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Why Texas is Turning to No-Dig Pipe Repair

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No-dig pipe repair is quickly becoming the new standard. Pipeline systems are often the unseen reason for a well-oiled machine. That machine consists of commercial property that houses businesses, educational facilities, and other types of industry mainstays. In Texas, these pipe systems are as big as you can imagine, with pipes stretching around and under foundations.

In a perfect world, there would never be a reason for repair jobs, but we all know that isn’t the case. No-dig pipe repair has become a solution for property owners and overseers. Texans know a good thing when they see it, and this approach is beneficial in many ways.

In most cases, the contractor inserts a tool into a damaged pipe’s entry point, which connects to a replacement pipe. This process allows any damaged sections to be destroyed while drawing a replacement into its former spot. No-dig pipe repair cuts down on risky procedures and simplifies every needed step.

Simplifying Pipe Repairs for the 21st Century

Traditionally, pipe repair jobs could lead to complicated solutions. Without cured-in-place pipe repair (CIPP), contractors would still be struggling with ways to patch difficult leaks. Thanks to no-dig methods, they can replace whole sections, clear clogged pipes, and stop leaks. One way is to use bonding pipe liners. This approach simplifies so much of the repair process.

Industrial slip lining works to strengthen the entire piping system. This security comes in the form of a resin bonding procedure that typically takes less than 24 hours to cure. Advanced Pipe Repair calls this “no-dig,” because you won’t have to worry about the need for large digging machines. Uncovering an entire pipe lining system is no longer the go-to approach. Instead, our contractors can do the work on the spot in a much simpler way.

How No-Dig Pipe Repair Works

By using liners, a contractor can reinforce what’s already on site. Once a pipe is clean and free of debris and water, the contractor can insert a liner into the pipe from the surface through a utility hole. When it’s in place, the contractor will expose the liner to heat or ultraviolet light to cure (or harden) the liner where it sits inside the pipe. With this completed, they can open and reinstate any sewer service lateral connections that were covered by the pipe lining.

Safer Pipe Repair with A No-Dig Approach

No-dig pipe repair eliminates the need for contractors to physically enter human-made tunnels. Instead, a video inspection can prepare them with better insight. This preliminary approach involves a flexible camera.

Since it’s thin and bendable, the camera can be “snaked” into the entry point and fed as far as needed. This allows your contractor to determine where the clog or leak is without having to dig for an entry point or squeeze in themselves. Advanced Pipe Repair wants the repair process to be as smooth as possible. No-dig pipe repairs are made without clumsy, injury-prone work. Traditional pipeline system repair was more unpredictable. That’s an element that Texas contractors and property owners would rather avoid.

No-Dig Pipe Repairs with APR’s CIPP

Advanced Pipe Repair’s CIPP procedures are just right for Texans. With no-dig pipe repair, the contractor can expertly cure resin, remove shattered pipes, and patch leaks in no time at all. If you’d like to hear more about the bonding process that forms tight-fitting and joint-less pipes, contact our representatives. We can walk you through the process and show you how it’s both safer and less complicated.

2021-05-18T11:03:08+00:00
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