Trenchless Pipe Lining How Does it Work?

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Have you heard about trenchless pipe lining? Anyone who has had to have a pipe repaired in the past few years would probably have come across this technology. Trenchless pipe lining is a welcome alternative to traditional pipe repair and can be used on both sewer and drain lines, offering effective results that cannot be rivaled. Before you start, you should obtain a quote from your plumber of choice. If your plumber has given you a quote for a traditional repair method, ask about trenchless methods and secure a quote to give yourself peace of mind. While it may be more expensive to obtain a quote, it will give you the confidence to make your repair decision moving forward. The quote is usually carried out using a camera that is inserted into the pipe to locate any cracks, holes, root invasion, corrosion and more. Rather than digging deep trenches, this is a non-invasive method that will preserve your paving and landscaping.

Once the problem has been identified, you will be awarded a quote based on whether you only want to line the area that requires repair or you want to repair the entire pipe. It’s always recommended to take the quote on both. A full pipelining can preserve your pipes for many years to come, reducing the risk of leaks in the future. Before the lining takes place, the plumbers will gain access to the pipe, usually through manholes. They will clean the pipe thoroughly, preparing it for the lining and ensuring that the lining adheres properly to the pipe. The cleaning process also removes any dirt and debris from the pipe, providing a clean and smooth surface to work with. Once the pipe has been cleaned, the lining process can begin. Trenchless pipe lining is often referred to as CIPP (cured in place pipe) lining. This lining is a felt that is soaked in a patented epoxy resin and then it is pulled into place (PIP) inside the pipe to create a strong and durable internal barrier. When the lining is in place, it is expanded to line the internal side of the pipe. This is then allowed to cure in place before it can be used.


The good news is that this form of pipe repair is highly effective and has been proven to stop leaks in their tracks. The epoxy, when introduced to the pipe, is sticky and pliable and can work its way into cracks and holes to seal up any problem areas. The internal barrier created is exceptionally strong and as a result, the risk of corrosion and root invasion is reduced. Roots that can potentially cause havoc in your pipes cannot gain access and will work around the pipe rather than through it. This can save you even more money in the future. As an added benefit, the internal barrier of the trenchless pipe lining creates a very smooth surface which helps your flow rate to improve considerably. The final benefit and something you need to understand when it comes to trenchless pipe lining are that the job can be completed within a day, unlike traditional methods that will take a couple of days, at least. In addition to this, a smaller team can complete the trenchless pipe lining method, which means you save money on labor and time, which can help you make your pipe repair budget go further.

About Us: Nu Flow-Tech is a leading drain and sewer line repair specialist company based in San Diego, California. This well-established company was formed in 1998 and originally manufactured and installed patented trench-less drain and sewer lines to single-family homes throughout the country. Today, they are a global company that developed a new method in 2000 similar to a stent used to open the arteries to the heart. Nu Flow Tech provides its services using plumbing partners on a global scale offering a unique internal bladder to repair damaged drain and sewer lines in an effective, fast and affordable manner. To find out more, visit their website at http://www.nuflowtech.com.


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