7 Ways Relining Sewer Pipes with CIPP is the Perfect Solution for Failing Infrastructure

Broken Sewer Pipe

Our underground infrastructure is failing. Shocked? We aren’t either. Most pipes installed for sewer and water supply lines weren’t designed for more than 50 years of service. And now, with roads, buildings, and landscaping covering our pipelines, the pipe repair and replacement process is complicated, to say the least.

But relining sewer pipes and repairing supply lines can be possible without tearing apart whole neighborhoods. With trenchless pipe repair solutions, like CIPP lining, we can tackle the failing infrastructure below our feet without ripping apart the streets we use every day.

How Does Relining Sewer Pipes with CIPP Meet the Demand of a Failing Infrastructure?

Typical pipe repair and replacement excavation methods take weeks for industrial and municipal projects and several days per residential job. But with our pipe infrastructure reaching the end of its life expectancy so quickly, there’s no way to make all the necessary repairs in a timely fashion.

But what if you could cut your repair times in half? And what if the cost of these repairs was a third less than conventional methods?

This is the advantage of trenchless pipe repair. When digging and refurbishing times are eliminated from the pipe repair timeline, the whole process moves much faster than the usual methods. But it’s more than just time and money that municipalities, businesses, and homeowners will gain through relining sewer pipes and water supply lines with CIPP.

1: Trenchless Tech Reduces Interference with Utilities

Today’s excavation process requires a great deal of prep work. Buried utilities, including power, gas, and communications lines, make it difficult to dig safely without interrupting services or risking injury. Trenchless tech eliminates most of these risks. Since only minimal excavation is required, there is far less risk of running into other utilities during repairs.

2: Relining Sewer Pipes Provides a Lasting Solution

Cured-in-place pipe lining is more than just a temporary fix. The resin used in the repair becomes as strong as a conventional pipe in hours or less, and the new lining can last 50 years or more.

3: CIPP Solves Otherwise Impossible Issues

In many cases, relining sewer pipes makes it possible to repair pipes that are buried under roads, buildings, or yards. Conventional trenching methods are often impossible in these situations because of their interference with traffic, housing, or business. Trenchless methods completely circumvent these concerns.

4: Trenchless Pipe Lining Is a Cost-Effective Solution

For homeowners and businesses alike, pipe repairs can be crippling. But CIPP repairs are typically much less expensive—to the tune of 30% to 40% less than excavation and replacement. And with the expansive need for infrastructure repairs coming in the next several years, cost savings will be incredibly important to keep our sewer and water supply lines working.

5: CIPP Lining Reduces Labor Requirements

Today’s trade industry is short on workers, making it even more difficult to meet the needs of the aging infrastructure. A typical crew for an excavation and replacement job is several times larger than the necessary workers for CIPP lining. That means that even with the increased need for sewer pipe repairs, CIPP lining businesses can keep up with the demand.

6: CIPP Tech Works with Nearly All Pipe Materials

With very few exceptions, CIPP lining resins work with almost any material. Relining sewer pipes removes the guesswork of line connections, material compatibility, and proper sealing techniques. Concrete, cast iron, Orangeburg, and clay work well with CIPP. You’ll know without a doubt that your repairs are viable and lasting.

7: Trenchless Pipe Lining is Environmentally Friendly

Epoxy and resin get a bad rap. While some resins release toxic chemicals during curing, their environmental impact is far smaller than trench repairs. Relining sewer pipes means no need for heavy equipment, which translates to lower carbon emissions for each repair. The new pipe liner guarantees a complete seal, reducing waste seepage into groundwater and soil. And no digging means that costly repairs to roads, landscaping, and greenery are no longer necessary.

Is Pipe Lining Worth It for Plumbing Companies?

All these reasons make sense for repairing our infrastructure. But do they make sense for your plumbing company? How expensive is a CIPP lining business to get started? Will the initial costs outweigh the benefits?

Fast Return On Investment

First and foremost, the investment you make in CIPP lining produces a rapid return. The equipment for relining sewer pipes and repairing supply lines with resin lining is substantial, but you’ll also eliminate many of the costs connected with conventional pipe repair.

Labor wages are a fraction of the same repair with trenching. Heavy machinery is expensive to maintain and operate. And refurbishing costs for ripped-up landscaping and building materials are more costly now than ever. Pipe lining makes it easy to recover the initial equipment cost in these savings alone.

More Opportunities

But pipe lining is also worth the investment for the sake of opening up your opportunities to a whole new market. Both municipal and private sewer lines and water supply lines are reaching the ends of their lifespans. And when you add CIPP repair services to your plumbing business, you have the opportunity to meet that need without the hassle of digging.

And as we said above, you also have the flexibility of working with nearly any pipe material. When you get to the site, you can be confident that you have the equipment and materials you need to get a repair done properly.

Simpler Scheduling

Struggling to fill your teams for repair jobs? Relining sewer pipes instead of replacing them allows you to use a much smaller team than conventional repairs. And with workers in short supply in many places, CIPP lining is a perfect way to continue serving your customers while working with a smaller team.

Starting Your CIPP Repair Service

Ready to get started with CIPP repairs for relining sewer pipes? You’ll need the right equipment and the right training. That’s where we come in.

At T3 Lining Supply, we’re more than just a supply company. We also offer training, education, and certifications.

The Right Equipment

Don’t just get what you need to get the job done. Invest in high-quality equipment that can be used for years to come. We offer some of the industry’s most respected brands, including Renssi and Rinnai, along with our own custom equipment and materials.

Not sure what equipment you need? Check out our guide to starting a CIPP repair business, or contact us directly and we’ll talk you through the next step—no pressure!

 

The Right Training

You’ve got the equipment. But now you need to use it. How do you learn to use your CIPP lining tools and materials properly? Come to T3.

Or better yet, we can come to you! We offer on-site training at one of our two locations (California and Missouri), or you can have us come to your headquarters for in-person training for your whole team. We also offer virtual training.

And we can train you on any equipment, not just the equipment we sell. If you’ve already purchased your trenchless repair equipment but need to learn how to get the most out of it, T3 Lining Supply’s Trenchless Technical Training is the perfect solution for your team.

Our goal is to help you find success in your business. Reach out today to see what that looks like for you and your team!

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