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Trenchless Pipe Repair Service
Trenchless pipe repair involves fixing a broken or leaking pipe without tearing up the nearby area. Trenchless methods for repairing pipes can be used on supply lines of water, gas, cable television, and other utilities. Trenchless pipe repair is faster than traditional digging with larger equipment and less disruptive to traffic and pedestrians. Trenchless repairs are more economical since there’s no need to dig up roads or sidewalks for replacement. As with any home improvement project, you’ll want professional help from experts like those at Flow Technologies when your pipes need repairs.
Trenchless repairs are most commonly done using a Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) process. This usually involves the use of an epoxy resin which is injected into a leaking section of piping with specialized equipment. Flow Technologies is experienced using CIPP to repair broken, corroded, and damaged pipelines.
You can save money with trenchless repairs because there is no need to physically dig up your yard or sidewalk. There’s also no need to relocate any plumbing fixtures like kitchen sinks, bathtubs, and faucets that fall within the repair area.
Trenchless Pipe Repair is perfect for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
- Residential
- Commercial
- Industrial
- Municipalities
- Saves Time
- Saves Money
- Eco-Friendly
- Less Waste
- CCTV Inspection Process
- Cured-In-Place Technology
- Pipe Rehabilitation
- Modern Pipe Repair Solutions
Trenchless technology has been around for more than three decades and trenchless methods have become increasingly popular with local municipalities due to their relatively quick deployment time, less environmental impacts, and lower costs. Trenchless pipe repair involves using an epoxy or resin material that hardens within pipes; this allows damaged portions of a pipe to be repaired while leaving the remaining portion intact. Trenchless pipe repair can now even allow pipes to be “rehabilitated” which means that piping that is in good condition may be extended rather than replaced. Trenchless repairs are no longer restricted only to sewer lines but also include water mains and other major pipelines for both residential and commercial applications.
