If you suspect that your sewer line might be in need of repair or replacement, you may just be seeing dollar signs in your mind! Oftentimes homeowners think that replacing an entire sewer line can not only be costly but unsightly too! The thought of having to contact a plumber who will only end up tearing up your yard can be heartbreaking. But did you know that there is an option to replace a sewer line in Maryland with minimal digging?
Thanks to the Perma-liner installation process you can rehabilitate your existing sewer line systems without excavating your entire property! Here are 5 additional reasons why you don’t have to dig thanks to Perma-liner!
5 Reasons Not To Dig With Perma-liner
- Preserve the Yard and Landscaping: Trenchless rehabilitation repairs pipelines without the need to dig up existing grass, landscaping, driveway, or patios.
- Prevent Damage to Wires & Utilities: Not having to dig means any underground cables or utility lines will be left undisturbed.
- Reduce Out of Service Time: The less disruptive no-dig process enables water and waste utilities to be turned back on more quickly
- Complete Projects Faster: Because CIPP repair is less invasive than dig and replace, the duration of the project is must shorter
- Save Money: Less equipment + fewer materials + faster turnaround time = a more affordable solution
Cured In Place Pipe (CIPP) is a trenchless pipe repair process that involves little to no digging. A resin-saturated felt tube made of polyester, fiberglass cloth or a number of other materials suitable for resin impregnation is inverted or pulled into a damaged pipe. This process makes for a potentially more cost-effective and less disruptive method than traditional “dig and replace” pipe repair methods.
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