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What Are The Different Types of Pipe Materials Used In Trenchless Technology

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When it comes to pipe lining in Arlington, VA there are basic materials involved that are only limited to this form of repair. While these choices are non-changeable and seem limited, they are just as equal to other materials. They also offer benefits not available from those others.

PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)

PVC pipes are often used in trenchless pipe lining due to their durability, corrosion resistance, and affordability. PVC liners go into existing pipes and inflate to apply a new inner layer. This forms a seamless and structurally sound barrier that protects against leaks, corrosion, and root intrusion.

HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene)

HDPE pipes are flexible, strong, and resistant to chemicals and abrasion. In trenchless applications, HDPE liners are often used for larger-diameter pipes and in environments where extreme conditions or heavy loads are present. The fusion welding technique ensures a leak-free and seamless liner installation.

CIPP (Cured-In-Place Pipe)

Another popular trenchless method is CIPP lining. It involves the inner application of a flexible liner. It’s often made of felt or fiberglass with a resin mixture. The liner goes into the existing pipe and inflates to apply the inner layer. It cures in place using hot water, steam, or UV light. Once cured, the liner forms a rigid and corrosion-resistant barrier that restores the structural integrity of the pipe.

Replacing Old Pipes With Trenchless Layers

Clay pipes were common in older sewer systems. They require rehabilitation or replacement due to age, root intrusion, or deterioration. Trenchless technologies offer solutions for rehabilitating clay pipes, including slip lining, wherein a smaller diameter pipe goes into the existing clay pipe, or CIPP lining for larger diameter pipes.

Cast iron pipes are prone to corrosion and develop cracks, leading to leaks and structural issues. Trenchless methods can replace cast iron pipes without the need for excavation, minimizing disruption and costs associated with traditional repairs.

Trenchless technology offers a range of options for rehabilitating and repairing underground pipes, with various materials suited to different applications and pipe conditions. Call The Pipe Doctor Plumbing & Drain today for expert trenchless applications using these superior materials.

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