CIPP Lining

CIPP Pipe Lining: A New Pipe Inside Your Old One

Cured-In-Place Pipe technology creates a seamless, jointless new pipe within your existing damaged sewer line.

What Is CIPP Pipe Lining?

CIPP (Cured-In-Place Pipe) lining is the gold standard in trenchless pipe rehabilitation. A flexible tube saturated with structural resin is inserted into the damaged pipe, inflated against the pipe walls, and cured to create a smooth, seamless new pipe. The result is a fully structural repair that restores flow capacity and eliminates infiltration points.

Why Choose CIPP Lining?

  • Fully structural repair rated for 75+ years
  • Seamless, jointless design eliminates root entry points
  • Restores or improves flow capacity
  • Works on pipes from 2" to 12" diameter
  • Compatible with all pipe materials (clay, cast iron, PVC, concrete)
  • Meets ASTM F1216 standards for structural rehabilitation

Our CIPP Lining Process

A step-by-step look at how we deliver lasting results.

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Step 1

Pre-lining camera inspection and pipe measurement

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Step 2

Pipe cleaning via hydro-jetting and mechanical cutting

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Step 3

Liner fabrication: felt tube saturated with two-part epoxy or polyester resin

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Step 4

Liner inversion or pull-in-place installation

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Step 5

UV light or ambient temperature curing

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Step 6

Post-cure camera inspection and quality verification

What This Means for You

Think of CIPP lining as putting a brand-new pipe inside your old one. The liner bonds to the existing pipe walls, sealing every crack, gap, and joint. Roots can't get in. Water can't leak out. And because there's no digging, your yard stays exactly as it is.

For Realtors & Inspectors

Professional Documentation You Can Trust

CIPP liners meet ASTM F1216 standards and provide a fully structural Class IV rehabilitation. Design life exceeds 50 years per manufacturer specifications. Wall thickness is engineered based on pipe diameter, depth, and loading conditions. We provide pre- and post-lining camera inspection reports with measurements.

  • Detailed camera inspection reports
  • Before & after video documentation
  • Transaction-ready written assessments
  • 24-hour report turnaround

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about cipp pipe lining.

The liner consists of a felt or fiberglass tube saturated with structural resin (typically epoxy or polyester). Once cured, it becomes a rigid, corrosion-resistant pipe with a smooth interior surface.

The liner adds a thin wall (typically 3-6mm) inside the existing pipe. However, because the cured liner has a smoother surface than the original pipe, flow capacity is actually maintained or improved despite the slightly smaller diameter.

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