Many
times, pipe relining can be performed through a
building's clean-out access and often requires little
digging. Pipe relining may be used to repair root-damaged
pipes, seal cracks and holes, fill in missing pipe
and seal joint connections underground, in roof
drain pipes, in storm lines and under concrete.
The relined pipe is seamless and durable, and all
materials used in the relining process are non-hazardous.
We do more than just clear your
drains. We can also repair or replace water and
sewer lines to correct a number of problems, including:
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Broken,
cracked, offset or collapsed pipe damaged
pipes due to shifting soil,
frozen ground, settling, etc. |
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Blockage
grease buildup or a foreign object
is restricting or prohibiting proper flow
and/or cleaning of the line. |
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Corrosion
the pipe has deteriorated and/or broken,
causing collapses in the line and restricting
flow. |
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Bellied
pipe a section of the pipe has sunk
due to ground or soil conditions, creating
a valley that collects paper and waste. |
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Leaking
joints the seals between pipes have
broken, allowing water to escape into the
area surrounding the pipe. |
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Root
infiltration tree or shrub roots have
invaded the sewer line, preventing normal
cleaning and/or have damaged the line. |
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Off-grade
pipe existing pipes are constructed
of substandard material that may have deteriorated
or corroded. |
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