Nu Flow Oklahoma is a licensed plumbing contractor specializing in trenchless pipe repair and replacement, serving Oklahoma City and surrounding areas with a focus on sewer lines, water lines, and drain restoration without digging up yards or streets.
Nu Flow operates a franchise model centered on epoxy pipe coating and pipe bursting technology, two methods that repair or replace damaged underground pipes from the inside. Rather than excavating a trench across a property, technicians insert equipment through existing access points (cleanouts, drains, or small entry holes) to either seal interior pipe walls with epoxy or burst old pipe and pull new pipe through in a single pass. The company holds Oklahoma plumbing licenses and handles both residential and commercial projects, with the majority of work focused on sewer laterals serving individual homes and small buildings.
Nu Flow's core offering is epoxy pipe coating for partially compromised pipes, typically running $3,500 to $6,500 for a residential sewer line depending on pipe length and diameter. This process seals cracks, small holes, and corrosion without replacing the pipe itself and extends its functional life by 50+ years. Pipe bursting, which physically replaces the old pipe with new PVC or HDPE line, costs $8,000 to $15,000 for a standard residential lateral, again varying by length and accessibility. Emergency calls (same-day or after-hours service) carry a trip charge of around $500 to $750 on top of repair costs; standard scheduling typically runs Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., with pricing set by estimate rather than hourly rate. Confirm current pricing directly with the company, as material and fuel costs shift seasonally in Oklahoma.
Traditional excavation plumbing, represented by contractors like Roto-Rooter or local independent plumbers, digs up the affected area, exposing the damaged pipe for direct repair or replacement. This method costs 20 to 40 percent less upfront for simple jobs but damages landscaping, driveways, or hardscaping that then require separate repair, often adding $2,000 to $5,000 in restoration. Nu Flow's trenchless approach eliminates that secondary cost and appeals to homeowners with established yards, mature trees, or properties where digging would disrupt hardscape. For straightforward issues like a single burst section accessible through a cleanout, a traditional plumber may finish faster and cheaper. For properties with long sewer runs, multiple problem areas, or where the homeowner wants to avoid excavation disruption, trenchless repair justifies its premium.
Nu Flow is the fit for homeowners facing sewer or water line problems who own finished yards, have mature landscaping, or want to avoid sidewalk or driveway removal. Residential properties on longer laterals (over 50 feet from house to street) and commercial buildings benefit most from the speed and neatness of trenchless work. It does not suit situations where the pipe is completely collapsed (requiring full replacement, not just coating) or where access points are blocked or missing. Homeowners on tight budgets pursuing the absolute lowest cost per job may find traditional excavation more economical for small, straightforward breaks, even accounting for landscaping repair.
A Nu Flow appointment begins with a sewer camera inspection, a waterproof camera fed through drains or a cleanout that records the interior pipe condition. This diagnostic (typically $200 to $350 and often credited toward the final bill if you proceed) shows cracks, corrosion, roots, or collapse and determines whether epoxy coating, pipe bursting, or traditional excavation is the right solution. The technician walks through findings on a tablet or laptop, explains the recommended repair, and provides a written estimate with a fixed price and timeline. Most jobs are scheduled 5 to 10 business days out unless marked emergency. Permits vary by location within Oklahoma City; Nu Flow handles permit paperwork for work requiring city approval.
Nu Flow operates from a local service center and dispatches crews throughout Oklahoma City and outlying areas including Edmond, Norman, and Midwest City. Standard hours are 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday; after-hours emergency service is available with a premium surcharge. Parking and property access are minimal since work centers on a few small entry points rather than a dig site, and crews typically complete residential jobs within one or two visits. On-site time ranges from 2 to 6 hours for epoxy coating, slightly longer for pipe bursting.
Nu Flow's trenchless specialization and fixed pricing make it a logical choice for Oklahoma City homeowners facing sewer or water line failure who want certainty in cost and minimal yard impact.
