CIPP Lining | Oregon City, OR
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As a resident of Oregon City or the surrounding cities in the Portland Metropolitan area, you deserve a properly working sewer system. If you live in this city within Clackamas County and are ready to get your sewer repaired, Clog Busters can help. Contact us now to learn more about cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining in Oregon City, OR.
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What Is Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP) Lining?
If you have constant sewer problems, the chances are that you need to repair or replace your sewer line. However, you don’t always have to do a full replacement, which can add up. In fact, you can get your sewer repaired with trenchless sewer repair services (i.e., cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining).
We’ll insert a liner into the pipe, fill it, and cure the new pipe in the old one with the help of steam or UV light, helping your sewer function as new.
Check out our video to view a before and after of a sewer pipe liner installation. The client’s backyard exceeded 115+ feet long. We got to the sewer through the cleanout. Installing a CIPP liner helped us to repair their sewer line without making any impact on the client’s beautiful garden.
Our Process | CIPP Lining in Oregon City
Below is what happens when you request CIPP lining in Oregon City:
1 – Inspection
The inspection is one of the most important parts of CIPP lining. Not all sewer pipes are compatible, so before installing any pipe lining, we’ll be sure to go into the pipes with a camera to make sure it’ll work.
2 – Setup and Prep
If the inspection goes well, we’ll move onto measuring your sanitary sewer. Essentially, this will provide information on how large of a sewer line you need.
3 – Remove Roots and Debris
Anytime there are roots or debris in the sewer pipes, it can obstruct the flow. For that reason, we’ll clean out the pipe with a high-pressure jet before installing the cured-in-place pipe liner.
4 – Insert Liner, and Establish Sewer Connections
We’ll go into the sewer pipe through the cleanout, open pipe, or manhole. After the CIPP liner is transposed within the bladder, we’ll proceed with the installation, guided by a camera. At the end, we’ll take out the camera and add steam to the pipe to move air to the end of the line and through the steam hole. Our contractors will also double-check the bladder and reconnect the sewer line if needed.
5 – Conduct Quality Control Test
No CIPP lining install is complete without quality control. We’ll carefully check for your sewer line to ensure it works properly and address all of your trenchless sewer repair needs. That way, you can get your sewer line working again quickly and smoothly, and you can return to your favorite local activities, whether that’s touring the Museum of Oregon Territory or hiking Willamette Falls.
Benefits of CIPP Lining Installations
- Environmentally Friendly: As we mentioned above, CIPP lining installs are trenchless, so you don’t have to worry about your yard or garden being dug up.
- Fast Install: It doesn’t take significant time out of your week to get your cured-in-place pipe lining. We work fast and effectively so that it doesn’t disturb your day-to-day life too much.
- Competitive Rates: Our trenchless sewer repair method can be a lot more budget-friendly than sewer line replacements.
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Clog Busters is available to help. Contact us now for more information about our Oregon City CIPP lining services.
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FAQs About CIPP Lining
Responses From One of the Top CIPP Lining Companies in Oregon City, OR
1 – Is CIPP Lining Safe?
Most definitely. CIPP lining is trench-free, so it is supportive of the environment. It’s also safe for the CIPP lining contractors. How? We use special video cameras when installing the pipe to ensure everything is in place!
2 – Should You Use Water During the CIPP Liner Installation?
No. Steer clear of water use when the pipe liner is being installed. That means not washing your clothes, flushing the toilet, taking a shower, putting liquids down your drain, or running the dishwasher.
3 – How Long Does the Cured-in-Place Pipe Last?
You can plan for the pipe to last for anywhere from 10-30 years or more. One of the ways we help prolong its lifespan is by conducting extensive quality control checks before leaving your home.
4 – What Is the Cost of CIPP Lining?
It’s about $80-$250 per foot for CIPP lining in Oregon City. In other words, it costs less than replacing all your pipes.
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