A brand-new seamless pipe installed inside your existing one — without excavating your yard.
What It Is
A New Pipe Inside Your Old One
Pipe lining, also called CIPP — Cured-In-Place Pipe, is the modern trenchless way to fix a damaged sewer line. A flexible resin-saturated liner is inserted into your existing pipe, inflated against the inner walls, and cured in place using hot water, steam, or UV light. The result is a seamless, jointless new pipe inside the old one.
What problem it solves: cracked, corroded, leaking, or root-infiltrated pipes that need structural repair.
Why it matters: brand-new pipe with a 50+ year lifespan — without excavating your yard, driveway, or floors.
How it works: the liner conforms to your existing pipe shape, so it works for most layouts and materials.
The Pipe Lining Advantage
Why Pipe Lining Is the Smart Choice
Six reasons trenchless pipe lining is becoming the modern standard for sewer line repair.
No Major Digging
Trenchless installation means minimal disruption to your yard, driveway, or hardscape.
Extends Pipe Life
Creates a seamless, structurally sound pipe rated for 50+ years of service.
Restores Flow
Eliminates leaks, corrosion, and root intrusion to bring back full system performance.
Cost-Effective
Long-lasting solution that saves significant time and money vs. full replacement.
Built to Last
Cured-in-place liners are rated for half a century of reliable underground service.
Versatile
Works for most pipe materials, diameters, and configurations — even with bends.
Built to Last
50+ Years of Reliable Service
A properly installed CIPP liner outlasts most pipe materials it’s installed inside. Here’s how it compares to other common solutions.
Expected Lifespan Comparison
Drain Snaking
6 months
Spot Repairs
5–10 years
Pipe Lining
50+ years
Our Process
The Pipe Lining Process
Six precise steps from inspection to a fully restored trenchless sewer line.
01 — Inspect
Camera inspection confirms pipe condition, layout, and repair eligibility.
02 — Clean
The existing line is cleaned and prepared so the liner bonds correctly.
03 — Measure
We measure the damaged section and prepare the liner to fit precisely.
04 — Insert
The resin-saturated liner is inserted into the existing pipe.
05 — Cure
The liner is cured in place using heat, steam, or UV technology.
06 — Verify
Final camera inspection confirms the new pipe is sealed and flowing properly.
Pipe Lining vs. Replacement
A Smarter Alternative to Full Excavation
Pipe lining gives you the structural benefits of a new pipe without the disruption of full replacement.
Digging Required
Traditional Replacement: Major excavation Pipe Lining: Minimal access points
Yard / Driveway Damage
Traditional Replacement: High disruption Pipe Lining: Low disruption
Timeline
Traditional Replacement: Several days Pipe Lining: Often completed in 1 day
Pipe Structure
Traditional Replacement: New pipe replacement Pipe Lining: New pipe inside existing line
Lifespan
Traditional Replacement: Long-term Pipe Lining: 50+ years
Ready When You Are
Ready to Repair Your Sewer Line Without Tearing Up Your Yard?
Book your free camera inspection and we’ll show you if pipe lining is the right trenchless solution for your line.