Lake Worth Trenchless Pipe Repair Company Restores Underground Cast iron Drains For 100 Years
This Pipe Lining Technology Saves Homes From Being Excavated To Replace Old Drains!

Rusted cast-iron drains before trenchless sewer repair restoration

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

This 50-year warranty pipe lining stops backups permanently
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Here Are The 2 Common Technologies Used As Of 2020 To Rehabilitate/Repair Underground Cast Iron Drains Without Excavation
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
- The plumbing can be used during installation except for 3-4 hours a day
How Is It Installed, And What’s The Cost In Miami-Dade County?
From outside your property, we open the pipe, clean out the rust, scale, and roots, and then install a new “pipe liner” or sleeve which has been saturated with a self-hardening epoxy resin. The liner contains a balloon which is inflated for 3 hours while the resin becomes rock-hard. Then the balloon is removed and a video inspection is performed to ensure correct installation. The pipe is put back into use immediately. A 2,000 square foot house would cost about $17,000 to re-line. Learn more pipe lining installation details here.
Video Of Re-Lined Cast Iron Drain Pipe (Containing 2 x 45-Degree Bends)
How Strong Is The Pipe Lining?
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.