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Red Rock Trenchless

Red Rock Trenchless specializes in trenchless sewer repair and replacement, offering fast, minimally invasive solutions to fix or replace sewer lines. We focus on providing high-quality service using modern technology to minimize disruption and ensure timely, efficient repairs for both residential and commercial clients.

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  • 7:30 am - 5:30 pm
  • 7:30 am - 5:30 pm
  • 7:30 am - 5:30 pm
  • 7:30 am - 5:30 pm
  • 7:30 am - 5:30 pm
  • 7:30 am - 5:30 pm
  • 7:30 am - 5:30 pm

Trenchless Sewer Line Repair

A non-invasive method of fixing damaged sewer lines by accessing the pipes without digging large trenches. This minimizes disruption to landscapes and hardscapes while efficiently repairing cracks or leaks.

Trenchless Sewer Line Replacement

A technique for replacing old or damaged sewer lines without extensive digging. It involves pulling a new pipe through the existing one, saving time and reducing surface damage to your property

Pipe Bursting

A trenchless replacement method where a bursting head breaks apart the existing pipe while simultaneously pulling in a new, stronger pipe to replace it, offering a durable solution for severely damaged lines.

CIPP Lining (Cured-In-Place Pipe)

A trenchless technique where a flexible resin-coated liner is inserted into a damaged pipe and then cured, forming a new, durable pipe within the old one without the need for excavation.

Excavating

The process of digging and removing earth to access underground utilities or create foundations. In plumbing, excavation is typically used to repair or replace sewer lines when trenchless methods aren’t feasible.

Drain Tiling

The installation of a network of perforated pipes around the foundation of a building to prevent water accumulation by redirecting excess groundwater away from the property, protecting the foundation and basement.

