Do You Understand Trenchless Pipe Lining? Everything You Need to Know and More

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Do You Understand Trenchless Pipe Lining? Everything You Need to Know and More Trenchless pipe lining has been used in homes and commercial properties around the world as an effective repair and protective method for both sewer and drain pipes. There are a few things you need to understand in order to determine if this is the right pipe solution for your property. The great thing about trenchless pipe lining is that it offers a full range of benefits that simply cannot be ignored. Before looking at the benefits, let's find out more about this relining solution, so you can make an informed decision in the long run. The first thing you need to understand about trenchless pipe lining is CIPP. CIPP stands for cured in place pipe. What this means is that the epoxy is placed within the pipe which is then left to cure in place. The benefit to this is that there is no need to dig deep trenches in your yard and the pipe can be repaired effectively. Once the curing process is complete, you can start using your pipes again as normal. Next you need to understand what PIP is. PIP may be mentioned to you as a way in which the CIPP is placed. PIP stands for pulled in place. This is one of the most common methods used for trenchless pipe lining. Your CIPP solution is pulled through the pipe, so it's literally pulled into place. This is proven to be fast and highly effective. In most instances trenchless pipe lining uses felt that is soaked in epoxy. The felt is pulled into place, lining the pipe with the specially designed epoxy. This in turn, provides a strong internal coating of the pipe, helping to repair any cracks or breaks while offering protection against further breaks, cracks and corrosion. The good news that you may now know about trenchless pipe lining is that it offers a fast repair


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