“LiningWorks worked with our property manager to notify all residents, completed the work in one day, and gave us camera footage showing the finished liner. The board finally has documentation for our infrastructure file.”
SERVICE · COMMERCIAL TRENCHLESS REPAIR
HOA Pipe Repair Programs that rehabilitate shared infrastructure without tearing up common areas.
Homeowner associations managing shared sewer laterals, common-area drain systems, or aging infrastructure across multiple units need a rehabilitation approach that minimizes disruption, controls cost, and is documented for board records. LiningWorks designs HOA pipe repair programs around those constraints.
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WHAT IT IS
What an HOA pipe repair program actually covers.
An HOA pipe repair program is a structured approach to rehabilitating shared pipe infrastructure — shared sewer laterals, common-area storm drains, courtyard drainage systems, or building-to-main connections — across a property with multiple units.
LiningWorks starts every HOA program with a camera inspection assessment of the full shared system. We produce a condition report with defect locations, severity ratings, and a prioritized rehabilitation scope — so the board has documented evidence before any work is approved.
CIPP lining, hydro jetting, spot repairs, and root cutting are the core tools. We schedule work during low-impact hours, restore all common areas after each phase, and provide the HOA board with a written completion certificate and camera footage documentation.
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SEE HOW IT WORKS
HOA pipe rehabilitation — how the program works.
Watch LiningWorks assess and rehabilitate a shared HOA sewer system — from camera inspection through CIPP liner installation and post-installation verification.
WHAT HOA PIPE PROGRAMS COVER
Four shared infrastructure types HOA programs typically address.
HOA pipe repair programs vary by property type and system age, but these four shared infrastructure categories account for the majority of issues LiningWorks addresses.
- Shared sewer laterals serving multiple unitsWhere multiple units connect to a single shared lateral, structural failure in the shared section affects all connected properties simultaneously — making programmatic rehabilitation the right approach.
- Common-area storm drain and courtyard drain systemsShared hardscape drain systems in courtyards, parking areas, and common spaces require periodic inspection and rehabilitation as they age — particularly for root intrusion and joint separation.
- Building-to-main connection linesConnection pipes between buildings and the city main or HOA main vary widely in age and condition. Camera assessment identifies which connections need rehabilitation and which are healthy.
- In-building drain lines serving multiple unitsMulti-unit buildings with shared stack or horizontal drain lines within the building envelope require a coordinated approach — especially where one unit's pipe failure affects others.
HOW HOA PROGRAMS WORK
How LiningWorks structures an HOA pipe repair program.
HOA programs require phased work, board documentation, and minimal disruption to residents. LiningWorks structures every program around those requirements.
Full-system camera assessment and condition report
Prioritized rehabilitation scope by urgency
Low-disruption installation scheduling
Board documentation package at completion
BEFORE & AFTER
Shared sewer lateral rehabilitation for a 48-unit HOA in NoDa, Charlotte.
A 48-unit townhome HOA in NoDa had recurring backups in their shared sewer lateral — a 6-inch clay tile line serving 12 units that had never been rehabilitated since construction in 1987. Camera inspection found extensive root intrusion at every joint and three partial collapses.
LiningWorks lined the full shared lateral in a single installation day, accessing through existing cleanouts without disturbing the common-area landscaping. Post-installation camera confirmed full coverage of all defects. The HOA board received a complete documentation package.
WHY HOAS CHOOSE LININGWORKS
What makes LiningWorks the right choice for HOA pipe repair programs.
HOA programs require more than a good plumber — they require documentation, scheduling coordination, and a crew that treats common areas with care.
Board-ready documentation at every phase
NC Plumbing License #16952
Phased scheduling that respects residents
No damage to common areas
HOW TO GET STARTED
Get your HOA pipe repair program started in three steps.
Camera assessment first — we give the board a condition report before any work is approved.
Call and describe the shared infrastructure issue
336-477-3218, Mon–Sat 7AM–6PM. Tell us about the shared system — backups, age of the pipes, known failures — and we’ll recommend the right assessment approach.
Camera assessment and board condition report
We scope the full shared system and deliver a written condition report with defect locations, severity ratings, and a prioritized rehabilitation scope for board review.
Board approval, phased schedule, and documentation
Once the scope is approved, we schedule each phase, coordinate with your property manager, and provide full documentation at each completion.
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