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About Hoffman

Hoffman is a surname of German origin. The original meaning in medieval times was "steward", i.e. one who manages the property of another. In English and other European languages, including Yiddish and Dutch, the name can also be spelled Hoffmann, Hofmann, Hofman, Huffman, and Hofmans. == People with the surname == === A === Aaron Hoffman (1880–1944), American writer, director and comedian Abbie Hoffman (1936–1989), American social activist of prominence in the 1960s and 1970s Abraham Hoffman (1938–2015), Israeli basketball player Adolph Hoffmann (1858–1930), German politician and Prussian Minister for Science, Culture and Education Al Hoffman (1902–1960), Russian-born American songwriter Alan Hoffman (born 1982), American entrepreneur Albert Hofmann (1906–2008), Swiss chemist and discoverer of LSD Alex Hoffman-Ellis (born 1989), American football player Alice Hoffman (born 1952), American author Anthony Hoffman (1739–1790), New York politician Arthur Sullivant Hoffman (1876–1966), American magazine editor August Wilhelm von Hofmann (1818–1892) German organic chemist === B === Barbara Hoffman (born 1931), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player Beate Hofmann (born 1963), German Lutheran bishop Ben Hoffman (born 1974), American comedian and writer Ben Hoffman (triathlete) (born 1983), American triathlete Benjamin Hoffman (1864–1922), American lawyer, politician, and judge Benzion Hoffman best known by the pen name Zivion, Yiddish writer, journalist, and political activist Bern Hoffman (1913–1979), American film and television actor Bernard Hoffman (1913–1979), American photographer Biff Hoffman (1904–1954), American football player Bill Hoffman (disambiguation), several people Brock Hoffman (born 1998), American football player Bryce G. Hoffman (born 1969), American author === C === Calvin Hoffman (died 1987), American theater press agent and writer Camille Hoffman (born 1987), American artist Carl von Hoffman (1889–1982), Russian adventurer Carl Henry Hoffman (1896–1980), Pennsylvania politician Charles Hoffman (1911–1972), American screenwriter and film producer Charles E. Hoffman (born 1949), American business executive and college dean Charles Fenno Hoffman (1806–1884), American author, poet and editor Charlotta Hoffman (1807–1877) Swedish actress Christopher Hoffman (born 1981), Zimbabwean actor and voice artist Clara Cleghorn Hoffman (1831–1908), American educator and temperance reformer Clare Hoffman (1875–1967), American politician === D === Daniel Hoffman (1923–2013), American poet, essayist, and academic Danny Hoffman (1880–1922), American baseball player Darleane C. Hoffman (born 1926), American nuclear chemist David Hoffman (disambiguation), several people Donald D. Hoffman (born 1955), American cognitive psychologist and popular science author Dorothea Hoffman (died 1710), Swedish hat maker Dorothy Hoffman (1915–1996), American engineer Doug Hoffman (born 1953), politician, congressional candidate Dustin Hoffman (born 1937), American actor and film director Dutch Hoffman (1904–1962), American baseball player === E === E. T. A. Hoffmann (1776–1822), Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann, German Romantic author of fantasy and Gothic horror Edward George Hoffman (1877–1931), American politician Edward J. Hoffman (1942–2004), American professor, co-inventor of the PET scanner Elaine Hoffman Watts (1932–2017), American klezmer drummer Elisha Hoffman (1839–1929), American hymn composer Elmer J. Hoffman (1899–1976), American politician Emily Hoffman (1876–1927), American socialite Ernst Reinhold von Hofmann (1801–1871), Russian geologist and mineralogist Eugene Augustus Hoffman (1829–1902), American clergyman Eva Hoffman (born 1945), Polish-American writer === F === F. Burrall Hoffman (1882–1980), American architect Fabian Hoffman (1917–1980), American football player François-Benoît Hoffman (1760–1828), French playwright and critic Frederick Ludwig Hoffman (1865–1946), American statistician === G === Gene L. Hoffman (1932–2007), American educator and politician George H. Hoffman (1838–1922), South Dakota politician Glenn Hoffman (born 1958), American baseball player, coach, and manager Grace Hoffman (1921–2008), American operatic mezzo-soprano and academic teacher Gregory Hofmann (born 1992), Swiss ice hockey player === H === H. Lawrence Hoffman (1911–1977), American illustrator Harold G. Hoffman (1896–1954), American politician and governor of New Jersey Heinrich Hoffman (1836–1894), American Civil War Corporal in the Union Army Heinrich Hoffmann (photographer) (1885–1957), Hitler's personal photographer and Nazi politician Henry William Hoffman (1825–1895), American politician === I === Irwin Hoffman (1924–2018), North American and Latin American Conductor Izzy Hoffman (1875–1942), American baseball player === J === Jack Hoffman (born 2005), American pediatric cancer patient Jack Hoffman (American football) (1930–2001), American football player Jackie Hoffman (born 1960), American actress and stand-up comedian Jacob Hoffman (1881–1956), Hungarian rabbi Jacob Hoffman (musician) (died 1974), American xylophone player Jan Hoffmann (born 1955), German figure skater Janice Hoffman, birth name of Janice H. Levin (1913–2001), philanthropist and art collector from New York City Jason Hoffman (born 1989), Australian football (soccer) player Jay Hoffman (rugby league) (born 1958), Australian rugby league footballer Jean Hoffman (water polo) (1893–?), Belgian water polo player Jeff Hoffman (born 1993), American baseball player Jeffrey A. Hoffman (born 1944), American astronaut Jerzy Hoffman (born 1932), Polish film director and screenwriter Joanna Hoffman (born 1953), Polish-born American computer executive John Hoffman (filmmaker) (1904–1980), Hungarian-American filmmaker John T. Hoffman (1828–1888), governor of New York state and mayor of New York City Josef Hofmann (1876–1954), Polish-American pianist, composer, music teacher, and inventor Josef Anton Hofmann (1924–2010), London-born American audio engineer, son of Josef Hofmann Josh Hoffman (born 1988), Australian Rugby League player Josiah Ogden Hoffman (1766–1837), New York State Attorney General 1795–1802 Josias Philip Hoffman (1807–1879), Boer politician and first President of the Orange Free State Jules Hoffman, American children's musician Julius Hoffman (1895–1983), presiding judge in the Chicago Eight trial === K === Karla Hoffman, American operations researcher Katherine B. Hoffman (1914–2020), American chemist and academic administrator Klaus H. Hofmann (1911–1995), American chemist Klementyna Hoffmanowa (1798–1845), Polish writer and translator === L === Larry Hoffman (1878–1948), American baseball player Lauren Hoffman (born 1977), American singer Lyman Hoffman (born 1950), member of the Alaska Senate === M === Malvina Hoffman (1887–1966), American sculptor and author Mani Hoffman (born 1975), French singer and songwriter Manny Hoffman (1937–2013), American politician and businessman Marc Hoffman (born 1961), American composer Mark González Hoffman (born 1984), Chilean footballer Mat Hoffman (born 1972), American BMX rider Matthew Hoffman (murderer) (born 1980), American triple murderer Max Hoffman (1904–1981), Austrian-born importer of European automobiles into the United States Melchior Hoffman (c.

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