A utility rep inspected our property to confirm a sewage backwash valve that will be installed along with CIPP is eligible for reimbursement. When I told him there was a trough worn into the bottom of the pipe for some distance, he expressed preference for bursting a new pipe in. He said a liner would follow the damaged contours of the old pipe. We're getting UV-cured resin, not epoxy, but I'm relieved to see this liner is capable of bridging the damaged sections of old pipe.
@mwrcrft9 ай бұрын
Another great video on the latest tech in drain pipe replacement.
@kcplumbingandrooter9 ай бұрын
Thanks, it's a time saver
@brandoniron449 ай бұрын
I’ve watched a few of these, and I’m pretty good at understanding most things. But I’ve yet to fully grasp how this works. It’s really cool. I’m assuming you leave out some parts because it’s knowledge you acquired from doing the work and don’t want to give away all the secrets? Or maybe it’s just difficult to get without being there in person. It’s like working using a mirror. Everything is backwards and inside out. lol.
@kcplumbingandrooter9 ай бұрын
It's quite difficult to show in video, you would have to see a clear pipe to understand how it gets inserted into the pipe, but means of inverting the downstream portion through itself. It gets a little trippy for sure