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Why CIPP Sewer Repair is the Better Option

CIPP sewer repair is a commonly known method of restoring damaged pipelines. This form of trenchless rehabilitation is non-invasive, cost-efficient, and convenient. As a result, many professionals favor it over conventional pipe rehabilitation.

Faulty pipes can cause frustration in both commercial and residential properties. And ignoring such pipes can result in several undesired situations that you may want to avoid for the safety of your home’s inhabitants or to preserve your business’s reputation.

But what exactly is CIPP? And how does it even work? Read on to learn about CIPP sewer repair and why this pipe restoration method is considered superior to other methods.

What is CIPP Sewer Repair?

CIPP (Cured-In-Place-Pipe) lining is a trenchless sewer repair method that involves fixing broken pipes using cured resin-saturated polyester and fiberglass.

Here’s a basic rundown of how it works:

  1. Professional services carry out CIPP operations from a nearby maintenance hole or excavation hole using water or air pressure to direct resin to the damaged area.
  2. When the epoxy is in place, hot water, steam, or ultraviolet light is used to cure it into epoxy, causing it to harden and take shape.
  3. The operation will conclude in a tight-fitting, joint-free, corrosion-resistant pipe repair, which can be confirmed using a water-resistant inspection camera.

Why is CIPP the Superior Sewer Repair Method?

Now you understand what CIPP is and how the process works. But why exactly is CIPP the better sewer line repair and restoration option? Let’s look at several reasons why Cured-In-Place-Pipe restoration is superior to traditional sewer line replacement technology.

Cured-in-Place-Pipe Lining is Efficient

CIPP carries more value than other sewer line repair methods mainly because of its speed and ease of operation. This method is cheaper and less disruptive than other pipe repair methods.

Due to the strong epoxy, the pipe is resistant to rotting, corrosion, and root penetration. When maintained properly, an epoxy installation can increase the life of your sewer lining by over fifty years.

Cured-in-Place-Pipe Lining is Flexible

CIPP lining is superior to traditional lining methods because it can apply to several sewer line complications. Here are a few case applications for CIPP sewer repair:

  • Breaks from environmental factors
  • Poorly-constructed lateral pipe joints
  • Missing sections of pipelines
  • Pipe corrosion
  • Cracks, leaks, and fractures
  • Root intrusions

Whether you’re repairing a sewer pipe material made of asbestos, tarpaper, or PVC, CIPP can help with several sewer line problems without trenching and ground digging.

Cured-in-Place-Pipe Lining Saves Resources Through Minimal Digging

Correcting your sewer lining problems with traditional repair methods will require you to pay for trenching. That means that you will fund not only trenching expenses, but you’ll also cover additional time and labor costs.

CIPP sewer repairs are trenchless, meaning there’s no need to conduct extensive evacuation. Because of this, CIPP sewer repairs are more cost-efficient. 

At Advanced Pipe Repair, we have specialists who are trained to handle CIPP pipe repairs. If your home or business needs cured-in-place pipe repair, contact us. We’ll conduct a video inspection to determine the best fit for you.

 

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