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Plumbing Term

Pipe Relining

/pahyp ree-lahy-ning/

Trenchless pipe repair that installs a new pipe inside the old one without excavation.

Full Definition

Pipe relining is a trenchless repair method that creates a new pipe inside the existing damaged pipe using an epoxy-coated liner, avoiding the need to dig up the old pipe.

Common Usage

When a sewer line under your driveway or landscaping needs repair, pipe relining can fix it without destroying your property.

Did You Know?

Pipe relining can extend the life of your sewer line by 50+ years and actually improves flow because the new liner is smoother than most original pipe materials.