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Advanced Pipe Lining Techniques for Commercial Buildings

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Stephens Plumbing

September 17, 2024

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If your commercial building has damaged pipes and you're worried about the expense and loss of business due to a full-scale replacement, consider an alternative solution: implementing an advanced pipe lining technique.

Learn more about pipe lining and two approaches that could be cost-effective solutions for your commercial business.

What Is Pipe Lining?

Pipe lining is a cutting-edge solution for repairing damaged pipes without an invasive excavation or replacement process. Unlike traditional replacement that involves digging up and removing damaged pipes, pipe lining is a minimally invasive process that restores the integrity of the existing system.

The process typically involves inserting a resin-coated, flexible liner into the damaged pipe. The liner is then inflated and cured, forming a new, durable pipe within the old one. The main advantages of pipe lining for commercial buildings? It's highly effective, with minimal disruptions to daily operations.

Two Options to Explore

Trenchless Pipe Lining

A specific technique used in pipe lining, the trenchless process offers the following advantages:

  • Minimal disruption: As trenchless pipe requires little, if any, digging, you can continue business as usual with very few interruptions.
  • Cost-effective: Because there isn't a need for extensive excavation, trenchless pipe lining is often more affordable than traditional solutions.
  • Environmentally friendly: Large-scale excavations can significantly impact the environment, making trenchless pipe lining much more environmentally friendly.

This solution has a range of applications, from sewer pipe lining to repairing water lines and fixing storm drains. It's especially useful in commercial buildings with complex plumbing systems or those located in densely populated areas where large-scale excavations would be challenging.

Cured-In-Place Pipe Lining

Cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining is a popular trenchless pipe lining technique with a similar process; a resin-saturated liner is inserted into the damaged pipe before being inflated. Depending on the specific application, the resin is then cured using steam, heat, or UV light. Once cured, the liner forms a seamless pipe highly resistant to corrosion and leaks.

Advantages of CIPP lining include:

  • Versatility: This technique can be used for a wide range of pipe sizes and materials, making it a great solution for many commercial buildings.
  • Durability: The cured liner creates a strong pipe that can help extend the lifespan of the existing plumbing system.
  • Fast installation: Faster than a traditional pipe replacement process, CIPP lining means little downtime for businesses, if any.

While this technique can be used to repair everything from water mains to sewer lines and industrial pipes, it's particularly useful in older buildings with deteriorating pipes, as it can reinforce the existing system.

Finding the Right Pipe Lining Company

If you're considering pipe lining work for your commercial building, it's crucial to choose a reputable company with expertise in advanced pipe lining techniques. Look for a company with numerous positive reviews and a track record of successful projects.

To ensure your commercial building is in good hands, select a fully insured and licensed provider. In case of emergencies or unexpected issues, choosing a company that offers 24/7 assistance may also be beneficial.

Turn to Stephens for Advanced Pipe Lining Techniques

Here at Stephens Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning, we specialize in providing cost-effective, quality pipe lining services tailored to the needs of commercial buildings. Connect with our team of experts trained in the latest trenchless and CIPP lining techniques to repair your plumbing system with little to no disruption to your business.

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