"Our HOA board had three contractors say we'd need to trench through the parking lot. LiningWorks lined the shared main from two cleanouts over two nights. No parking lot, no resident disruption. Delivered a full before-and-after camera package for our records."
CHARLOTTE · GREENSBORO · WINSTON-SALEM
Condo and Multifamily Trenchless Projects trenchless pipe repair for occupied buildings with minimal disruption.
LiningWorks condo and multifamily trenchless projects rehabilitate shared sewer mains, vertical stacks, and unit laterals in occupied buildings, using CIPP lining, pipe bursting, and stack relining without excavating common areas or vacating residents.
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WHAT IT IS
What condo and multifamily trenchless repair involves.
Condo and multifamily trenchless repair addresses the sewer infrastructure shared between units in attached residential properties, including shared mains, vertical stacks, horizontal collector lines, and unit laterals, using trenchless methods that work inside occupied buildings.
In a conventional repair scenario, sewer failures in a multifamily building mean trenching through parking lots, common areas, mechanical rooms, or occupied unit floors. Trenchless CIPP lining, vertical stack relining, and pipe bursting eliminate those access requirements; work is performed through existing cleanouts and access points.
LiningWorks condo and multifamily trenchless projects are coordinated with HOA boards, property managers, and building owners to schedule work around building occupancy, minimize individual unit disruption, and complete each phase in a way that keeps the building functional throughout.
Every multifamily trenchless project begins with a comprehensive camera inspection of the shared infrastructure, mapping every main, stack, and lateral, before any scope or cost is confirmed. You see the actual condition of your building's sewer system before committing to any work.
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WATCH US WORK
Watch a multifamily trenchless repair project in action.
A LiningWorks condo sewer rehabilitation project: shared main camera inspection, CIPP liner installation, lateral reinstatement, and stack relining coordination in an occupied building.
CATCH PROBLEMS EARLY
Shared sewer failures that condo and multifamily trenchless repair resolves.
These four conditions are the most common sewer failures in Charlotte-area condo and multifamily buildings. All are resolvable with trenchless methods in occupied properties.
- Shared main failures causing building-wide backupsA failure in a shared collector main affects every unit connected to it. CIPP lining the shared main eliminates the source of building-wide backups without excavating common areas.
- Corroded cast iron vertical stacks running through unit wallsShared vertical stacks in older condo buildings corrode and leak into wall cavities between floors. Vertical stack relining seals every joint without demolishing the wall on any floor.
- Recurrent unit-level backups traced to shared infrastructureWhen camera inspection traces a unit backup to a shared lateral or main defect, trenchless repair addresses the building's infrastructure, not just the individual unit.
- Building-wide pre-sale or re-fi camera inspection revealing deferred sewer maintenanceA lender or buyer requiring a sewer condition report is best addressed with a full camera scope and, if needed, a trenchless rehabilitation plan that documents the condition before and after repair.
HOW THE SERVICE WORKS
How our condo and multifamily trenchless projects work, step by step.
LiningWorks multifamily trenchless projects are coordinated in phases to keep buildings functional throughout. No single phase requires a complete building shutdown.
1. Full building camera inspection maps all shared infrastructure
2. Phased repair plan coordinated with HOA or property management
3. Trenchless repairs executed phase by phase
4. Final camera verify and documentation package delivered
BEFORE & AFTER
12-unit condo with failed shared main, trenchlessly relined, building fully functional.
A 12-unit SouthEnd condo with a shared 6-inch collector main backing up into ground-floor units. Full camera inspection mapped three collapse zones. CIPP lining the 80-foot shared main was completed over two evenings, and the building remained occupied throughout. All units cleared the same week.
WHY HOMEOWNERS TRUST US
Why property managers and HOAs trust LiningWorks for multifamily trenchless projects.
Multifamily trenchless repair requires coordination, documentation, and a crew that can work in occupied buildings without creating liability. Four things define how we handle these projects.
Comprehensive camera documentation before and after every project
NC-licensed trenchless specialists with multifamily project experience
Phased scheduling minimizes resident disruption
Flat-rate project pricing from a single camera-inspection scope
HOW TO GET STARTED
How to start a condo or multifamily trenchless project in three steps.
Same process whether you manage a 4-unit townhome or a 40-unit condo building.
Call and describe the building and current sewer symptoms
336-477-3218, Mon–Sat 7AM–6PM. Tell us the building type, unit count, sewer age, and current symptoms, and we'll advise on scope and whether a trenchless approach is viable.
Building camera inspection and phased repair proposal this week
We schedule a building-wide camera inspection and deliver a phased repair proposal with flat-rate pricing per phase within the week.
Project executed in phases, building remains occupied throughout
Phased trenchless repair, camera-verified documentation, and a final condition report delivered to HOA or management at project close.
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