Cast Iron Pipe Lining Repair in Dallas
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Restore Your Cast Iron Pipes with Trenchless Pipe Lining & Repair in Dallas.
Our trenchless pipe lining service offers MAJOR cost savings, QUICK turnaround time, MINIMAL disruption to your floors, preservation of property value, and quality assurance. With our state-of-the-art technology, we can restore cast iron pipes for 50+ years without excavation through floors. Experience the future of pipe repair with Trenchless Pipe Lining.
Why do Cast Iron pipes keep backing up?
The reason behind recurrent backups and clogs in your underground cast iron pipes lies in a straightforward premise: rusting of these very pipes! As water flows through their interiors at the bottom, corrosion intensifies.
Subsequently, the pipe’s bottom portion becomes increasingly thin until it eventually develops a crack. Debris caught by the serrated edges of the cracked pipe leads to an accumulation that gradually obstructs proper water flow, causing pipe blockage.
Unfortunately, resolving this issue normally requires the replacement of the entire sewage pipe system. Plumbing experts equipped with video cameras evaluate the extent of damage by exploring the pipes’ condition. This often reveals that sewage drainage pipes at the end of their lifespan in need of replacement beneath your home – a process accompanied by mandatory remodeling if you use outdated methods.
Our technology has been around since 1997. Most people don’t know about it, but it is called cured-in-place pipe lining or epoxy pipe lining. It simply installs inside the old pipe. It doesn’t matter if there are holes and cracks; it fills those in.
What do you get at the end of the job?
Once the crew is finished, they make a video recording of the lined pipes. We upload them online and send you an email that contains your warranty, videos, and final invoice for the remaining amount. This entire process takes about 4 days! That’s it!
Our technology has been around since 1997. Most people don’t know about it, but it is called cured-in-place pipe lining or epoxy pipe lining. It simply installs inside the old pipe. It doesn’t matter if there are holes and cracks; it fills those in.
What do you get at the end of the job?
Once the crew is finished, they make a video recording of the lined pipes. We upload them online and send you an email that contains your warranty, videos, and final invoice for the remaining amount. This entire process takes about 4 days! That’s it!
For a 2,000 sq. ft. house in Miami:
Pipe Excavation & Replacement
- Takes 4-8 weeks
- Costs $40,000 - $50,000
- Tile, Terrazzo, Marble, Wood replacement
- Kitchen and bathroom cabinets replacement
- Must vacate home
- Business has to close while work is completed
Trenchless Pipe Lining
- Takes 4 days
- Costs vary between $10,000 – $20,000
- Has a 50-year warranty!
- Stay in home
- Business can stay operational while lining is installed during non-operating hours
How Much Does Pipe Lining Cost in Texas?
If your insurance won’t cover pipe lining expenses, you will have to pay out of pocket!
So how much does it cost to reline pipes for a 2,000-square-foot house instead of replacing the pipes?
The cost can vary depending on the total length of pipe that’s being lined, but it can range anywhere from $10,000 to $20,000 on average. If you were to excavate the floors to physically replace the pipes it would take about two months and you would have to pay between $40,000 and $50,000.
It only takes 3 days to line the pipes, and we email you copies of the final videos of the re-lined pipes with your 50-year transferable warranty and your paid-in-full invoice. You get that all in one email. You can never lose any of that, and you can just forward that email to somebody who buys it propery in the future.
Some home owner's insurance can pay for pipe lining, but they have to check with their local agent about their policy.
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