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When our pipe repair process is complete, water pressure/flow is restored (often improved), leaks are eliminated, and your pipes are protected from future corrosion. Here are the key steps in this pipe repair process:
- First, our certified technicians disconnect valves and hook up hoses.
- Then pipes are dried with pressurized hot air, supplied from a compressor.
- Next, pipe interiors are gently “sandblasted” with specialized particles to remove all debris and mineral build-up and prepare the internal surface of the water pipe for bonding with the epoxy.
- Our specially formulated epoxy, CuraPoxy®, is then blown through the pipes using a vortex of air to transport the epoxy, to evenly coat the interior, creating a seamless, permanent, protective barrier.
- Hoses are disconnected and CuraPoxy is allowed to cure 5 hours.
- New fixture valve/fittings are installed and final testing is performed. This testing ensures no water leaks remain and that full water pressure/flow has been restored to the system.
- Lastly, water is turned back on and service is restored.
The CuraFlo Engineered Flow Lining System® is ICC-ES PMG Listed
Standards
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LC1008
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IAMPO IGC 189
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ASTM D 4541
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ASTM F2831-12
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NSF 61
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AWWA C12
Codes
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International Plumbing Code (IPC)
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International Residential Code (IRC)
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Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC)

