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3 Signs that You Need a Sewer Liner

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Experiencing plumbing issues is something that can quickly derail a business from doing what they need to do: make money. Sewer problems are especially difficult ones to diagnose and fix. Today, we’ll look at 3 signs that your sewer liner needs to be repaired and how using CIPP lining can make a world of difference.

Sign #1 of Sewer Liner Damage: Frequent Backups Inside the Building

The most common sign that your sewer system is failing is sewage backing up inside the building. This can be particularly troublesome for commercial property. This is because of the complexity involved in installing, diagnosing, and correcting leaks in these systems. While fixing a backup once in a while is no big concern, regular service calls for sewage return issues mean replacement is on the horizon.

Sign #2 of Sewer Liner Damage: Smelly Pipes

Another of the common signs of sewer system failure involves lingering smells coming from fixtures. Sewage and septic smells may signal a smaller issue than a full-on backup, but it suggests there might be some crossed lines that need addressing. A complete pipe inspection is a good idea to determine the next steps.

Sign #3 of Sewer Liner Damage: Visible Rust or Old Pipes

The third most common sign of sewer issues is one you can see. If the piping inside your commercial space is showing signs of rust or external weakness, chances are you are due for a sewer liner failure in the near future. As pipes age, they become more brittle and more likely to leak, crack, or completely fall apart. Replacing old pipes before they fail is a lot cleaner and cheaper than waiting for them to fail you.

Why CIPP Lining?

Cured-in-Place Piping (or CIPP) is the trenchless way to repair and replace sewer liners. CIPP is different from traditional pipe repair because it bonds old and new pipe together to strengthen the entire plumbing system. CIPP sewer liners are designed to fit over existing fixtures of all fabrications. Copper, clay, cast iron, or sewer–CIPP is designed to stand the test of time, and all CIPP materials are covered by a 50-year warranty.

About Advanced Pipe Repair

When you’re in the market for sewer liner installation or repair, you can trust the certified professionals at Advanced Pipe Repair. We specialize in trenchless work done quickly, done neatly, and done right. Contact us today! We’d love to discuss your commercial sewer needs.

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