Why Trenchless Pipe Lining Is A Top Choice For Sewer Line Repair

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Why Trenchless Pipe Lining Is A Top Choice For Sewer Line Repair Trenchless pipe lining is still considered new technology, even though it has been used around the world for more than twenty years. This is an efficient and non-invasive repair method and surprisingly, many home and business owners don't even know about it. More and more people are learning about trenchless pipe lining as they encounter the need to repair their pipes. The benefits of trenchless pipe lining are extensive. We could go on and on about how it is a cost-effective repair method that offers an excellent return on investment and is a long-term solution. There are some facts you need to know so that you can identify if this is the right choice for you in the long run. The main reason why the trenchless pipe lining is a leading repair method is that there is minimal damage as a result of the repair work. This is considered a noninvasive repair method. Rather than digging deep trenches the length of the pipe, only a maximum of two holes are dug if the pipe cannot be accessed through manholes. This saves the client money, reducing the need to repair floors, walls, and landscaping once the pipe has been repaired. The trenchless method uses seamless technology, which means there are no joins. It can be used on pipes of all angles and materials. A camera is used to inspect the inside of the pipe, locating any damage. The old pipe is then cleaned, removing any corrosion, dirt, and debris. Once dried, the epoxy resin liner is pulled through the pipe and allowed to cure in place. This is referred to as CIPP (Cured in Place Pipe) lining. The liner creates a strong internal barrier that is resistant to chemicals and abrasive materials. The lining reduces the risk of further corrosion or root invasion. It seals leaks and improves water flow. It can be used on any material including copper, concrete, clay, PVC, and more. Another reason why trenchless pipe lining is the best choice for sewer repair is that it will help you save money in the long run. On average, pipelining can increase the lifespan of your pipes by fifty years. While it may cost more than traditional repair methods at the outset, the long-term benefits outweigh the cost and you can save money by not having to repair or replace your pipes for another fifty years.


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