Restore Your Sewer Line Without Digging Up Your Yard. Serving Evans and all of Northern Colorado.
— 300+ trenchless liners installed across Northern Colorado in 5 years — most done in a single day, built to last 50.
JT Plumbing Heating & Air is one of the few contractors in Northern Colorado that owns a dedicated trenchless lining truck and runs CIPP (Cured-In-Place Pipe) in-house — not subbed out. Over the last five years we've completed 300+ lining projects across Fort Collins, Loveland, Greeley, Windsor, and the surrounding NoCo cities.
Here's why it matters here specifically. A huge share of NoCo's housing stock runs on clay tile and cast iron sewer lines — the standard before the mid-1980s. Both materials crack, corrode, and lose their seal over decades, and our freeze-thaw cycles and hard, mineral-heavy water accelerate the damage. Tree roots find every crack and joint. The result is the same story we see week after week: recurring backups, slow drains, and a sewer line that's quietly failing underground.
CIPP fixes it without the dig. We insert a resin-saturated liner into your existing pipe through one small access point and cure it in place — forming a smooth, seamless, jointless new pipe inside the old one. No trench across your yard. No torn-up driveway. Most jobs finish in a single day.
We line with the HammerHead Bluelight UV system — the industry's top-tier cured-in-place equipment. The UV cure is faster and more consistent than older steam or ambient methods, which means a stronger finished liner and less time with your line out of service.
We're one of the only contractors in Northern Colorado running the HammerHead Bluelight UV lining system — and we never sub the work out. Every liner is installed in-house, by our own crew, on our own truck.
Trenchless CIPP lining typically costs 30–50% less than full excavation replacement — and saves your yard.
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Our crew on a Northern Colorado lining job.
Most companies won't show you this. Here's exactly how a JT liner goes in.
You get the before-and-after camera footage. No mystery, no "trust us."
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Camera inspection — we scope every line first.
Trenchless lining at JT starts at $4,800. The exact price depends on the length and condition of your line — and you get a flat, up-front number after the camera inspection, not a vague guess.
Compared to full dig-and-replace, lining usually saves 30–50% once you factor in restoring a torn-up yard, driveway, and landscaping. And you don't pay it all at once — financing is available through GreenSky, with promotional offers for qualified buyers. Ask about current rates and terms when we scope your line.
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The single most expensive thing a homeowner does with a failing sewer line is wait.
CIPP lining only works while there's still a host pipe to line against. We can line a cracked, root-infiltrated, or corroded pipe all day long. But once a pipe deteriorates too far or collapses, lining is off the table — and the only option left is full excavation: tearing up the yard, the landscaping, sometimes the driveway or the street. That's the exact dig trenchless is supposed to avoid, at multiples of the cost.
We see it constantly in NoCo: a customer sits on a known problem for a season or two, the pipe lets go, and a job that could have been a one-day liner becomes a multi-day excavation. If your camera inspection shows damage, the cheapest day to line it is today.
Start with a free camera inspection — we'll show you exactly what's happening underground before you spend a dime.
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When lining's off the table, it means a dig.
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