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CIPP: Transforming Colorado’s Approach to Sewer Line Repairs

CIPP

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When you think of Colorado, you think of things like stunning mountain landscapes, vibrant city life, and stunning picturesque views all around you. What many of us fail to think about are the inner workings of the systems that run beneath the grounds and keep Colorado operating at top form.

Those sewer systems that have their very own underground network are often hard to get to and in disrepair that you don’t want to know about. Yet they are some of the most vital systems for public health, sanitation, and aesthetics. Thanks to the use of CIPP, these systems can now be better maintained. Colorado continues to turn to this innovative and reliable sewer line repair technology for reliable and lasting results.

The Rise of CIPP Technology

Cured in place pipe, or CIPP, is not a new technology. However, it is a game-changer. Sewer lines are purposely built deep underground, and they are extensive. Their location makes them hard to access. We’ve been familiar with cured in place pipe for several decades, but as we learn more, it becomes far more prominent in the industry.

The truth is that cured in place pipe technology provides a cost-effective repair that is minimally invasive. Most traditional repair solutions require extensive digging and disruption. But we say, why use something that is often entirely unnecessary?

Instead, rely on technology that reduces the disruptions, is incredibly effective, and will ensure your sewer lines continue to run for many years. Communities and infrastructure throughout Colorado need solutions like this.

How It Works

Ultimately, CIPP is a versatile tool. All you need to access the lines is a manhole or access point. The repair pieces consist of a liner that is coated in resin and the technology to place it.

First, we do a video inspection. This gives us a clear visual of the pipeline. Then we prepare the pipeline for repairs by flushing it or cleaning it out. We place the resin-coated liner into the pipe and put it where it needs to go. This lining will need time to cure. Once curing is complete, we do a final inspection.

The curing process is what takes the longest. Large repairs used to take several days. With continually improving technology, this has changed significantly. Now, with LED and UV tech, we can complete curing in a matter of a few hours.

Colorado Community Benefits of CIPP

The benefits of cured in place pipe roll down to the communities as well. The need for cost-effective and sustainable solutions is significant, and CIPP can meet that need.

These are some of the top benefits:

  • Minimal disruption due to eliminating excavation for access to sewer lines
  • Extended service life with studies showing CIPP lasts for 50+ years
  • Environmental sustainability thanks to lasting and noninvasive solutions that preserve the pipeline already in place
  • Significant cost savings with reduction of labor and heavy machinery

Embrace the Future of Sewer Line Rehabilitation

As Colorado continues to confront the challenges of maintaining its aging sewer infrastructure, the adoption of CIPP technology represents a forward-thinking approach. The solution prioritizes efficiency, sustainability, and community well-being. Advanced Pipe Repair can help you evaluate your needs and plan for sewer line repair.

Contact us today to get started!

2024-02-26T10:29:40+00:00
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