Sewer Pipe Lining in San Diego County, CA
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What is Epoxy Sewer Pipe Lining?
Sewer pipe lining is a method used to fix broken pipes, backed-up, leaking, and cracked sewer lines. During this process, epoxy pipe tubing is inserted inside your sewer pipes, where it will inflate the tubing, and cure it into place with hot air, steam, or blue light LED technology. This "no-dig" trenchless method prevents sidewalk excavation, yard digging, and uprooting of trees. As a result, a new seal lines the walls of the pipes that can last for decades. For more information, give RDZ Plumbing & Drains a call today.
Sewer Pipe Lining Benefits
Better Than Traditional Methods
There are many reasons why pipe relining is superior to pipe replacement. For instance, replacing your damaged or broken pipes means tearing down walls, your yard, concrete slabs, and trenches. While pipe relining only requires a one square meter hole for access. Also, your existing pipes won't have to be replaced, which makes it much more convenient.
Excellent Preventative Measure Against Structural Deterioration
Over time, pipes can become damaged or corroded, leading to leaks and other problems. You can save yourself a lot of headaches, time, and money by relining old pipes before they become structurally compromised. Also, pipe relining can help you avoid scenarios where tree roots infiltrate and obstruct your pipes (may require sewage line camera inspections) because seamless lining stops moisture from leaking out of your pipes.
Durable
The special pipe lining epoxy utilized in trenchless applications is highly durable. It can last for twenty to forty years.
Affordable
Since there’s no need to dig or replace anything, pipe lining is a much more budget-friendly option. Furthermore, a relined pipe also has the same impact as brand-new ones.
Quick and Easy
Most pipe relining work can be completed within 24 hours. The process is relatively fast and easy compared to traditional methods since there's no digging required.
Little to No Damage to Your Landscape
The damage caused by pipe relining to your landscaping is much less than that caused by pipe replacement. If you replace your pipes, you will need to factor in additional landscaping costs to repair the damage to your yard while there's little to no cleanup required with pipe relining.
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