Sewer Pipe Lining

Prevent backups, stop roots, leaks and foul odors forever!

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Vertical Drain Lining

Re-line leaking rain drains & vertical sewer stacks in high rise condos.

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Hot & Cold Water Pipelining

Stop potable water pinhole leaks, slab leaks and corrosion.

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Water Main Pipe Lining

Stop corrosion and leaks & restore flow in pressurized water mains.

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Air Conditioning, Cooling Tower & Chiller Pipe Lining

Stop corrosion & leaks. Restore flow in cooling lines.

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Fire Sprinkler / Suppression Pipe Lining

Stop corrosion & leaks. Avoid sprinkler blockage during fire.

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Maritime/Ship Pipe Rehabilitation

Restore maritime sewer, potable and cooling pipes.

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Storm Drain / Culvert Pipe Restoration

Stop infiltration & settlement in collapsing storm drains.

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Pipe Bursting

New HDPE pipe displaces old pipe. Increases diameter & flow rates.

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Slip Lining

New smaller pipe inside old pipe. Cheap & easy to install.

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Fire Sprinkler / Suppression Pipe Lining

Stop corrosion & leaks. Avoid sprinkler blockage during fire.

Corroded Fire Suppression Sprinkler Pipe

Fire suppression pipes usually corrode due to inadequate corrosion prevention water treatment. When they do corrode, they eventually leak, but the problem could potentially be much worse! When the fire sprinkler pumps turn on the shock wave that travels through the pipe dislodges the corrosion deposits, which in turn block fire sprinklers when they are needed the most.

Fire Suppression / Sprinkler Pipe Lining

Relined Fire Suppression Sprinkler Pipe

Fire suppression sprinkler pipes tend to have narrower diameters than other pipes, and are thus usually rehabilitated using epoxy pipe lining. The process involves first using high pressure and high flow air to blow sand through the sprinkler pipes to remove corrosion deposits.

Next a special epoxy liquid is blown through the pipes which coats all surfaces uniformly and it is then cured by heat. Finally the pipes are pressure tested and the process repeated in case not all leaks were sealed. Learn more about epoxy pipe lining here…