CIPP

Cured In Place Pipe

Key Benefits:

  • Fast installation
  • Low Pedestrian Impact
  • 50-100 Year Service Life
  • Fully Structural

What is CIPP?

CIPP is a trenchless rehabilitation method used to repair existing pipelines. It is a jointless, seamless pipe lining within an existing pipe. As one of the most widely used rehabilitation methods, CIPP has applications in sewer, water, gas, and chemical pipelines ranging in diameter from 0.1 to 2.8 meters (2–110 inches).

The process of CIPP involves inserting and running a felt lining into a preexisting pipe that is the subject of repair. Resin within the liner is then exposed to a curing element to make it attach to the inner walls of the pipe. Once fully cured, the lining now acts as a new pipeline.

CIPP can be used to rehabilitate multiple existing pipe materials:

  • Clay
  • Concrete
  • Brick
  • CMP
  • Cast-Iron
 
Issues resolved with CIPP
 
  • Leak reduction: Water getting into your wastewater device via holes, breaks and joint leaks can greatly stress your treatment system, especially through major storms.
  • Structural: CIPP restores integrity to your broken pipes.
  • Glide capacity: CIPP provides the fuller coverage when compared to other techniques used to rehabilitate pipes. Additionally, there are no joints that can separate and it adds abrasion resistance.
  • Affordability: This procedure is usually more cost-effective than traditional strategies of sewer repair. When you think about project costs, and the return on investment with different methods, your best value is CIPP.

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