Commercial plumbing repairs normally take place beneath a surface (or two). For a successful operation, contractors need to access a commercial, industrial, or municipal sewer system. One must spend money by uncovering the problematic sections. Traditional pipe repair methods often lead to deep digs, resulting in temporary property shutdowns for the sake of safety. It’s not a good idea to allow regular patrons around during construction or maintenance.
These kinds of repairs can be especially costly. For example, if the pipes are located beneath a foundation, then a deeper dig is on the to-do list. Contractors might need to create trenches, so they can maneuver in and out. After all, they need enough space to set replacement parts into place.
A replacement pipe must be installed without harm – otherwise, the job is a waste of time. Trenchwork often knocks other pipe sections loose. While care and precision go a long way, mistakes can still happen. Thanks to cured-in-place pipework, commercial plumbing repairs have become less invasive and less expensive. Contractors can be precise enough to avoid extra damage.
What Are the Benefits of CIPP Pipe Repair?
Cured-in-place pipe repair is a procedure that allows work to be done without deep digs. Contractors can extract pipe fragments while slipping a replacement in. With the help of a special resin, slip-liners will bond everything together from the inside.
Commercial property managers can benefit from less expensive tactics. But CIPP also makes commercial plumbing repairs safer for all involved. With traditional methods, there was always a chance of existing pipelines becoming structurally unsound. Ideally, you want to avoid toxic spills when sewer or gas pipelines are involved. CIPP prevents the landscape from becoming a poisoned mess.
Such elements can be hazardous to the public, whereas CIPP requires little to no excavation. Basically, this innovative approach is low-risk because all the work is usually performed from an upstream utility hole or a simple access point. Advanced Pipe Repair provides pipe specialists who can repair and/or replace faulty sections without a dangerous deep dig. We like to call CIPP a “no-dig” service, because that is exactly what it is.
Commercial Plumbing Repairs: On the Spot
Pipe layouts vary between properties. A government building’s plumbing is going to differ from an apartment complex, especially depending on its age. Older pipe systems can be quite difficult. That’s why a game plan is necessary. A contractor needs to know the situation before they can make the right moves.
Our contractors can expertly bond slip-liners to pipe interiors, no matter what the layout is. We use a special tool to pull replacement pipes into place while removing any hazardous remains of old sections. The results are tight-fitting, joint-less, and corrosion-resistant replacement pipes. To properly cure or harden sections, we use hot water, UV light, or steam. This innovative approach speeds up the process, so you don’t have to wait. As a result, property shutdowns won’t occur. You won’t be left with a mess of trenches, since cured-in-place tactics are accomplished via small entry points instead of digging machinery.
No Deep Digs with Advanced Pipe Repair
Partnering with APR is a way to avoid outdated methods. CIPP is a less disruptive process than the traditional dig-and-replace approach. Simply put, CIPP stops costly excavations from being a mandatory part of repair jobs. Contact us now for a commercial plumbing repair estimate.