Benefits and how it works
One of the common methods is Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP): A flexible liner impregnated with resin is inserted into the existing pipe. The liner is then inflated, and the resin is cured, forming a new, durable pipe within the old one.
Benefits are to minimize disruption: Less digging means less damage to landscaping, driveways, and surrounding structures. It’s also cost-effective, often less expensive than traditional excavation and replacement. Also, typically faster than traditional methods, reducing project timelines.
