Advanced trenchless technology to repair damaged pipes without excavation or demolition.
Call For Service: (877) 641-0131Pipe relining (also known as Cured-In-Place Pipe or CIPP) is a revolutionary, minimally invasive method to repair damaged pipes without the need for extensive excavation or demolition. This trenchless technology creates a new pipe within your existing pipe, effectively sealing leaks and restoring flow.
At SlabGuard, we specialize in advanced pipe relining techniques that save you time, money, and disruption compared to traditional pipe replacement methods.
Repairs are made without digging up floors, walls, landscaping, or driveways.
Save on demolition, restoration, and labor costs compared to traditional methods.
Most relining projects can be completed in just 1-2 days, minimizing disruption.
The smooth surface of the new pipe often improves water flow compared to old, corroded pipes.
Our epoxy liners are designed to last 50+ years, often outlasting the original pipes.
Less demolition means less waste in landfills and reduced environmental impact.
Pipe relining is an excellent solution for many plumbing issues, including:
While pipe relining is an excellent solution for many situations, it may not be suitable for all pipe problems. Our experts will conduct a thorough assessment and camera inspection to determine if relining is appropriate for your specific situation. We'll always recommend the most effective and cost-efficient solution for your needs.
Our epoxy pipe linings are designed to last 50+ years and often outlast traditional pipe materials. They are resistant to corrosion, root intrusion, and scale buildup.
Most pipes can be relined, including copper, cast iron, PVC, clay, and concrete pipes. However, pipes with significant structural damage, complete collapse, or multiple bends may not be suitable candidates. Our inspection process will determine if your pipes can be relined.
No, pipe relining typically improves water flow. While the new liner does slightly reduce the interior diameter of the pipe, the smooth surface of the epoxy lining creates less friction than old, corroded pipes, often resulting in improved flow.
While the initial cost of pipe relining may be comparable to or slightly higher than traditional repair methods, the total cost is typically much lower when you factor in reduced labor, no demolition or restoration costs, and faster completion time.
Discover how our pipe relining services can fix your plumbing issues with minimal disruption to your home and property.