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Pipe LiningMitchell's DrainLine offers a range of solutions to restore integrity to damaged drains and pipework without the need for disruptive excavation. Cured in Place Pipe (CIPP) is a cost-effective way of dealing with fractures, water infiltration, in-growing roots, voids and other structural defects in drains, sewers or pipes. Its main benefit is its simplicity - fresh lining is applied to the inside of the pipe to fully restore it. The pipe's capacity remains the same, with flow characteristics often improved by the new, smoother surface. Key Benefits
Patch LiningThis is a localised method of pipe renovation, which causes minimal disruption. Suitable for repairs holes and for capping redundant connections to prevent rat infestation, it is also an ideal solution for root and water intrusion. The patch repair is made from glass fibre, which is impregnated with a polyurethane resin. this is wrapped around an inflatable packer, inserted into the pipe and compressed against the pipe wall. Cured at ambient temperature, this repair gives a bonded fit.
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