No-Dig Pipe Repair Services
Trenchless pipe repair using CIPP relining for efficient, non-disruptive restoration.
No-dig pipe repair refers to underground pipe rehabilitation techniques that eliminate or minimize excavation, preserving surface structures like roads, landscapes, and buildings.
Common No-Dig Pipe Repair Methods:
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Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP):
A flexible liner soaked in resin is inserted into the pipe and cured to form a new, seamless pipe inside the old one.
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Pipe Bursting:
Breaks the old pipe while simultaneously pulling in a new pipe of the same or larger diameter.
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Slip Lining:
Slides a new, smaller-diameter pipe into the existing one and seals the ends.
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Spiral Wound Lining:
A PVC strip is mechanically wound inside the pipe to form a new lining.
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Point (Spot) Repair:
Targets localized damage using patches or sleeves, often inserted through existing access points.
Advantages of No-Dig Repair:
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No major excavation or surface damage
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Lower restoration and labor costs
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Quicker completion times
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Ideal for urban and environmentally sensitive areas