Trenchless Pipe Lining Stops Backups Permanently Costing 60% Less Than Excavation!

AVOID Excavation through the slab to replace cast iron drains. Trenchless sewer drain replacement lasts 50+ years

Rusted cast-iron drains before trenchless pipe repair

This 50-year warranty pipe lining technology stops backups permanently
No matter whether you are a homeowner experiencing repeated backups from broken cast iron drains under your slab, or a commercial customer that cannot afford the losses associated with business downtime during drain replacement, we can install a patented permanent pipe lining approved by all regulatory agencies that has a 50-year warranty.
Once we have removed roots, rust, scale, and other debris, we can install the pipe lining in just 2-3 hours. Call us for an immediate quote: (305) 356-1044
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Benefits Of Trenchless Pipe Lining (Cured In Place Pipe, CIPP)
- No excavation required – compare pipe lining vs pipe replacement
- Less expensive – pipe relining costs about 50%-70% less than excavation
- Save your floor surface – it’s usually impossible to find matching floor terrazzo, marble, or tile that was installed decades ago
- Clean, No sewer bacteria in your home – since the drain is not being cut into pieces inside your residence, there is no need to sanitize the property afterward
- Stay in your residence – pipe relining is done from outside, so you can stay in your residence
- Speed – pipe lining takes 1 day, not 3 weeks as for pipe replacement by excavation
- Environmentally friendly – approved by the EPA
- 50-year warranty to stop all backups and structural integrity
How Strong Is The Pipe Lining?
The lining has a 50-year engineered life and conforms to the required environmental and physical standards as set by ASTM. The pipe liner is a fabric tube made of polyester which is then “wet out” with a 2-part epoxy resin which is mixed together in a certain proportion. In about 30 minutes resin heats up by itself to 180 degrees Fahrenheit due to an exothermic chemical reaction and becomes rock hard.
The resulting new inner pipe liner is so strong that it is a stand-alone pipe, not needing the old exterior pipe for structural integrity. The liner is designed to go under load-bearing footers, roads, driveways, etc.
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