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Pipe relining is a cutting-edge trenchless pipe repair technique that restores damaged or deteriorating pipes without the need for extensive excavation. This innovative method involves inserting a specially designed resin-coated liner into the existing pipe, which hardens to form a new, durable pipe within the old one.
Get a quote today and see how affordable and efficient trenchless pipe relining can be with Main Street Mechanical!
If you’re experiencing issues with your pipes, don’t wait for the problem to worsen. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about our trenchless pipe repair services. Our team is ready to help you restore your pipes quickly, efficiently, and with minimal disruption.
Traditional pipe repair often requires digging up large sections of your property, disrupting landscaping, driveways, and structures. Trenchless pipe repair eliminates the need for extensive excavation, preserving your property and minimizing inconvenience.
By reducing the need for excavation, trenchless pipe repair can be more cost-effective than traditional methods. The faster installation process also reduces labor costs.
The relined pipe is made from high-quality, durable materials designed to withstand corrosion, root intrusion, and other common pipe issues, ensuring a long-lasting solution.
Trenchless technology reduces the environmental impact associated with traditional pipe repair, including less disruption to the surrounding ecosystem and decreased waste generation.
The process begins with a thorough inspection of the existing pipe using advanced camera technology. This helps us assess the damage and plan the repair. The pipe is then cleaned to remove any debris, roots, or buildup.
A flexible liner coated with a special resin is inserted into the damaged pipe. The liner is carefully positioned and inflated, allowing it to adhere to the interior walls of the existing pipe.
Once in place, the resin is cured (hardened) using hot water, steam, or UV light, depending on the specific requirements of the project. This creates a new, seamless pipe within the old one.
After the curing process is complete, another camera inspection is conducted to ensure the new pipe is properly installed and free of any defects.