FAQ: TRENCHLESS PIPE RELINING

 

Question:
Is cured in place piping strong?

Answer:
Yes. Millions of linear feet of cured in place materials have been installed worldwide. They have withstood every corrosive environment plus the test of time. Billions of dollars have been saved because excavation was eliminated.

 

Question:
How large of an access area is needed for trenchless replacement?

Answer:
Our techniques can be launched through a cleanout. These techniques keep digging to a bare minimum, which saves money. Our system can also start and stop anywhere in the line which will reduce your material cost and make the job more affordable.

 

Question:
Will there be a reduction in pipe flow?

Answer:
No. Cured in place pipe actually increases flow capacity because the new pipe is much smoother than old clay and concrete pipe.

 

Question:
Are relined pipes environmentally safe?

Answer:
Yes. Cured in place materials mold to the host pipe. The new seamless pipe prevents infiltration and exfiltration, restores structural integrity, and eliminates joints that can weaken and allow root intrusion.

 

Question:
What is the maximum diameter and length of pipe?

Answer:
We can treat lines from 1.5 " up to 10 " in diameter and with a maximum length of up to 200' or more.

 

Question:
Are sewer lines the only type of pipe you line?

Answer:
No! We can line any pipe whether it is horizontal or vertical, sanitary sewers, storm sewers, and even gas pipes to guarantee no leaks.

 

Question:
Is the Permian Basin the only place you provide services?

Answer:
No! Give us a call and we will determine if we can service your area.

 
     
 

Using the latest in trenchless technology, TRS is able to reline pipes with minimal impact on existing structures and landscaping.

In the above photograph, the green pipe is the brand new cured in place piping that has fixed the existing damaged piping.

 
     

 

     
  • Seamless piping prevents infiltration and exfiltration

  • Seamless piping eliminates joints that can allow root intrusion

  • Cured in place pipe increases flow capacity.

  • Above ground there are no piles of excavated dirt