Cured In Place Pipe Lining: A Trenchless Solution

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Evan Mowbray

Cured In Place Pipe Lining: A Trenchless Solution

By Evan Mowbray

If you're having problems with your pipes, whether it's due to cracks, leaks, or other types of damage, you may be wondering what your repair options are. Traditional excavation and pipe replacement were previously the only options available. However, thanks to technological advancements, there are now more efficient and cost-effective methods available, such as cured in place lining (CIPP). Trinity Subsurface LLC provides trenchless pipe repair services such as CIPP, epoxy coating, and sectional point repair for pipes ranging in diameter from 3" to 42".

Cured in place lining, or CIPP, is a trenchless pipe repair method that has grown in popularity in recent years. CIPP involves inserting a flexible liner into the damaged pipe rather than traditional excavation and pipe replacement. After that, the liner is inflated and a resin is applied to the inside of it. The resin hardens and forms a new pipe within the old one, repairing any damage that may have occurred.

A Trinity Subsurface employee using resin to preform a trenchless repair a pipe through CIPP methods..

One of the largest advantages of CIPP is that it is a trenchless repair method. This eliminates the need for costly and inconvenient excavation. Instead, the entire process can be carried out from within the damaged pipe, causing the least amount of disruption to your property and the surrounding area. This is especially advantageous for pipes located beneath buildings, roads, or other infrastructure where excavation would be difficult or impossible.

CIPP is a low-cost solution compared to other repair methods. Traditional excavation and pipe replacement can be costly, especially if the damaged pipe is in a difficult-to-reach location. The entire process can be completed with minimal disruption and at a fraction of the cost of traditional methods thanks to cured in place lining.

CIPP is also a quick and effective solution. Depending on the size and complexity of the pipe, the entire process can be completed in a matter of hours. This means that your pipes will be repaired and operational in no time. Cured in place lining is our most popular trenchless pipe repair method. It is a low-cost, efficient, and non-invasive solution that can be used on a variety of pipe sizes. There is no excavation required with CIPP, and the entire process can be completed quickly and with minimal disruption to your property.

Trinity Subsurface offers other pipe repair services, including epoxy coating and sectional point repair. The process of applying a liquid epoxy to the inside of a damaged pipe is known as epoxy coating. The epoxy hardens, forming a new, smooth surface inside the pipe that is resistant to damage in the future. Sectional point repair is a method of repairing only the damaged section of a pipe. This is a good option for pipes with isolated damage or damage that is concentrated in a specific area.

If you're having pipe problems, think about the advantages of cured in place lining (CIPP) over traditional excavation and pipe replacement. Trinity Subsurface LLC provides trenchless pipe repair methods such as epoxy coating, sectional point repair, and CIPP for pipes ranging in diameter from 3" to 42". Contact us today to find out more about our services and how we can assist you with your pipe repair requirements.

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