How cured in place pipe lining technology works
Before the advent of cured in place pipe lining technology, the only way to repair a sewer pipe was to start digging. If the pipe was under a driveway, you had to dig through it. If the pipe was under the home, you had to dig through it. Often, when a sewer pipe repair was done, the property owner had to replace flooring, sheetrock, and anything else that couldn’t be moved out of the way.
The CIPP lining process eliminates the hassle and expense associated with digging. Not only does this make cured in place pipe technology less invasive, the entire process can be completed in far less time.
Best of all, this technology is just as reliable as a sewer pipe replacement. Sometimes it’s even better. The new cured in place pipe has an average lifespan of 50 years, which is twice as long as some other pipe materials. Indeed, sewer pipe lining is synonymous with value. When you consider the alternative, there is little reason to choose traditional pipe replacement over cured in place pipe lining.