Epoxy Pipe Lining Solutions for Dallas
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Upgrade Your Sewer Lines with Epoxy Pipe Lining Service in Dallas.
Our trenchless sewer epoxy pipe lining service offers a cutting-edge solution to repair aging cast iron sewer and drain lines. With this innovative technology, we can restore your pipes for over 50 years without the need for extensive excavation.
Benefits:
- Efficient and long-lasting pipe restoration
- Minimal disruption with a quick installation process
- Preservation of property value with non-invasive repairs
Our Pipe Lining Has A 50-Year Warranty in Texas!
Don’t Excavate Floors Ro Replace Old Cast Iron Drains!
For a 2,000 sq. ft. house in Miami:
Pipe Excavation & Replacement
- Takes 4-8 weeks
- Costs $50,000 – $75,000
- Tile, Terrazzo, Marble, Wood replacement
- Kitchen and bathroom cabinets replacement
- Must vacate home
How To Fix Backed-Up Cast Iron Sewer Lines With Epoxy Pipe Lining in Texas
Trenchless sewer epoxy pipe lining is a popular method to fix backed-up cast iron sewer drains
Here are the steps to fix backed-up cast iron sewer drains using trenchless sewer epoxy pipe lining:
- Inspect the sewer line: First, inspect the cast iron sewer line to determine the location and extent of the damage. This can be done using a video camera inspection.
- Clean the sewer line: The sewer line needs to be cleaned thoroughly before applying the epoxy lining. A high-pressure water jet or mechanical cleaning can be used for this purpose.
- Measure the pipe: Measure the diameter and length of the sewer pipe to determine the amount of epoxy lining needed.
- Mix the epoxy: Mix the two-part epoxy resin according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Apply the epoxy lining: Use a bladder or inversion method to apply the epoxy lining. In the bladder method, a bladder is inserted into the sewer line and inflated, and the epoxy is applied to the inside of the bladder. In the inversion method, the epoxy is applied to a liner and then inverted into the sewer line. The liner is then expanded to create a tight fit.
- Cure the epoxy lining: The epoxy lining needs to cure for several hours, depending on the manufacturer’s instructions. During the curing process, the epoxy hardens to create a seamless and durable new pipe within the existing cast iron sewer line.
- Re-inspect the sewer line: Once the epoxy lining has cured, inspect the sewer line again to ensure that the repair has been successful.
Trenchless sewer epoxy pipe lining is a relatively quick and non-invasive method to fix backed-up cast iron sewer drains. It eliminates the need for digging and disruption to landscaping or hardscaping.
So how much does it cost to reline pipes for a 2,000-square-foot house instead of replacing the pipes?
It can cost between $10,000 - $20,000 on average, and you get to stay in your home while the work is being done.
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 for your records, and you can just forward that email to the person who buys or inherits your home in the future.
So how much does it cost to reline pipes for a 2,000-square-foot house instead of replacing the pipes?
It can cost between $10,000 - $20,000 on average, and you get to stay in your home while the work is being done.
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 for your records, and you can just forward that email to the person who buys or inherits your home in the future.
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