
Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) Sewer Repair
Our CIPP sewer pipe lining service repairs damaged pipes without excavation. We insert a resin-coated liner into the damaged pipe, which hardens to form a new, durable inner pipe. This method is fast, cost-effective, and minimally disruptive.
OVERVIEW
OVERVIEW OF THIS SERVICE
Sewer pipes naturally deteriorate over time, but several external factors can accelerate the damage:
Tree root invasion
Corrosion and pipe aging
Soil movement and ground shifting
Buildup of grease, minerals, and waste
Cracks from pressure or impact
Damaged sewer pipes can lead to serious issues such as leaks, blockages, sewage backups, and unpleasant odors. Early signs may include slow drains, wet patches in your yard, or frequent plumbing problems.
Our Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) lining method offers a modern, trenchless solution to restore your pipes. Instead of replacing the pipe, we create a new, durable lining inside the existing one.
This process is faster, cost-effective, and minimally invasive compared to traditional methods. Once completed, the newly lined pipe is strong, seamless, and built to last for decades.
KEY BENEFITS
No excavation needed
Durable long-term solution
Quick installation process
Cost-effective alternative to replacement
Extends pipe lifespan
Minimal disruption to property

HOW IT WORKS
Our process is simple and hassle-free. We start with an inspection to understand your needs, then recommend the best solution. Our team completes the work efficiently with minimal disruption, ensuring high-quality results from start to finish.

Camera Inspection
The pipe is inspected with a CCTV camera and thoroughly
cleaned of roots, scale and debris to prepare it for lining.
Lining materials are measured and prepared onsite. The resin
is mixed and poured into a felt liner, then rolled out to evenly
saturate the liner material.


Cleaning / Jetting
Once the problem is identified, we thoroughly clean the pipes using professional high-pressure water jetting equipment. This removes grease, debris, scale buildup, and other obstructions, restoring proper flow and preparing the pipe for repair or lining.


Pipe Lining Installation
Next, we install a durable epoxy resin liner inside the existing pipe. This “pipe within a pipe” method seals cracks, strengthens the structure, and prevents future leaks or root intrusion—without the need for excavation.


Final Result
After installation, we perform a final camera inspection to ensure the repair is fully complete and the pipe is functioning properly. We verify quality, durability, and flow before finishing the job.


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is CIPP pipe lining?
It’s a trenchless method where a resin liner is inserted into the pipe and cured to create a new pipe inside.
How long does pipe lining last?
CIPP lining can last 50 years or more with proper maintenance.

