METHODS FOR REPAIR & REHABILITATION
Pipe Lining
Slip lining a pipe is also known as CIPP or "Cured in Place Pipe". With this method a felt fabric is formed into a tube and wetted out with an epoxy compound. It is then delivered into the host pipe, (the existing sewer pipe), expanded to meet the side walls of the pipe and left in place to harden. The finished product is a new pipe inside the old pipe. Interestingly, the new pipe reduces the diameter of the old pipe by about 3% but increases the flow capacity by approximately another 40%.
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