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UV Pipe Lining: What is it and how does it work?
UV (ultra-violet) pipe lining is a newer technology that is taking the drain and pipe lining industry by storm because of its speed and affordable cost.
But what exactly is UV pipe lining? What are its benefits and why or when is it considered better than conventional trenchless pipe lining? It’s not nearly as complex as it sounds, so let’s explore what makes UV pipe lining a great option for fixing faulty drains and pipes.

CIPP Lining: Trenchless History and Uses
CIPP lining is faster and more convenient than other pipe repair and replacement methods because little to no digging is involved. Because of this and the affordable cost, trenchless pipe lining has become among the most attractive methods to repair pipes.
But where did it come from? How did it start? Let’s take a brief look into the history and uses of CIPP lining.

When and Why: Pipe and Sewer Camera Inspections
It’s recommended that you have your pipes inspected every two years so that you can catch and address issues before they become problematic. Moreover, if your home is more than 25 years old, you should think about scheduling a CCTV diagnostic camera inspection of your property’s drain lines and infrastructure to evaluate their conditions.

Tips to prevent clogged drains
Clogged drains seem to always strike at the worst possible times. The good news, though, is that there are things you can do to help prevent clogged drains from happening in the first place. Ready to keep those drains flowing? Here are a few great tips for...

5 benefits of trenchless sewer line repair
Traditional pipe lining involves digging out one or more trenches in your yard or driveway to access your sewer lines for repairs or replacements. This can potentially ruin your landscape, patio, driveway, or anything on your property that lies anywhere near your sewer lines. Who wants to do that?

7 signs you have a broken sewer line
A broken sewer line is a huge nuisance for homeowners and building owners – one that can lead to large and expensive repairs if not taken care of in a timely manner.
But how do you know if you have a broken sewer line? It can be difficult to tell, but there are several signs you can watch for. In this article, we’re going to take a look at seven signs you have a broken sewer line.

Pipe rehabilitation for aging buildings
In 2011, a survey was taken on the average age of commercial buildings in the USA. The results indicated the average age was 50 years. The same survey was done in 2020 and the results were 53 years. In 2005 the survey was done on single family homes, the result showed...

What is trenchless pipe repair and how does it work?
Trenchless pipe repair, also known as cured in place pipe (CIPP) lining, is a modern and cost-effective alternative to traditional excavation repair methods of the past. Traditional pipe lining and repair is costly and requires more time and resources than trenchless...