Specializing in Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) Lining
When a sewer pipe sustains damage, look no further than Arrow Sewer & Drain to address it promptly. We specialize in cured-in-place-pipe or CIPP lining for our clients in Northern and Central New Jersey. We invite you to reach out to our team for pipe lining services that resolve the problem
CIPP relies on a textile liner tube and liquid resin to restore damaged pipes. We use robotic equipment to perform CIPP trenchless repairs. We start with preparing the pipe and liner. Once the liner has undergone the wet-out process, we attach it to the puller. The robot pulls the prepared liner into the pipe. We verify the liner’s position and use a curing agent to harden the resin within the liner. In a few hours, the resin cures, and we restore service to the pipe.
Why We Recommend Pipe Lining
CIPP lining restores residential and commercial pipes. Its 50-year lifespan means you’ll never need to repair that pipe again. Pipe lining restores the pipe to a like-new condition and returns the pipe to its full capacity.
Common Issues That Require Pipe Lining
After decades of use, many pipes develop limescale. This hard, thick scale obstructs the pipe. CIPP involves removing the limescale and lining the pipe to prevent minerals from crystallizing. We also use CIPP to fix pipe leaks. CIPP also addresses corroded, cracked, leaky, offset, and weakened pipes.
Signs You Need CIPP
If you notice any of the following signs, your pipe may benefit from CIPP restoration:
- Pooled water in the yard, basement, or around the foundation
- Sewage backups
- Slow drains
- Foul drain odors
- Debris in water
- Discolored or cloudy water
- Vigorous lawn growth near the pipe’s path
- Mold or mildew
- Wet floors, walls, or slab
- We complete nearly all CIPP repairs in one day of work. The local inspector may visit the worksite the next day to verify and sign off on the project.
CIPP FAQs
How Long Does a CIPP Repair Take?
- We complete nearly all CIPP repairs in one day of work. The local inspector may visit the worksite the next day to verify and sign off on the project.
Can Any Pipe Be A Recipient of CIPP Restoration?
- We can fix almost any pipe with CIPP restoration. As long as the pipe is at least 80% intact and hasn't collapsed, it likely qualifies for this repair method.
Does CIPP Rehabilitation Stop Tree Root Intrusion?
- Yes, CIPP restoration does a great job of stopping tree roots from growing into the pipe. Other than replacing the pipe, this repair method permanently stops tree root clogs.
We complete nearly all CIPP repairs in one day of work. The local inspector may visit the worksite the next day to verify and sign off on the project.
We can fix almost any pipe with CIPP restoration. As long as the pipe is at least 80% intact and hasn’t collapsed, it likely qualifies for this repair method.
Yes, CIPP restoration does a great job of stopping tree roots from growing into the pipe. Other than replacing the pipe, this repair method permanently stops tree root clogs.
Contact Our Company Today
We’re a locally owned and operated, licensed bonded, and insured small business serving homeowners and business owners throughout North and Central New Jersey. Our 15 years of experience and investment in state-of-the-art technology assure successful results on every project. At Arrow Sewer & Drain, customer satisfaction remains our top priority, and we operate with integrity and professionalism.
To learn more about CIPP pipe restoration or to schedule a consultation to learn if your pipe qualifies for this method of repair, contact us at Arrow Sewer & Drain.