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What Is Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP) Lining? Sewer Line Rehabilitation 101

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Whether through corrosion, tree root intrusion, or another cause, your sewer line will eventually suffer damage. While there are a couple of different options for sewer line rehabilitation, many property owners prefer cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining.

Here’s what you need to know about this process in Anchorage and how to determine whether it’s the best solution for your sewer line damage.

Know When to Consider CIPP Lining

If you have ever needed drain repair, you might know that your plumber has advanced equipment that helps them diagnose and repair plumbing pipes. The technology today is less invasive than traditional repair methods. Similarly, your plumber can use sewer line rehabilitation methods that won’t require extensive excavation on your property. 

Cured-in-place pipe lining involves inserting a sleeve or lining into existing sewer lines. This eliminates the need for trenching. Once installed, the lining can last 50 to 100 years, which makes CIPP lining a cost-effective and lasting investment for your property.

What Are the Signs of Sewer Line Damage?

Sewer line damage is often fairly obvious. Whether through tree root intrusion or corrosion, the damage allows wastewater to leak from the line. This results in patches of lush grass growth. 

Inside your home, you might have clogged drains in several sinks and toilets. You might also hear gurgling sounds or notice a sewage smell coming from the drains.

Understanding the CIPP Lining Process

Your plumber will prepare for the installation of your CIPP lining by using a hydrovac or jet vac to clear the line. They might also set up a temporary bypass system to divert sewer water during the process. A vacuum truck will continuously remove water and debris from the affected line until the completion of the process.

After the preparation, the plumber will begin the sewer line rehabilitation process. This involves inserting a resin-impregnated liner into the sewer. Once the lining is in place, the plumber will inflate it. 

Next, they will use a combination of heat and UV lighting to harden or cure the lining. They will finish by reinstating the flow of wastewater through the sewer line.

How Will My Plumber Find Sewer Line Damage?

You should schedule a sewer line inspection as soon as you suspect a problem. Experienced plumbers can check sewer lines without using intrusive or destructive methods. 

This often consists of a sewer camera inspection, which allows the plumber to remotely view the inside of your sewer line. Radio transmitters help them mark and keep track of the location of the damage.

The Advantages of CIPP Lining

There are several advantages to trenchless sewer line rehabilitation. Perhaps the most obvious benefit is that you’ll save the time and money involved in excavating the sewer line. 

Additionally, the plumber won’t have to disrupt your landscaping during the process. You might also notice improved flow. This is because the CIPP lining is smoother than the sewer pipe. 

Start With an Expert Sewer Line Evaluation in Anchorage

When you work with Drain Masters, we’ll use our expertise and state-of-the-art equipment to analyze your sewer line. We can accurately identify sewer blockages and damage to create a sewer line rehabilitation plan that’s customized for your Anchorage property. Contact us to schedule service today.

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