Cured-In-Place Pipe, commonly referred to as CIPP is a type of trenchless (no-dig) restoration process for damaged pipelines. It involves the use of a textile liner tube and liquid resin. Once in place, the combination of materials cures, providing a tight fit against the existing pipe. This method of pipe restoration has been used for restoring wastewater pipes since 1971. Now it’s used all around the world, providing an economic alternative to the traditional, open cut techniques for replacement. One of the most appealing factors about the CIPP process, is the fact that it can be used for pipes in any configuration, which includes multiple transitions and bends. Additionally, it’s usable in virtually any type of existing piping. The CIPP process is also a cost-effective solution when compared to traditional excavation methods for repairing and restoring damaged or deteriorating pipes. Contact us today to fix your broken pipes.