A better option is to enhance the life of your pipes with CIPP lining. If you aren’t familiar with the term, it stands for Cured in Place Pipe. There are many uses for it including wastewater, sanitation sewer lines, and force mains.
This type of design is a pipe inside of another pipe. There isn’t a joint so it is able to work very well along the areas of the pipes that bend. The diameter of CIPP lining pipes can be as little as 6 inches or as much as 96 inches.
Reduce Damages
The day to day plumbing uses and the events from Mother Nature can take a toll on pipes without us realising it. We tend to take such issues for granted until there is a problem. However, that can be a serious mistake. Preventative measures will cut damages and prolong the life of the pipes.
CIPP lining helps to stop the risk of leaks and other types of problems. A common concern with any sewer system is due to plants and trees. The roots tend to find those areas a source for water and nutrients they need to thrive. As a result, this can clog up and block the sewage system from performing like it should. The result will be a backup into your home or business.
When CIPP lining is in place, there is no way for the roots from plants or trees to get into the system and create such concerns. This is a far better solution than cutting down your trees or plants!
Flow Capacity
Another benefit of CIPP lining is the increased flow capacity. This is very important when you have severe storms. Being able to keep up with the flow of the water through such a system reduces the risk of flooding on the roads. It is a safety issue that many towns and cities could benefit from.
Installation
Qualified professionals can complete the installation in a short period. They will take the time to check the current set up. They will find the best layout to consider. There are several options as this method is very flexible. As a result, they are less likely to meet problems along the way.
The work will be customised to fit your needs and your pipe systems. It will also be guaranteed to last. Being confident that it is done correctly is important. Make sure you only hire someone to do this type of work after they have verified they are ISO certified.
Life Span
This is certainly a very wise investment due to the overall life span. When CIPP lining is properly installed, it can last up to 100 years! The cost is less than many of the common methods in place now. Therefore, it doesn’t make sense not to go with something proven to be durable, extremely long lasting, and very effective!
Consider what you do spend to be an investment as it cuts down on pipe problems and issues with systems backing up. It can cut the need to expand treatment facilities in locations where the population continues to increase. It can reduce congestion problems and safety crew costs as streets are less likely to be full of water during storms.