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Pipe Lining

Pipe Lining is a process used for repairing and replacing cracked, leaking, backed up, and damaged sewer lines. Using a “no-dig” trenchless process to avoid yard excavation, sidewalk destruction, or digging up trees, sewer lining involves inserting new epoxy-saturated pipe tubing into existing pipes, inflating the tubing, and curing it into place with hot air, steam or Bluelight LED technology. This results in a new seal lining the walls of existing pipes, replacing broken piping with the potential to last for decades.

No Dig Pipe Lining

Benefit One

Pipe Lining is a minimally invasive process which allows the rehabilitation of existing drainage pipe without having to tear it out and replace it conventionally. In short, Pipe Lining is accomplished by inserting an epoxy saturated felt tube into the pipe, inflating it and letting it cure in place. After the liner has cured, the result is a brand-new pipe within the old pipe. This new inner-pipe has a 50 year life use expectancy.

Hassle Free Pipe Repair

Benefit Two

In most cases, our sewer pipe lining costs are 30-40% less expensive than conventional dig, demolition, and replace repair methods. In all cases, the pipelining process is less intrusive and faster than conventional repair methods. A physical inspection is required in order to ascertain, for example, the number of plumbing fixtures, the layout and design of the piping system, and the type of pipe material experiencing problems.

CIPP Inversion Drum

After the pipe is cleaned and excess debris is removed, the pipe can now be lined. The felt liner is measured and cut to the dimensions of the pipe such as length and diameter. Then the liner is saturated with a two-part epoxy and inserted into the pipe either by the Inversion Method using our CIPP Inversion Drum. An inflatable bladder is inflated inside of the epoxy-saturated liner causing the liner to take the shape of the pipe while it cures in place. After the epoxy has cured, the bladder is removed and a brand new pipe is left in place inside of the existing one.

Benefits Of Trenchless Pipe Lining

  • No digging through your floors.
  • Much less expensive – pipe relining costs about 50% less than excavation.
  • Save your tile, wood, or marble – it’s usually impossible to find matching floor surfaces that were installed decades ago.
  • Stay in your home, not a hotel – pipe relining is done from outside, so you can stay in your residence.
  • Speed – pipe lining takes 1 day, not months as for pipe replacement by excavation.






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