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How Slip Lining Can Save You Money on Pipe Repair

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If you are experiencing pipe issues at your commercial property, it’s time to consider a repair – before it’s too late. Slip lining is one method of trenchless pipe repair that can save you time, money, and aggravation. It involves zero digging and helps to improve the structural integrity of your entire plumbing system. Let’s take a look at how deploying a new slip lining might be the right way to go for your unique plumbing situation.

What is Slip Lining?

It’s a no-dig solution to repair failing and aging pipes quickly and safely. Placing a smaller pipe within the old pipe strengthens the original pipe. Slip lining is a great solution. It can be done in the limited space of the existing pipe. This is all done without the need for complicated equipment, and without the damaging effects of digging into your landscaping.

Slip Lining Versus Traditional Pipe Repairs: By the Numbers

Many customers haven’t heard about this type of repair because traditional pipe repair methods have always been the industry standard. Lower cost is one of the main benefits. Slip lining your pipes usually costs between $6,000 and $12,000 for the entire job. Traditional digging-based pipe repairs usually cost somewhere between $4,000 and $13,000. The digging-based repairs numbers vary so drastically because the end cost depends on a variety of factors. The overall cost of repairs depends on factors including the location of the pipes, how much digging is involved, and other environmental factors.

What If Slip Lining Isn’t Right?

While slip lining is a great no-dig solution, the decision on what method to use ultimately falls upon the contractor doing the work. If the professional completing your repair isn’t comfortable with this method, they might suggest another method like cured-in-place piping (or CIPP). CIPP is still a no-dig method, but it involves a new liner, resins, and curing the two sections of pipe together. CIPP pipes cure through light-emitting diode (LED) and ultraviolet light (UV). The savings and benefits are substantial, no matter what no-dig method you use on your business pipes.

Think Advanced Pipe Repair: Your No-Dig Repair Professionals

Now that you’ve learned a bit more about no-dig pipe repairs, it’s time to consider who you want to complete your repairs. The team at Advanced Pipe Repair has been working hard at finding new ways to fix plumbing systems for decades. Our experts are ready to help your company improve water flow. Don’t wait for your pipes to fail–contact Advanced Pipe Repair today!

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