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Understanding Your Trenchless Rehabilitation Options

Service Overview: SIPP VS CIPP

Many infrastructure managers aren't aware of the distinct advantages each trenchless technology offers. Here's how to choose the right solution for your specific application.

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SIPP (Spray-In-Place Pipe)

Best for...

Large diameter (30 inch and above) storm applications, where no VOCs are required. 

 

How it works

Advanced polymeric materials sprayed directly onto pipe interior, creating a seamless protective barrier.

 

Key advantages:

  • Cures in 3-6 seconds

  • No annular space loss (increases full flow capacity)

  • Customizable thickness (2 mm to 7 5mm)

  • Exceptional chemical resistance

  • Works on concrete, steel, masonry, fiberglass and brick

  • Excellent structural capabilities, can be used as a corrosion barrier all the way to a structural liner

 

Ideal applications:

  • Industrial process piping

  • Manholes and tanks

  • High-temperature environments

  • Corrosive chemical exposure

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CIPP (Cured-In-Place Pipe)

Best for...

Structural "pipe-within-a-pipe" solutions, longer pipe runs, municipal applications

 

How it works

Flexible liner saturated with thermoset resin, installed and cured to create new pipe structure.

 

Key advantages

  • Creates smooth, consistent interior surface

  • Excellent for longer pipe runs

  • Proven track record in municipal applications

  • Cost-effective for standard rehabilitation needs
     

UV-Cured CIPP Enhancement

Our latest UV curing technology offers faster cure times, higher strength, and enhanced reliability compared to traditional steam curing methods.

 

 Inversion and Pull in place installation methods are available.

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Get Expert Guidance for Your Next Rehabilitation Project

Our technical team will help you evaluate site conditions, select the right trenchless method, and plan a reliable installation from start to finish.

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