A brand-new pipe cured inside your old one. No digging.
Cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining rehabilitates failing pipes through existing access points — no excavation, no tear-out. Backed by a 50-year design life.
-- What is CIPP?
A structural pipe, formed in place.
A CIPP liner is a resin-saturated textile sleeve that we insert into your existing pipe and cure into a hard, seamless new pipe wall. The result is a structural, leak-free pipe-within-a-pipe — without breaking ground.
We use UV cold-cure technology with photo-initiated resins. It cures faster than traditional steam or ambient methods, which means less downtime and less disruption — whether the pipe runs under a front lawn, a parking lot, or a city street.
Best for:
Sewer mains, laterals, drain and storm lines.
Cure Method:
UV cold-cure (photo-initiated resin).
Handles:
Bends and diameter transitions.
Standards:
ASTM F1216 / NASSCO compliant.
From inspection to cured pipe.
01
Inspect & Clean
Camera scope to assess, then hydro-jet the line clean.
02
Saturate & Insert
Saturate the liner with photo-initiated resin and position it through existing access points.
03
UV Cure
A UV light train hardens the resin into a solid wall.
04
Reinstate & Verify
Robotic cutter reopens laterals, then a final camera sign-off.
2400+
Pipes Rehabilitated
15
Years In Central Florida
24/7
Emergency Dispatch
50+
Year Design Life
Built to outlast the problem
No Excavation
Rehabilitated through existing access points. No trenches, no tear-out.
Fully Structural
A homogeneous, leak-free liner that stands on its own. 50+ year design life.
Fast UV Cure
Cold-cure resin sets faster than steam — less downtime, less disruption.
Low Disruption
No damage to landscaping, pavement, or surrounding infrastructure.




Faq
Common questions
Expand for materials, standards, and documentation.
Installed to ASTM F1216 and F1743 standards, using NASSCO-compliant methods and documentation. Our UV cold-cure systems use photo-initiated resins for a fully structural, homogeneous liner. Chain-of-custody material certifications are available for your compliance records.
CIPP works in most common host-pipe materials — clay, cast iron, concrete, PVC, and more — across a wide range of diameters. The liner also negotiates bends and diameter transitions. We confirm the right fit during the camera inspection.
UV cold-cure sets faster than traditional steam or ambient curing, which shortens the downtime window. Exact timing depends on diameter and run length — we give you a firm schedule before work begins.
Pre- and post-installation camera footage, material certifications, and a record of the installed standards — everything you or your inspectors need for the project file.
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Lateral Lining Connections
Seal the lateral-to-main connection, a top infiltration source.
Think your pipe needs lining? Let's take a look.
We start with a camera inspection — then tell you straight whether CIPP is the right call.
