Trenchless pipe rehabilitation for minimal disruption repairs
Professional sewer lining services offer advanced trenchless rehabilitation solutions that restore deteriorating pipes from the inside out, utilizing cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) technology and other innovative lining methods to create new, seamless pipes within existing sewer infrastructure without the need for extensive excavation. This revolutionary approach addresses common sewer problems including cracks, joint separation, root intrusion, and corrosion while preserving landscaping, driveways, and structures above ground, making it an increasingly popular alternative to traditional pipe replacement for residential, commercial, and municipal applications.
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Get A QuotePROCESS & PREPERATION
Begins with video inspection and drain cleaning.
Cameras document damage, measure dimensions, and locate access points.
High-pressure water jetting clears debris, roots, and buildup.
Proper preparation ensures liner adhesion and long-term performance.
Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP):
Resin-saturated felt or fiberglass tubes inserted through access points.
Inflated with air or water, then cured with heat, UV, or ambient methods.
Creates rigid, joint-free, root-resistant pipe.
Pull-in-place (PIP):
Best for smaller pipes or localized repairs.
Targets specific damaged sections without relining entire runs.
MATERIALS & DESIGN
Resins: epoxy (strong chemical resistance), polyester, vinyl ester (specialized uses).
Liner types: felt, fiberglass, woven materials—chosen based on conditions.
Engineering calculations: determine proper thickness to meet ASTM standards.
Lined pipes can extend service life 50+ years.
KEY STEPS & QUALITY CONTROL
Lateral reinstatement: robotic cutting reopens service connections.
Testing & monitoring: resin checks, curing controls, final video inspections.
Hydrostatic testing performed when required.
Warranties range 10–50 years for materials and workmanship.
SEWER LNING BENEFITS
Environmental: reduced excavation waste, smaller carbon footprint, groundwater protection.
Financial: 40–60% savings vs. traditional replacement.
Convenience: less labor, faster timelines, minimal surface restoration.
APPLICATION TYPES
Municipal infrastructure rehabilitation: Repairing the city’s essential systems—like water lines, sewer lines, roads, and other underground or public utilities so they work like new again without need for replacement.
Industrial/Commercial pipes needing chemical-resistant linings.
Emergency response: liners installed within hours for critical failures.
Spot repairs: cost-effective fixes for cracks, offset joints, or root intrusion.
MEETING PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS
Technicians receive specialized training & certification.
Providers adopt latest innovations: UV-cured liners, advanced resins, robotic systems.
Projects meet all local building codes and environmental regulations.
POST-INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
Scheduled inspections verify continued performance.
Our Technicians address warranty issues and track long-term liner condition.
Ongoing support helps owners and municipalities manage infrastructure proactively.
Wondering if sewer lining is the right solution for your home or business? Give Proline Plumbing a call today to schedule your quote. Our friendly team is ready to help and looks forward to speaking with you!
A resin-saturated liner is inserted into the existing pipe and hardened with hot water, steam, or UV light. Creates a seamless, jointless “pipe within a pipe.”
Pull-in-Place Lining
Similar to CIPP, but the liner is pulled into place using ropes or winches. Useful for spot repairs or when only part of the pipe needs rehabilitation.
Pipe Bursting with Replacement
The old pipe is broken apart while a new pipe is pulled into its place. Often used when the existing pipe is too damaged for lining.
Slip Lining
A smaller-diameter pipe (usually HDPE or PVC) is inserted inside the existing pipe. The gap is grouted to secure it in place. Best for long, straight runs, but reduces pipe diameter.
Fold-and-Form Lining
A folded thermoplastic pipe is inserted into the host pipe, then expanded with heat and pressure to fit tightly.
Spray-On (Epoxy or Polyurethane) Lining
Liquid resin is sprayed onto the interior surface of the pipe. Creates a corrosion-resistant coating but may not restore full structural strength.
Segmental Lining (Mechanical Spot Repair)
Short pipe segments or sleeves are placed inside specific damaged sections. Good for small areas instead of relining an entire pipe.