If you have been informed that your home or business needs a new sewer, drain or water line, we offer the trenchless alternative to tearing up your property, it's called trenchless pipelining or CIPP (Cured-In-Place-Pipe). Re-piping or relining isn't a new-fangled procedure, corporations and governments have been using this process for over 25 years and with the new installation procedures and resources it's reasonably priced for everyone. One of the biggest benefits is the capability to avoid excavating, which saves the property owner funds and time. Your driveway, landscaping and floors won't have to be damaged to repair or repipe the underground pipe. When you avoid excavating, you are able to save money and time because no repairs will be needed after the job is complete. Each repiping job begins with a full underground inspection of the suspected pipes. We use the underground examination to assist us in calculating the kind of materials and the span of reliners needed, it also lets us see what type of damage (landscaping root, cracks, rust) is inside the pipe. Once the assessment is complete, we prepare the pipe liner and the pipe liner entrance location. The pipe liner is now ready to be installed in the damaged segment of plumbing pipe, this is done by either pushing or pulling the liner into position using a small access point. After the relining material is in the bad section of pipe, the pipe liner is inflated inside the pipe, which allows the lining tube to affix to the damaged pipe. The last step is curing, in most situations it takes roughly three hours for the lining to cure, the plumbing pipe is then video inspected to ensure appropriate coverage was accomplished and curing is finished . Every pipelinining job performed by Drain Doctors uses ASTM spec materials and liners, which guarantee's your newly lined pipe will last at least 50 years. We offer pipelining and relining to all residential, commercial, industrial and government customers throughout all of Pinellas County including Clearwater, St. Pete, Largo, Dunedin, Seminole, Palm Harbor, Pinellas Park, Oldsmar, East Lake, Tarpon Srings, Indians Rocks Beach, Belleair, Belleair Beach, Clearwater Beach, St. Pete Beach, Safety Harbor and Gulfport.
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