Trenchless Technology

CIPP Lining Services

Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) rehabilitation creates a new, seamless pipe inside your existing infrastructure. No excavation, minimal downtime, 50+ year design life.

50+
Year Design Life
50-70%
Cost Savings vs. Replacement
4hr
Return to Service
0
Excavation Required

What is CIPP Lining?

CIPP (Cured-In-Place Pipe) lining is a trenchless pipe rehabilitation method that creates a new, structural pipe inside your existing damaged pipe—without excavation.

How CIPP Works

A flexible, resin-saturated liner is inserted into the damaged pipe, then inflated against the pipe walls and cured in place using heat or UV light. The result is a seamless, jointless new pipe that bonds to the existing infrastructure.

CIPP vs. Traditional Pipe Replacement

Traditional pipe replacement requires excavation, demolition of floors or landscaping, and extended facility shutdowns. CIPP rehabilitation works through existing access points—cleanouts, manholes, or small entry pits—keeping your facility operational.

When CIPP is the Right Solution

  • Cracked, corroded, or deteriorating sewer and drain lines
  • Root intrusion damage
  • Joint separation and infiltration
  • Pipes under buildings, parking lots, or landscaping
  • Facilities that cannot afford extended downtime

For smaller diameter pipes (under 4") or minor damage, we may recommend epoxy brush coating as a more cost-effective solution.

CIPP Benefits

  • No excavation or demolition
  • Structural repair, not just coating
  • 50+ year design life
  • Seamless, jointless interior
  • Prevents root intrusion
  • Improves flow capacity
  • Same-day return to service
  • FDA/USDA compliant options
Our Process

The CIPP Lining Process

A proven 4-step rehabilitation process for commercial and industrial pipe systems

01

Video Inspection

HD camera inspection identifies damage extent, pipe condition, and confirms CIPP is the right solution.

02

Hydro Jetting

High-pressure cleaning at 4,000+ PSI removes scale, roots, and debris to prepare the pipe surface.

03

Liner Installation

Resin-saturated liner is inserted and inflated against pipe walls, then cured to form a new structural pipe.

04

Final Inspection

Post-installation camera inspection verifies complete coverage. Documentation provided for your records.

CIPP Lining vs. Epoxy Brush Coating

We offer both CIPP lining and epoxy brush coating. Here's when we recommend each:

CIPP Lining

  • Pipes 4" and larger
  • Severe structural damage
  • Long pipe runs (main lines)
  • Missing sections or breaks
  • Full structural restoration

Epoxy Brush Coating

  • Pipes 1¼" to 12"
  • Minor to moderate damage
  • Lateral lines and branches
  • Corrosion and pinhole leaks
  • Cost-effective rehabilitation

Not sure which solution you need? Our video inspection service will identify the right approach for your situation.

CIPP Lining FAQ

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