Traditionally, pipe repair has been viewed as a nightmare by most business owners without the use of trenchless pipe lining. Certain pipeline repair methods conjure images of backhoes digging up everything in their path across your beautifully landscaped backyard.
This vision is no longer a reality, thanks to trenchless technology. Business owners have access to a world of opportunities with trenchless pipe lining. There is a repair solution available now that offers a more efficient and cost-effective solution to sewer pipe repair.
How Does Trenchless Pipe Lining Work
An alternative to digging up sewer pipes is to line them with trenchless pipe lining. Unlike trenchless pipe lining, traditional pipe repair requires excavation, regardless of how large or small the problem is. In cases where the sewer pipe that presents the issue is still intact and structurally sound, trenchless pipe lining can be used to resolve the problem.
An epoxy resin-coated sleeve can be shunted into an existing pipe through trenchless pipe lining. An inflation process is then carried out on the sleeve. A strong seal is formed once the resin is inflated against the inner wall of the old pipe. Repairs can be made without ripping up any land, and trenchless technology lasts for many years.
There is also the added benefit that you can create access by simply digging a hole or two in the ground. One of the greatest blessings that trenchless technology has brought to us is the fact that it gives us a less invasive way of getting to our sewer pipes. Advanced Pipe Repair ensures that your property receives the most effective measures.
Lining and Your Landscape
Business owners take pride in maintaining a welcoming front door for their customers. A huge part of creating an eye-catching landscape has to do with creating an inviting business image.
Landscapes at the entrance to businesses are often mowed, trimmed, fertilized, and watered a great deal by business owners. Professional landscapers are brought in to create a beautiful masterpiece that has all the bells and whistles. If a business invests thousands of dollars into a storefront and the sewer line breaks, what happens?
Historically, sewer repair required destructive digging to cut open your lot, land, and floors, regardless of how much time and money was spent outdoors. It destroyed driveways, brickwork, patios, slates, trees, grass, and gardens during excavation.
Invest Time with Advanced Pipe Repair
As such, trenchless technology makes repairing a sewer line a less expensive and less stressful project, even though you don’t want to do it. Without destroying the landscape you’ve worked so hard to create, trenchless pipe lining is the best way to get the repairs you need. Ask us how our experts can support your commercial pipes today.
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