Saturday, February 27, 2016

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Cured In Place Pipe Lining

Cured in place pipe lining is the latest sewer line rehabilitation technology available today. Cured in place pipe lining is a distillation of the advances in technology in resin formulation, miniaturization, materials technology and optics. Home owners today have it easy as they’ve got a lot of technology working for them right now. Take the simple problems of a leak in the sewer or lateral lines. Before, homeowners had to hire contractors who’ll undertake the digging of the lines and the replacement of the pipes along the damaged portion of the line. And there begins the horror stories: stories of diggings that have managed to damage other underground lines, like the one for drinking water; stories of damaged houses because the diggings had to be done under the house itself; stories of houses devalued because the diggings damaged some part of the house that decreased its aesthetic value or structural integrity. But such stories are passé nowadays because homeowners have the option of getting the ‘trenchless’ technology available for the rehabilitation of lateral lines. With this technology, diggings are a thing of the past, and homeowners can expect rehab jobs on their lateral lines to be as short as possible since the new trenchless technology simplifies the procedure of rehabilitating any underground pipe line.

The new trenchless technology takes advantage of the cured in place pipe lining system available. Essentially, the procedure goes like this, a ‘probe’ is inserted into the pipe line and the end of the probe carries the filament laying portion of the technology, the filament having been soaked in resin. As the probe is pulled back, the filament laying portion of the machine proceeds to wind the filament out in a circular pattern following the inside contours of the pipe being rehabilitated. As the resin comes in contact with air, the resin hardens into a ‘second’ pipe that is inside the original pipe. The second pipe is more structurally strong, flexible, sealed and leak proof. The hardest part of the job is the choice of resin since there are a lot of conditions to consider so that the resin will not cure while the probe is inside the line. This is where the contractor’s knowledge and experience comes in since they will know what type of resin to use in the cured in place pipe lining job at hand. Any experienced contractor who uses the trenchless technology can repair the sewer lines in less time than the time used before in digging and replacing the pipes in the conventional manner, since the cured in place pipe lining technology has disposed of the digging portion which is the labor-intensive part of the job.


If there is anybody who is good at this cured in place pipe lining technology, it is US Sewer and Drain. They’re the best contractors to deal with your home’s sewer and lateral lines problems. Are you a new homeowner whose first order of business in your new home is the inspection of the whole home for rehabilitation? US Sewer and Drain should be the contractor you get for the pipe inspections that need to be done in your home. US Sewer and Drain utilizes advanced technologies to do the job, not just the advanced pipe laying technology. They use state of the art inspection equipment for your pipes, using fiber optic technology to probe your home’s underground lines for cracks or breaks. And they’ve got the pipe laying technology that can deal with such cracks or breaks. Their pipe laying technology simply fills the cracks and bridges the breaks, restoring your underground lines to their former functionality. And they did it without any digging, removing a potential trouble maker since diggings might damage other underground lines or damage some portion of the house. With US Sewer and Drain, you’re guaranteed the best pipe inspection and pipe laying job, using the best technology that is done in a cost effective manner. So if your underground lines need inspection or repair, there is only US Sewer and Drain to call ussewer.com

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