Cured-in-place pipe has become increasingly popular in recent years. It’s revolutionizing pipeline repair as we know it. So what is CIPP? This trenchless pipe repair method offers minimally invasive, cost-effective, efficient solutions for a wide variety of pipeline needs.
Learn more below!
CIPP, or cured-in-place pipe, is a trenchless method to repair and rehabilitate pipelines. It can be used on many different types of pipelines, sizes of pipelines, and uses of pipelines.
The way it works is we insert a resin-coated liner into a pipe, inflate it, and then cure it to complete the process. It’s very non-invasive, which has made it a popular choice.
The process is simple. While every company may have slightly different steps, it’s going to be similar across the board. We inspect, prepare, repair, and inspect again.
It really is that simple. Most CIPP repairs can be complete within a few hours. Plus, it doesn’t leave behind the mess that digging and excavation does.
Here is the process:
Once the liner is fully cured, this is like a brand-new pipe. It doesn’t restrict flow, and it actually might improve it. It will last for 50+ years.
Let’s take a moment to look at the benefits. These benefits are substantial and something that any industry, commercial facility, municipality, or even residence can experience.
Benefits include:
There are various elements that should be considered when determining whether CIPP is right for you. Work with a professional who can answer your questions and assess your needs to make an informed decision.
One of the most important factors will be the condition of the current pipe. CIPP is suitable for almost anything, but it cannot be used on a severely collapsed pipe. Consider the location of repair as well as the project budget for a full look at the details.
CIPP, or cured-in-place pipe, technology is setting a new standard. It’s no wonder it’s revolutionizing the industry as far as pipe repairs are concerned. It’s versatile, minimally invasive, and highly effective.
Contact us today, and let’s discuss your pipeline needs.