American Pipe Lining - Cured in place pipe lining restoration
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Alternative to Repipe

Eliminate rusty, bad tasting, foul smelling water, poor water flow and heat transfer, and lead and copper leaching



A simple, cost- effective approach toward extending the life of your pipe system



Cured in-place epoxy pipe pipe lining offers huge cost savings over traditional pipe replacement

American Pipe Lining, Inc. has developed a cured in place pipe lining process that restores corroded piping systems without the costly expense and disruption of a repipe. Pipe corrosion occurs in virtually all types of piping systems beginning from the moment they are put into service. The American Pipe Lining cleaning and epoxy pipe coating process provides a quick and permanent solution for extending the useful life of older piping systems.

Over years, corrosion build-up in piping obstructs water flow, collects lead and other potentially harmful elements, and results in the gradual deterioration of the pipe itself and overall water quality. Within 15- 20 years time, as much as 70% of the pipe's original flow capacity can be lost as a result of internal pipe corrosion.

The adverse effects of this natural deterioration are all too familiar: colored, bad tasting and foul smelling drinking water, poor flow and heat transfer, and an abundance of leaks.

Recent and ongoing research by the EPA has conveyed a growing concern over the adverse effects of high lead and copper levels in infants, children and pregnant women. The U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services postulates that lead is the number one environmental threat to our childrens' health, with increasing exposure rates caused by the continued consumption of water from aging, corroded potable water systems, many of which are still fitted with original lead-based plumbing fixtures. American Pipe Lining's epoxy system will provide a permanent protective barrier within the pipe halting the further leaching of these and other harmful elements.

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