Trenchless pipe lining is compatible with power plants, factories and other industrial environments.
Industrial Pipe lining Without Digging or destroying property
Industrial Pipe Lining Service We cover all of the North West Area with our industrial pipe lining services. Our company uses only the tested and approved materials, equipment and pipe lining experts available. We use a process called CIPP (Cured-In-Place Pipe) to repair damaged pipes, drain lines, laterals, sewer pipes and any other pipe in your building or property. This specialized method of pipe repair allows us to repair almost any type of pipe without having to dig through your building foundation, parking lots, landscaping, walls or other structures near the damaged pipes.
Our industrial pipe lining services can reline / rehabilitate PVC, copper, cast iron, galvanized steel, Orangeburg and other metal pipe used in factories, buildings and medium to heavy industry. Pipe lining is a long term fix and lasts a minimum of 50 years. Installation is faster and cheaper then traditional pipe repair / replacement. There is no excavation needed to install CIPP and most jobs can be performed in one day.
Installation Process
The damaged pipe is cleaned and inspected.
A measurement is then taken so the pipe liner material can be cut to length.
The 100% epoxy resin is then mixed and poured into the liner material impregnating it.
The pipe liner is then loaded into the launching unit.
Then the pipe liner is inserted into the pipe through an inversion process that utilizes air pressure.
This literally turns the pipe liner material inside out which allows the resin to bond with the host pipe.
The resin cures within 3 hours.
The pipe is put back into service for up to 50 years.
Insta-Pipe technicians are fully trained in the use of top of the line industry equipment and trenchless technologies to solve all of your pipe repair and replacement problems.
Common Causes of Line Failure
Broken or collapsed pipes — drain pipes and sewer lines may become damaged or completely broken due to settling, frozen ground or shifting soil surrounding the pipe.
Pipe corrosion — the pipe has deteriorated or cracked, causing blockage in the line and restricting water flow.
Leaking joints — the seals between pipes have broken, allowing water to escape into the area surrounding the pipe.
Root penetration — when tree roots or shrubs have infringed on the sewer / drain line, preventing normal flow and eventually damaging the line.
Low-grade pipes — existing pipes are constructed of below standard material that have deteriorated or corroded over tim
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