"A plumber told me I'd need to open walls on both floors to fix the stack. LiningWorks lined it from the top vent without touching a single wall. Fixed the ceiling stain that had been there for two years."
CHARLOTTE · GREENSBORO · WINSTON-SALEM
Vertical Stack Relining reline multi-story drain stacks without demolishing your walls.
LiningWorks vertical stack relining rehabilitates the cast iron drain stack that runs floor-to-floor inside your walls, with no wall demolition, no ceiling removal, and no multi-week renovation to access a pipe that runs 20 feet vertically through your home.
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WHAT IT IS
What vertical stack relining actually repairs.
Vertical stack relining rehabilitates the main vertical drain stack: the cast iron pipe that connects multiple floors of a home, condo, or multifamily building. This stack collects every drain and toilet on each floor and runs vertically inside the wall cavity to the building drain below.
Conventional repair of a vertical stack requires demolishing the wall or ceiling on each floor where the pipe runs. In a two-story home, that means opening walls on both levels. In a condo or multifamily building, it can mean disrupting multiple occupied units.
Vertical stack relining inserts a resin-saturated liner from the top access point, navigates the full vertical run including any floor-transition offsets, inflates against the stack wall, and cures in place. The stack is relined without touching the surrounding structure.
Every vertical stack relining job begins with a camera inspection run from the top down, visualizing the full stack length, every joint, and every offset, before any liner is sized or ordered.
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WATCH US WORK
Watch vertical stack relining performed without wall demolition.
A Charlotte vertical stack relining job: camera inspection, liner insertion from the roof or top access, curing, and verify. No wall removal, no renovation disruption.
CATCH PROBLEMS EARLY
Vertical stack conditions that require relining before a full failure.
These four problems in a vertical drain stack are resolvable with vertical stack relining, but they become wall-demolition jobs if left until collapse.
- Leaking stack joints causing ceiling staining on lower floorsCast iron stack joints corrode and weep sewage into the surrounding wall cavity. Vertical stack relining seals every joint from the inside without opening the wall.
- Active corrosion inside a cast iron multi-story stackHydrogen sulfide gas inside a drain stack corrodes cast iron from the inside. Relining stops the corrosion and adds decades of service life.
- Recurring slow drains across multiple floors simultaneouslyWhen every floor drains slowly in the same pattern, the restriction is in the vertical stack itself. Camera inspection localizes it; relining resolves it.
- Pre-renovation camera inspection finds interior stack failureA camera run before a renovation reveals stack condition that needs relining. It's better to know before walls open than after.
HOW THE SERVICE WORKS
How our vertical stack relining works, step by step.
LiningWorks vertical stack relining is typically a same-day or next-day service for residential stacks. Top access entry, liner inserted and cured, final verify: no structural work required.
1. Top-down camera inspection maps the full stack
2. Stack cleaned and prepared for liner bonding
3. Vertical liner inserted, inflated, and cured
4. Post-relining camera confirms every joint is sealed
BEFORE & AFTER
Leaking cast iron stack relined, multi-floor symptoms resolved without wall demolition.
A 1952 Dilworth home with sewage staining on the first-floor ceiling directly below the second-floor bathroom. Camera found three failed joints in the stack inside the wall. Vertical stack relining sealed all three joints in a single day, with no walls opened and no ceilings removed.
WHY HOMEOWNERS TRUST US
Why homeowners trust LiningWorks for vertical stack relining.
Vertical stack relining requires equipment and technique most sewer companies don't have. We've built the process around one goal: seal the stack without touching the structure. Four things define how we work.
Specialized vertical relining equipment and technique
NC-licensed vertical stack relining specialists
Flat-rate vertical stack relining pricing
No structural work: no wall demolition, no ceiling removal
HOW TO GET STARTED
How to book vertical stack relining in three steps.
Same process whether you have a single-family home with a two-story stack or a condo unit with a shared riser.
Call and describe the stack symptoms
336-477-3218, Mon–Sat 7AM–6PM. Describe the staining, drain performance, and property type, and we'll advise on whether vertical stack relining is the right fix.
Camera inspection and flat-rate relining quote this week
Most Charlotte vertical stack camera runs and quotes are delivered within 48 hours. The quote is flat-rate and covers all liner materials and installation.
Stack relined and verified in one day
Camera, clean, insert liner, cure, verify: typically complete in a single day without any structural disruption.
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