What You Need to Know About Lead Pipe Replacement Lead can be a serious concern for many homeowners and in very rare cases it can result in lead poisoning. There are a few options available when it comes to lead pipe replacement with the majority of property owners wanting to change out their old lead piping and replace it with new. This is an expensive operation that should be taken with care, while taking note of alternative solutions which could be more cost effective in the long run. Studies have shown that lead can result in an impairment of children's brain development. Therefore if you have lead piping in your home, then you will want to learn about trenchless technology and how it can benefit you, without having to physically replace your pipes. What is CIPP Lining? CIPP (cured in place pipe) lining is an effective trenchless repair solution that can be used on a wide variety of materials from clay and concrete to metals, iron, PVC and fiberglass. It has proven highly effective with lead piping. The process of CIPP lining is quick and easy to understand. Experienced plumbers will arrive at your property as a small team and will access the lead pipes through manholes in most cases. Once the pipe is accessed, they soak felt in patented epoxy resin which is then pulled into place (PIP) within the pipe and expanded to form a strong and durable internal seal and barrier within the pipe. This form of lead pipe replacement is effective, affordable and fast, not to mention it offers a complete range of benefits. The Numerous Benefits of CIPP Lining for Lead Pipe Replacement The first benefit worth noting when it comes to CIPP lining is that it forms a strong internal barrier within the pipe. It forms a second seal within the pipe that is made of epoxy resin. This resin is hard, strong and durable. As a result it reduces the risk of lead filtering into your drinking water, reducing the risk of lead poisoning as a result.