Epoxy Pipe Liner
This proven technology has been used by homeowners, the federal government, hospitals, universities, major hotels, resort facilities, apartments and
industrial facilities.
The Process: Pipe Relining
US Water Liner Epoxy Pipe Liner has successfully used its proven pipe relining system to save building owners and homeowners thousands of dollars, while
also saving occupants the messy, noisy and destructive experience of a conventional repipe.
Step 1 - Air Drying of Epoxy Pipe Liner
Air hoses are connected to the piping system. The isolated system is then dried with preheated, filtered air.
Step 2 - Cleaning Prior to the installation of Epoxy Pipe Liner
The dried pipes are cleaned using an air and abrasive mixture that prepares the inside surface of the pipes for proper bonding of the epoxy. An air and
corundum mixture is used to sandblast the inside of the leaky pipes.
Step 3 - Epoxy Pipe Liner
The final stage of the ePIPE process is the application of the copper pipe epoxy coating lining to the system. This seals and protects the piping system
from future corrosion.
The Drain Process
Millions of linear feet of cured-in-place materials have been installed worldwide. They have withstood every corrosive environment plus the test of time.
Billions of dollars have been saved because excavation was eliminated.
Cured-in-place materials mold to the host pipe. This seamless pipe prevents infiltration and exfiltration, restores structural integrity, eliminates joints that
can weaken and allow root intrusion. Cured-in-place pipe actually increases flow capacity because the ACE DuraFlo ePIPE is much smoother than old clay and
concrete pipe. Above ground there are no piles of excavated dirt, no traffic tie-ups, no subcontractors and most importantly, a happy customer.
Step 1 - Mix Epoxy and Prepare Liner
Step 2 - Place bladder and liner into place, inflate the liner and allow repair material to dry
Step 3 - Remove bladder and reinstate line, if needed
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