Residential – Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP) Trenchless Sewer Repair

Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP)

Cured In Place, CIPP, Nevada Trenchless Sewer Repair

CIPP Cured-In-Place Point Trenchless Sewer Repair is a process where a liner is inserted into a pipe impregnated with a thermosetting resin, which is expanded and cured to form a tight-fitting liner within the host pipe, a pipe within a pipe. The CIPP process incorporates the existing pipeline into the finished product to produce improved performance of the original pipeline. Although cure times vary due to host pipe material and temperatures, PipePatch is typically cured in 1 to 3 hours.

Point Repair

Point Repair is PipePatch’s cost saving process of lining only the areas that require repair versus lining the entire length of pipeline. PipePatch’s point repair system not only saves material costs but also man-hours. Depending on the pipes diameter, PipePatch requires only 1 to 3 technicians to complete a repair.

Structural Integrity

PipePatch restores structural integrity to damaged pipes and exceeds Specification ASTM F1216 for Cured-In-Place-Pipe (CIPP). This Specification requires our materials to be tested for a minimum service life of 50 years. Our fully cured resin serves as a barrier between the damaged pipe and the flow, or as a stand-alone pipe.

Increased Flow Capacity

PipePatch provides the least reduction of all point repair methods used to rehabilitate pipes. When cured, PipePatch is only 1/8 inch thick. The smooth interior of our product with tapered ends typically improves flow capacity. The smooth interior also provides excellent corrosion and abrasion resistance.

Residential The NO DIG Alternative:

  • Little to no disruption to your daily life.
  • Eliminates the disruption, time and expense of excavation.

Repairs can be made any time of the year. A Permanent Solution:

  • A repair that is stronger than the original pipe.
  • A stronger pipe, not affected by household chemicals.
  • No toxic fumes in your home.

A structural repair Additional Solutions:

  • Close unwanted connections
  • Re-create a pipe where one was missing.
  • Smooth the transition to offset pipes.
  • Use for home, commercial, hospitals, airports…almost anywhere!

“I had a bid to repair my broken sewer line that was under my driveway.  One company quoted me over $5,000.00.  This included digging up my driveway and repairing the pipe.  It didn’t include putting my driveway back.  Pipe Rehab came and repaired my break for thousands less, didn’t dig up my driveway, didn’t have to even come in my house, made zero mess in my yard and were done by the time I got home from the store.”
– Linda, West Valley