal for cleaning up line then installing a 4ft spot repair liner.


Bob S.

Bob S. Job Checkin

We performed a televised inspection of ducts located under a slab floor. The ducts, made of spiral wound metal, showed significant signs of rust and deterioration. This condition can lead to decreased efficiency and potential air quality issues. Regular inspections and timely repairs are crucial to maintaining a healthy HVAC system. For professional duct inspections and maintenance, trust our expertise to ensure the longevity and performance of your system.


Josh R.

Josh R. Job Checkin

Removed old existing sump pit and installed a 36” deep solid sump pit. Cored into foundation wall. Installed a 5’ section of perforated corrugated pipe in foundation wall that runs into the pit. Backfilled pit with 3/4” stone. Sump pump discharges into the existing 4” pvc that runs 30’ into backyard and is coupled to our solid corrugated pipe. The corrugated pipe runs about 40’ and ties into existing storm basin. Hydro cemented around the corrugated pipe. Backfilled corrugated pipe with 3/4” stone and backfilled with dirt.


Bob S.

Bob S. Job Checkin

The approximate distance from just before the dry well to the storm basin is 44 feet. The storm basin is situated at the left back corner of the garage when viewed from the street. This precise measurement will assist in planning any necessary repairs or maintenance. Proper documentation of these details ensures accurate and efficient work when addressing drainage issues or other related tasks in this area.


Kevin W.

Kevin W. Job Checkin

Sand is entering certain areas of the ducts due to water entering the ducts and washing sand in. Sprayed RS-100 over areas where sand is entering the air ducts.


Bob S.

Bob S. Job Checkin

Televised duct under slab floor. Ducts are concrete with metal joints that are rusted and allowing water to enter the system. There is a sump pit but it is not deep enough, there is no coring into the foundation and the discharge appears to be blocked. Suggest installing a deeper sump pit and coring ito foundation wall to alleviate pressure and lower false water table.


Bob S.

Bob S. Job Checkin

Televised ducts under slab floor. Ducts are plastic coated galvanized metal ducts that are very rusted. Suggest a sump pit and pump to control the water then spin cast and spray line ducts to rehab them.


Jim D.

Jim D. Job Checkin

Blocked off both registers with foam and hydraulic cement in master bedroom. Cemented over both registers. Blocked off the right side leading to master bedroom in the bathroom and blocked off left side of bedroom on front left side of basement. Resprayed both registers with duct armor.


Jim D.

Jim D. Job Checkin

I completed the lining of a 6-inch sewer line, starting from an exterior cleanout and extending approximately 60 feet downstream. This process involved the installation of a cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) liner, which was meticulously measured and inserted to end just before the connection to the city main. This technique ensures a seamless and durable reinforcement of the existing pipeline, enhancing its longevity and functionality.