“We had a compliance deadline to address two active exfiltration points. LiningWorks completed the full lining program in two installation days, produced the documentation our compliance team needed, and never required a single cut in our processing floor.”
SERVICE · COMMERCIAL TRENCHLESS REPAIR
Industrial Pipe Lining engineered for the chemical and mechanical demands of industrial environments.
Industrial drain and process pipe systems operate under chemical exposure, temperature cycling, and mechanical loading that residential and commercial systems never experience. LiningWorks industrial pipe lining uses chemical-resistant CIPP liners specified for industrial service environments — from food processing effluent to manufacturing floor drain systems.
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WHAT IT IS
What industrial pipe lining addresses that standard CIPP does not.
Industrial pipe systems carry effluent, process water, and chemical drainage that are chemically aggressive to standard pipe materials — accelerating corrosion and liner degradation beyond what residential or commercial service sees.
LiningWorks industrial CIPP liners are specified using chemical-resistant resin systems compatible with the specific effluent chemistry in each facility. Every industrial project begins with a pipe system assessment and effluent chemistry review before liner specification.
The installation process is identical to standard CIPP — no excavation, minimal downtime — but the liner specification, cure protocol, and post-installation testing are matched to the industrial service environment rather than standard gravity sewer specifications.
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SEE HOW IT WORKS
Industrial pipe lining — the CIPP process for industrial environments.
Watch LiningWorks install a chemical-resistant CIPP liner in an industrial drain system — from camera assessment through liner inversion, cure, and post-installation verification.
INDUSTRIAL PIPE ENVIRONMENTS SERVED
Four industrial pipe environments where chemical-resistant CIPP lining applies.
Industrial pipe lining is not one-size-fits-all — liner specification depends on the specific chemical exposure, temperature range, and flow conditions in each facility.
- Food processing and commercial kitchen effluent systemsFOG, acidic cleaning compounds, and high-temperature effluent accelerate pipe wall degradation. Chemical-resistant liners withstand the effluent chemistry and temperature cycling in food processing environments.
- Manufacturing floor drain and process water systemsManufacturing facilities drain solvents, coolants, and process chemicals through floor drain systems that age rapidly under chemical exposure. CIPP lining rehabilitates these systems without facility downtime.
- Chemical storage and distribution facility drain systemsFacilities handling corrosive chemicals require drain systems with liner specifications matched to the specific chemical exposure — our team assesses effluent chemistry before selecting resin.
- Industrial laundry and textile processing drain systemsHigh-temperature, high-alkalinity effluent from industrial laundry operations attacks pipe materials aggressively. Chemical-resistant CIPP liners installed in these systems outlast the host pipe by decades.
HOW INDUSTRIAL PIPE LINING WORKS
Four steps that differentiate industrial CIPP from standard residential lining.
Industrial pipe lining follows the same trenchless process as standard CIPP, but with specification, testing, and documentation matched to industrial service requirements.
Effluent chemistry review before liner selection
Chemical-resistant resin systems for industrial service
Controlled-environment cure with temperature monitoring
Post-installation testing and industrial documentation
BEFORE & AFTER
Floor drain system rehabilitation at a Charlotte food processing facility.
A Charlotte food processing facility had floor drain pipes showing advanced wall corrosion on camera — FOG accumulation and cleaning chemical exposure had eaten through the original clay tile wall in multiple locations, with two active exfiltration points that posed an environmental compliance risk.
LiningWorks installed chemical-resistant vinyl ester CIPP liners through the full drain system — sealing all exfiltration points, restoring structural integrity, and eliminating the compliance risk without a single excavation cut in the processing floor.
WHY INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES CHOOSE LININGWORKS
What LiningWorks brings to industrial pipe lining projects.
Industrial pipe rehabilitation requires more than a trenchless contractor — it requires engineering, chemistry compatibility, and compliance documentation.
Liner specification matched to your effluent chemistry
NC Plumbing License #16952 — industrial and commercial work
Compliance-ready documentation package
Minimal facility downtime scheduling
HOW TO GET STARTED
Get industrial pipe lining started in three steps.
Pipe assessment and effluent chemistry review before any liner specification.
Call and describe your drain system and effluent type
336-477-3218, Mon–Sat 7AM–6PM. Tell us about the pipe system — diameter, age, known failures, and effluent type. We’ll advise on the right assessment approach.
Camera assessment and effluent chemistry review
We scope the full system, assess pipe condition, and review effluent chemistry to develop a liner specification matched to your service environment.
Written specification, licensed installation, documentation
You receive a written liner specification and installation proposal. Our NC-licensed crew installs and documents the full project with compliance-ready records.
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