Various methods of pipeline rehabilitation we offer
Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP)
Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP) Lining is a trenchless technology that allows us to rehabilitate aging or damaged pipelines without digging them up. This method involves inserting and curing a flexible liner directly inside the existing pipeline, effectively creating a “pipe within a pipe.” Here are the main steps of the CIPP lining process:
- A flexible liner saturated with epoxy resin is inserted into the damaged pipe.
- The liner is then inflated, pressing the resin against the inner walls of the pipe.
- Heat or UV light is applied to cure the resin, creating a durable, seamless new pipe within the existing one.
Key Benefits of CIPP:
No large-scale digging, preserving landscapes, roads, and property structures.
Reduced environmental impact due to less excavation and waste.
Epoxy Pipe Lining
Epoxy pipe lining is a trenchless solution used to restore smaller pipelines, especially in residential systems affected by leaks, pinholes, or corrosion. This method involves coating the interior of the pipe with a corrosion-resistant epoxy, creating a long-lasting protective barrier. Here are the main steps of the epoxy lining process:
- The pipeline is thoroughly cleaned and dried to prepare for epoxy application.
- A liquid epoxy resin is blown or brushed through the pipe, coating the interior surface.
- The epoxy is then cured in place, forming a smooth, corrosion-resistant barrier inside the pipe.
Key Benefits of Epoxy:
Effectively seals pinholes and prevents further corrosion.
Sectional Spot Repairs
When a full pipe replacement isn’t necessary, Sectional Spot Repairs offer an efficient and cost-effective alternative for isolated damage. This trenchless method precisely targets only the compromised section of pipe, restoring structural integrity quickly and without disturbing the entire line. Here are the main steps of the spot repair process:
- The damaged section of pipe is identified and precisely located using inspection tools.
- A short liner, saturated with resin, is positioned at the exact repair location.
- The liner is inflated and cured in place, sealing cracks or breaks without excavation of the host sewer line.
Key Benefits of Epoxy:
Repairs only the affected section without disturbing the rest of the pipeline.
Durable repairs prevent recurring damage.
Traditional Sewer Line Replacement
Traditional sewer line replacement is our last-resort solution when a pipeline is too collapsed, misaligned, or deteriorated for trenchless methods to be effective. In these rare cases, we perform a full excavation to remove the failed section and install a brand-new sewer line, ensuring long-term reliability. Here are the main steps of the traditional replacement process:
- The damaged section of the sewer line is located and marked for excavation.
- The existing pipe is fully exposed and removed through open trenching.
- A new sewer line is installed in place, followed by backfilling and site restoration.
Why traditional dig & replace method is used:
Trenchless methods require an open path inside the pipe. If the line has collapsed or been crushed by pressure or soil movement, excavation is the only reliable solution.
Some municipalities require traditional replacement in specific cases, especially if the pipe is under public infrastructure or doesn’t meet current plumbing codes.
It all starts with a sewer inspection- Let's look inside your sewer line
At Pipeliner Pros, we use high-tech camera systems to inspect your plumbing system and determine the integrity of your pipes. Whether you’re dealing with kitchen grease buildup or tree root intrusion in your sewer line, we can find your problem. Let the experts at Pipeliner Pros help you figure out which is the best long-term solution with a free video-inspection.
You’re left with a brand-new, structurally sound pipe that’s better than the original—without the destruction, cost, or chaos of traditional replacement.
Why Homeowners Trust Pipeliner Pros With Their Sewer
- Over 5 million feet of trenchless pipe rehab completed
- Thousands of successful residential projects across Florida
- Fully certified trenchless technicians
- BBB Accredited Business
- Licensed and insured for residential plumbing in Florida
- Friendly, professional team that treats your home like our own
- Upfront pricing, no hidden fees, no pressure