Revolutionize Your Pipeline Repairs
with Alliance Plumbing and CIPP Lining
Traditional pipeline repairs are both disruptive and costly. Discover the future of pipeline rehabilitation with Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) Lining.
Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) Lining is a trenchless repair method designed to address subsurface pipe damage without completely digging up and removing the affected line. Alliance Plumbing offers CIPP for trenchless repair of small-diameter pipes (ranging from 4 to 15 inches) in industrial, commercial and residential areas.
How It Works
This trenchless technology is the next step in repairing a damaged pipe after a proper inspection has been completed. It involves placing a special liner in the damaged or broken sewer pipe, effectively creating a new pipe within the old one. CIPP repair uses a textile liner tube and a liquid resin to reline the damaged pipe.
A “new” pipe is formed as the CIPP lining cures and hardens within the “host” or original pipe. Inspection and testing are performed to make sure the “new” pipe performs as expected, assuming all functions of the “host” pipe. The pipe-in-pipe solution is completely sustainable, bearing all external loads without the support of the host sewer pipe. Alliance Plumbing is your trusted, experienced source for CIPP Lining in Northern California.
Benefits of CIPP Technology
CIPP Lining offers numerous advantages over traditional pipe repair solutions:
Frequently Asked CIPP Questions
Is your company fully licensed and insured to provide CIPP services and other pipeline repair techniques?
Yes. Alliance Plumbing maintains the proper certifications required to perform CIPP.
What are CIPP pipe liners made of?
The liner material consists of a pressed fiber sleeve that has been coated with epoxy and other compounds.
Can CIPP be used to restore all types of sewer lines?
Yes. CIPP restoration is highly effective when applied to clay, cast iron, PVC, and most other common piping materials.
How can I preserve the condition of my newly relined sewer pipe?
Allowing only wastewater and limited amounts of regular toilet paper to pass through your drains is the best way to prevent problems with new and relined sewer pipes alike.
You'll Be Glad You Chose Alliance Plumbing
If you’re experiencing a sudden decrease in water pressure, discolored water, or fluctuating water temperature then repiping or CIPP may be required. Call us or fill out the online form to schedule a free estimate.