SOLUTION · CHARLOTTE, NC
CIPP Pipe Lining that rebuilds your sewer from the inside.
CIPP (Cured-In-Place Pipe) installs a brand-new, jointless liner inside your failing sewer without digging up your yard, driveway, or basement floor. One day on site, one flat price, rated for 50+ years of service.
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COMMON REASONS
When CIPP Pipe Lining is the right call.
Most failing sewer lines in Charlotte are ideal candidates for CIPP. Four problems show up over and over, and a cured-in-place liner handles every one without breaking concrete or tearing up the yard.
Common CIPP Pipe Lining situations:
CIPP for root-damaged joints
CIPP for cracked, leaking pipe
CIPP for corroded cast iron
CIPP for offset and bellied sections
CATCH PROBLEMS EARLY
Why CIPP Pipe Lining is a timing decision.
CIPP only works while the host pipe still holds its shape. The earlier we catch a failing line, the less invasive and less expensive the repair becomes.
Watch for these CIPP Pipe Lining triggers:
- CIPP works best before total collapseA cracked line still holds shape for a liner to cure inside. Once the pipe collapses, CIPP is no longer an option; excavation becomes necessary.
- CIPP catches root regrowth between snakingsSnaking buys months. CIPP buys decades; roots cannot regrow through a jointless cured liner.
- CIPP protects trees, driveways and hardscapeExcavation kills mature trees and breaks driveways. Catching the problem in time means CIPP can save everything above the line.
- A scheduled CIPP install beats an emergency every timeEmergency callout rates and same-day mobilisation add significant cost. A planned CIPP job is always less expensive than a panic repair.
SERVICE PROCESS
How our CIPP Pipe Lining process holds up.
A CIPP install is only as good as the prep, the resin, and the verification. Four standards make every LiningWorks CIPP job consistent.
CIPP starts with HD camera diagnosis
CIPP requires hydro-jetted prep
CIPP uses field-saturated liner resin
CIPP is verified with a second scope
BEFORE & AFTER
CIPP fixed: a 1954 Myers Park home, root damage from cleanout to tap.
Annual snaking had kept the line limping along for four years. LiningWorks scoped and found root infiltration at seven joint locations across the 64-foot run. We lined the full run in one day, and the roots stayed sealed permanently. The post-lining scope showed a smooth, jointless bore from cleanout to city tap.
CIPP is the right call when root infiltration or cracking spans more than a few feet. One liner run, one flat price, and the problem is solved for decades rather than months.
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WHY HOMEOWNERS TRUST US
What you get on every LiningWorks CIPP Pipe Lining job.
Four standards apply to every CIPP install we run in Charlotte, Greensboro, and Winston-Salem.
Same-week CIPP scheduling
Written flat-rate quote before we start
Workmanship guarantee on every liner
Family-owned, same crew on every job
FAQ
CIPP Pipe Lining: Frequently Asked Questions
Short, honest answers: the same way we'd explain it on the phone.
Plain-English advice from your neighbors.
Stories, signs to watch for, and what actually works underground, straight from our crews.
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