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Pipe Patching Trenchless Solutions

Pipe patching is a trenchless sewer line repair solution. This process utilizes advanced technologies to place a patch along a section of your sewer line without requiring digging a trench. Pipe patching is ideal for properties where only a small section of the pipe is damaged. Our team is equipped with the tools to scope out your sewer line and give you all the information you need as well as our professional recommendation that will help you make the best choice to solve your current sewer line challenge.  

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How Long Does It Take?

The process typically takes less than four hours! Pipe patching is ideal when most of your pipe is still in good condition. This method of repair patches up the failing section of the pipe with a high-quality two-part epoxy fiberglass patch. 

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Does A Patch Require Digging?

No. Pipe patching is the least disruptive repair method because it requires no digging as long as access to the main sewer line is available. 

Is Patching Cost Effective?

Yes! Pipe patching is the most efficient option for pipes where only small sections must be repaired. We use a high-quality epoxy fiberglass patch to seamlessly cover the area needing repair while keeping the good pipe in place, resulting in a cost-effective and timely solution. 

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Pipe Lining

Cured-in-Place-Pipe Lining (CIPP) is a trenchless technique used in sewer construction that involves minimal to no excavation, making it quicker than traditional repair methods. It is ideal for fixing pipes of various lengths without the need for upsizing.
In CIPP, a flexible liner is inserted into the existing pipe, inflated, and then exposed to heat or ultraviolet light to cure and harden inside the pipe. This process results in a smooth inner surface, effectively restoring the pipe to almost new condition.

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