Enterprise's newer developments still face sewer issues from shifting desert soils and bad builder connections — trenchless repairs fix them with minimal digging, no driveway damage, and no HOA headaches.

Enterprise was largely developed in the 2000s and 2010s — but "new" doesn't mean problem-free. The Clark County desert soil is a mix of expansive clay and caliche hardpan that shifts with every rain cycle and temperature swing. That movement stresses sewer joints, causes offsets at builder connections, and cracks main lines — often before a home is even 15 years old.

"We had three whole-home backups in six months. The camera showed a major offset at a builder joint under our driveway. They replaced the entire main line in one day — driveway untouched, HOA never even knew work was done. Unbelievable."
"The soggy patch in our front yard turned out to be a cracked sewer line leaking into the caliche layer. They ran a camera, showed us the problem on screen, and had it fixed with pipe bursting the next morning. No landscaping damage. Worth every penny."
"Our HOA has strict rules about front yard work. These guys completed the whole job through two small access points — you'd never know they were here. The post-job camera video gave us real peace of mind. Highly recommend for any HOA community."

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