Dealing with broken home plumbing systems and damaged pipe lines is never easy; most often, the resulting frustrations can seem like enough to push you over the edge. What repair options are best for me? Will my wallet be completely empty after these repairs? Why me, and what can I do to prevent this?
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When dealing with severe lateral pipe damages, many homeowners are faced with difficult repair choices. While they could have plumbing renovators dig out their broken pipes and repair them through excavation, there’s another solution called “lateral lining” that often stirs their attention.
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Lateral lining is an unbeatable trenchless solution for damage and corrosion to a home’s lateral pipes. The technology behind lateral lining, called cured-in-place pipe, has made this trenchless repair the ideal solution for both homeowners and pipe repair specialists nationwide. Incredibly efficient, cost-effective, and with reliable results, lateral lining repairs are the perfect techniques for your home’s pipe damage.
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Imagine that you have found the perfect house: the bedrooms are spacious, the neighborhood is idyllic, and there is just enough room for your family to grow. Unbeknownst to you, however, there is a dark secret that the sellers do not want you knowing about. There is a major plumbing problem with the property, and it is going to cost you a small fortune to fix the problem if you cannot catch it before it literally explodes sewage throughout the house.
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Nature does not care what gets in its way as it grows. Plant life, grass, and trees are determined to grow where they are planted, even if it means through concrete roads or sidewalks. This also means, unfortunately, that your sewer pipes are not safe. Tree roots can make your sewer pipe crack, nature can make it rust, and dirt can climb inside and cause a dangerous amount of clogging. But there is hope – pipe lining is a great and effective way to fix your pipes without harming nature or your yard. But how does it work? How long does it last? Is it affordable?
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OK, let's clear up the confusing terminology before we get ahead of ourselves here. When we say "sewer lateral" all we mean is the underground pipe that connects a a building to the sewer line. Simple enough, right?
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Long gone are the days when it was necessary to dig large holes to address problems withunderground pipes. Today, various trenchless technology methods are used to solve piping issues, without putting a shovel in the dirt. There really are an abundance of reasons to choose trenchless technology over conventional procedures - the work stands the test of time, it's safe, cost-effective, and environmentally-friendly, to boot.
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If you've got a broken lateral, then you've got a double problem: you not only have a pipe that's leaking, but you've got a pipe that's leaking black water and sewer materials. That's a big problem, as health risks and other problems are much worse when it's unsanitary water that's leaking. If you're planning on rehabilitating your laterals, the easiest way is to rehabilitate the pipes using lining techniques.
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Sewer pipe lining is a really nifty thing. At least, we think so—we like it enough to do it. It’s one of the most amazing things to ever happen to our field. Instead of performing a vast amount of work for what should have always been a simple procedure, now we can, in fact, use a simple procedure to repair what used to take days—sometimes even weeks!
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Sometimes, you don’t need to spend a small fortune to repair your pipe. Contrary to what some contractors might tell you, if there’s a small leak in one of your pipes, you really don’t need to dig up the entire pipe for one small crack. There’s a very easy solution to the problem: trenchless pipe lining.
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