Bizzy Bee Plumbing does trenchless sewer repair around Durham using CIPP—cured-in-place pipe. Basically, instead of digging up your yard to replace a busted line, they slip a resin liner into the old pipe and cure it in place.
You end up with a new pipe inside the old one. Takes less time, doesn’t wreck your landscaping, and you’re not paying a crew to dig a forty-foot trench and then fill it back in. If you’ve got an older line that keeps clogging or you’ve already had a backup, it’s worth asking whether CIPP will work for your setup.
Some older sewer lines have too much damage to support a liner. If the pipe has collapsed, shifted too far apart, or roots have destroyed large sections, a spot repair or full replacement may make more sense. Every job is different, and sometimes a shovel and an excavator are the right tools.
Our CIPP crew stays busy fixing old sewer lines without tearing up the whole yard. Cindy heads up the lining division, with Tucker, Jon, and Justin working alongside her.
They spend their days running cameras, cleaning lines, cutting out roots, and installing liners in old cast iron, clay, and Orangeburg pipe. Most of the time the customer just wants the sewer fixed without digging up the driveway or landscaping, and that’s what this crew does.
Why People Call Us
In business since 2011.
We look at the line before recommending a repair.
We handle both trenchless repairs and traditional digging.
We work on homes, restaurants, apartment buildings, and commercial properties.
If CIPP is not the right fix, we’ll tell you.
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Durham is a city full of history, growth, and charm—but its underground plumbing systems often face problems that can quickly disrupt daily life. From the tree-lined neighborhoods near Trinity Park to the bustling American Tobacco Campus, sewer and drain issues are a common challenge for both homeowners and businesses. Bizzy Bee Plumbing is proud to be Durham’s trusted local partner for sewer repair, trenchless technology, and advanced pipe rehabilitation.
With years of hands-on experience, our licensed plumbers understand the unique plumbing landscape of Durham. Many homes still rely on older sewer lines made of clay or cast iron, which are prone to cracking, root intrusion, and corrosion. Our team uses advanced sewer cameras, hydro jetting, and trenchless pipe lining to diagnose and repair problems with precision—restoring flow without unnecessary digging or property damage.