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With commercial and government properties, it’s especially important to keep pipes flowing efficiently. Sewers are susceptible to all sorts of different issues. These problems can include cracks, blockages, and root damage. Sewer damage only gets worse over time, and if you don’t deal with it quickly, you might have to deal with some very expensive repairs later. If you suspect sewer damage or would like to prevent damage, CIPP sewer repair could be the answer.
What Is CIPP Sewer Repair?
CIPP stands for Cured In Place Pipe, and it’s a great method to repair or prevent damage in all kinds of pipes. It’s a flexible lining designed for sewers, drains, and other kinds of pipelines. Before CIPP installation, a specialist will need to clean the sewer pipes. Afterward, the specialist will insert the CIPP lining into an existing pipe. He or she will then heat the pipelining for the curing process. After installation, CIPP fits tightly to the inside of the treated pipe. From there, it reinforces weakened pipelines, prevents further damage, and keeps water flowing easily.
Benefits of CIPP Sewer Repair
CIPP is a trenchless service, meaning that it requires no digging. The lack of digging means that it takes less time than traditional sewer repair methods. While some methods can take days, weeks, or even months to finish, a CIPP specialist can finish the repair job within a few hours. You’ll be able to return to normal business practices quickly and with minimal disruptions. It also prevents unsightly land damage. CIPP sewer repair will not harm your building’s floors, the ground outside, or the surrounding streets. As a preventative measure, CIPP saves money in repair costs and lasts for a long time. Because CIPP is such a flexible lining, it works with the bends and curves of your sewer line. Finally, CIPP keeps sewers flowing freely as it prevents blockages.
Advanced Pipe Repair
If you want to learn more about CIPP for your sewer lines, check out Advanced Pipe Repair. We’re experts on CIPP because we only use trenchless services. We have over 25 years of experience serving commercial, government, and industrial partners. At Advanced Pipe Repair, we can diagnose pipe problems with a video camera inspection and let you know if CIPP might be right for your sewer or other pipes. For more information, visit our contact page or call us now at 800-468-7668.