Perma Lining
Repairing wastewater pipes is a time-consuming, expensive, and disruptive activity. Typically, it requires extensive excavation, traffic control, and new paving or concrete repair. Also, there is the potential for damaging other underground utilities located in the vicinity of the repair. Now, there is a simpler and easier solution called perma lining.
Perma lining is a sewer lateral rehabilitation
method developed for relining small diameter pipes
in diameter range from 2" to 8". Any pipe material
can be relined.
Perma lining uses a PVC-coated
fiberglass reinforced polyester needled felt tube
filled with liquid resin. The impregnated liner tube
is inverted using compressed air. The resin
impregnated liner tube is inverted (turned inside
out) and pressed tightly against the host pipe until
cured. The end result is a PVC continuous liner with
no joints and seamless from end to end.
This systems reduces total costs, because it:
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Reduces the potential for damages to other underground utilities associated with dig and replace methods.
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Repairs damaged lateral service pipelines and restores structural capacity without extensive excavation or replacement.
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Eliminates street excavation, paving and concrete repair costs, and traffic control.
It also reduces the time until the repair can be complete.
Contact Us to discuss how perma lining can solve your wastewater repair issues in a timely and cost-effective manner
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