Sunrise Pipe Lining Company Repairs Underground Cast Iron Pipes For 50+ Years, Without Digging!

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“Trenchless Pipe Lining” Costs 60% Less Than Digging

For a 2,000 sq. ft. house in Broward County:

Trenchless Pipe Lining

    • Takes 4 days
    • Costs $17,000
    • Has a 50-year warranty!
    • Stay in home

Pipe Excavation & Replacement

    • Takes 4-8 weeks
    • Costs $50,000 – $75,000
    • Tile, Terrazzo, Marble, Wood replacement
    • Kitchen and bathroom cabinets replacement
    • Must vacate home

Our Pipe Lining Has A 50-Year Warranty!

All homes in Sunrise built before 1972, have cast iron drain pipes under the slab. Over time, the bottom of the pipe corrodes and becomes so thin that a crack forms that has serrated edges. That causes toilet paper and other debris to get stuck, which in turn causes repeated backups into toilets, showers, and bathtubs.

To replace these cast iron pipes the old-fashioned way by excavation methods, typically takes 4 to 8 weeks, destroys all the floor surfaces, and the kitchen and bathroom cabinets, and costs $50,000 to $75,000.

On the other hand, our trenchless pipelining technologies can restore those pipes within three to 4 days without any digging, and only costs about $17,000 for the typical 2000-square-foot home, and comes with a 50-year warranty!

Here Are (1,000+ Voluntary) Names and Phone Numbers Of Your Neighbors Who Have Used Our Services Since 2004

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Some Recent Jobs Around Sunrise

Sunrise: Dan 954-658-7629: installed main line and all branches
Sunrise: Eric 954-253-2892: installed main line and all branches
Sunrise: Fernand 305-300-5782: Installed main line and all branches
Sunrise: John 954-907-0788: installed 28’ main line, 28’ master bathroom line, 15’ guest bathroom line, and 6’ kitchen line
Sunrise: Lee 706-466-6385: Installed main, branches, and lateral
Sunrise: Marsha 954-708-5910: Installed main line
Sunrise: Micheal 954-245-8570: Installed main and all branches
Sunrise: Raul 954-806-7974: Installed main, lateral, and all branches
Sunrise: Rona 954-980-1080: installed 48’ main line and master bathroom, 9’ guest bathroom, and 10’ laundry line
Sunrise: Victoria 786-586-1839: Installed main and all branch lines

Cooper City: Mike 954-326-8834: installed 72’ from furthest toilet from cleanout all the way to the cleanout
Cooper City: Paul 954-649-0435: installed 14’ of bathroom branch drain, 30’ of main line to cleanout, 33’ of kitchen drain
Cooper City: Paul 954-684-7277: installed 32′ of bathroom branch line
Cooper city: Zaida 954-290-9213: installed 51’ of main drain under slab, 12’ kitchen branch drain line under slab

Davie: Martin 954-873-6214: installed 46’ of main line, 11’ of toilet branch line
Davie: Sam 954-665-9280 62′ main, 14′ kitchen
Davie: Tammy 954-444-4051: installed 24′ main, 12′ guest bathroom, 34′ “other branch line”

Hollywood Hills: Paul 954-258-2707/; installed 40′ main, 16′ kitchen, 16′ master bathroom
Hollywood: Antonio 813-382-6499: installed 44’ main line, 24’ master bathroom
Hollywood: Howard 954-989-7192: installed 102′ of main line
Hollywood: Jader 954-854-1184: installed 18′ main, 26′ master bathroom
Hollywood: Kristen/Brian 786-267-3502: installed 55′ main, 29′ guest bathroom, 7′ kitchen, 1 x excavation
Hollywood: Lewis 954-336-1112: 53’ of main line, 11’ of laundry line, 18’ of kitchen branch line, 10’ of bathroom branch line
Hollywood: Marie 954-683-2083: installed 28′ main
Hollywood: Sergiy 561-806-8718: installed 45’ main and 21’ kitchen
Hollywood: Tatyana 317-496-2515 main line 52 ft

Why Is Trenchless Pipe Lining So Popular In South Florida?

Trenchless pipe lining, also known as cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining, has gained popularity in old and expensive neighborhoods like Palmetto Bay for several reasons:

  1. Minimized Disruption: Old neighborhoods often have mature trees, landscaping, and infrastructure that residents want to preserve. Trenchless pipe lining allows repairs and replacements to be done without extensive excavation, minimizing disruption to the environment and infrastructure. It eliminates the need for digging up lawns, driveways, sidewalks, and other valuable property features.
  2. Preserving Aesthetics: Expensive neighborhoods tend to have strict regulations and guidelines regarding the preservation of visual appeal. Trenchless pipe lining offers a non-destructive solution that doesn’t require digging up streets or creating unsightly trenches. This method enables repairs to be completed without compromising the aesthetic value of the neighborhood.
  3. Cost-Effectiveness: While trenchless pipe lining can initially seem more expensive than traditional methods, it often proves to be more cost-effective in the long run. In old neighborhoods with complex underground networks, traditional excavation and replacement methods can be labor-intensive and time-consuming. Trenchless pipe lining reduces labor and material costs associated with excavation, resulting in overall cost savings.
  4. Durability and Longevity: Trenchless pipe lining involves installing a seamless, epoxy-saturated liner inside the existing pipe, creating a durable and long-lasting solution. This method can extend the lifespan of the pipes by several decades, reducing the need for frequent repairs and replacements. In old and expensive neighborhoods, where preserving infrastructure is crucial, trenchless pipe lining offers a reliable and sustainable solution.
  5. Minimal Displacement: Traditional pipe replacement methods often require residents to temporarily relocate or endure inconveniences like road closures. Trenchless pipe lining minimizes such displacements since the repairs can be done with minimal disruption to the residents’ daily lives. This aspect is particularly appealing in expensive neighborhoods, where residents may have higher expectations for comfort and convenience.
  6. Environmental Considerations: Trenchless pipe lining aligns well with growing environmental concerns. By avoiding extensive excavation, it reduces the carbon footprint associated with transportation, waste disposal, and the use of heavy machinery. In upscale neighborhoods like Palmetto Bay, where environmental consciousness may be high, trenchless pipe lining is seen as a greener and more sustainable choice.

If you live in the Sunrise area of South Florida, and your house was built before 1972, then you have cast iron drain pipes underground. The problem with cast iron sewer lines is that where the water runs at the bottom, the corrosion is the fastest. This corrosion causes the pipe to become thinner and thinner until a crack develops along the bottom of the pipe, and this crack has serrated edges that catch on the debris flowing through the pipe. This causes repeated backups, and every backup costs typically $300 to $500 to clear.

The old-fashioned way to fix this problem would be to dig under the house excavate the concrete floors call Matt to replace the pipes with new schedule 40 PVC. For a 2000 square foot house, this typically takes about eight weeks and costs about $60,000. However, our trenchless pipe lining technologies can restore those pipes re-lining the inside of the pipe, without any excavation at all. The new inner pipe lining has a 50+ year lifespan. It only takes about 4 days to install, during which the homeowner can remain in the house and use the plumbing almost all the time, and it only costs about 40% as much as the excavation.

Once we are done, we make a video recording of every lined pipe and email the homeowner the links to those videos, along with their 50-year transferable warranty. We currently save approximately four hundred or so homes per year just in South Florida alone. This technology is not new, it has been around since 1998, but homeowners don’t typically need to solve this problem so it’s not a well-known process.

We do free estimates in Sunrise every Tuesday and Wednesday, and it takes about 15 minutes at the most to take measurements and we give you the quote immediately.

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.

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