When homeowners are faced with Plumbing problems, their first reaction may be to call a Plumber to fix the issue, unaware that an alternative to replacing pipes or re-piping their home is available.
With Parramatta Plumbers patented dual technologies for pressurized and non-pressurized pipes, the customer experience for homeowners is quick and effective.
When pipes fail, Parramatta Plumbers can help you avoid damage to your home—not always the case for a traditional re pipe or pipe replacement.
Fire Suppression systems are the last line of defence once a fire breaks out in a building or structure. These piping systems stay dormant and are tested periodically to ensure the system will be operational in an emergency situation. During this testing period, issues can arise, including leaks, corrosion or tuberculation, leaving those who are charged with maintaining these systems with some hard decisions about whether to repair the pipes, replace them, or completing re - pipe the system.
Replacing, repairing or re piping is not always an option, since some pipes are located behind or inside concrete.
When compared to other lining technologies in the CIPP industry, Parramatta Plumbers structural liner has the unique ability to access a pipe using only one access point, and then using it to push the liner into place. This technology allows us greater flexibility than other methods of CIPP, which allows us to pinpoint the exact sections that need to be renewed.
When looking at epoxy lining of pressurized pipes, our solutions shine with a dynamic resume of projects that still have our epoxy coating in place almost 30 years later.
It’s hard to imagine why anyone would choose older, more invasive technologies, when this non-invasive time-tested solution is widely available to the public.
Class A High rise Buildings
Class A High Rise Buildings can be used for a multitude of functions. Yet regardless of usage, piping will eventually corrode, leak or simply fail. When that time comes, not only is a re - pipe and pipe replacement extremely costly, but it can prove highly destructive process to property.
These projects are a prime example of how Parramatta Commercial Pipe Relining technology offers an exceptional alternative to traditional piping methods.
Thanks to Parramatta Plumbers dual technologies, engineers, property managers and owners are just a phone call away from a professional consultation, where a plan can be developed with one of our experienced Parramatta Plumbers Account Managers. This call will not only take into account the most cost effective solution, but also address what solution will best fit your needs.
Pipe Repair
Let’s say you own a home or business and realize, whether by receiving an astronomically high water bill or noticing an ever-growing pond in your basement, you have a leak somewhere in the piping system. There’s a good deal of water leaking out and you need to do something right away. You call a Plumber who comes out and tells you that you need to replace your pipes. The estimate is about $10,000 and like most people you don’t have that kind of cash just lying around.
If you want a pipe repair solution that lasts, call a Parramatta Plumbers installer. Parramatta Plumbers has an environmentally friendly epoxy liner that is cured-in-place and costs much less than all new pipes. Repair, even when actual pieces of pipe are missing, is not a problem.
Unlike other Plumbing companies, Parramatta Plumbers does not have to access your pipes by tearing up your lawn, landscaping, walls, or floors. We simply go through one access point, clean and dry the pipe interiors, and then pull the liner in place. Once it has cured, your pipes are free of corrosion, clogs, and tree roots cannot force their way through the pipes.
This type of pipe repair is equally efficient for home or business. As a matter of fact, it works for many building types:
- Government
- Commercial
- Industrial
- Residential
- Multi-family
- Healthcare
This type of in-place pipe restoration is an economical and efficient alternative to traditional pipe system replacement. The epoxy liner seals and protects from further deterioration, and dramatically extends the life of the piping system. It can be used on most types of piping materials including:
- Copper
- Clay
- Galvanized steel
- Metal
- Iron
- Lead
- PVC
- Concrete
- Fiberglass
The Parramatta Commercial Pipe Relining internal pipe coating process is patented, and non-destructive so businesses can avoid employee displacement or business closure while we are working.
Researched & Patented
Before you go looking for a contractor to replace your Plumbing system, get an estimate from Parramatta Plumbers and let us show you how our internal pipe coating system can be of benefit to your home or building.
A resin-saturated felt tube made of polyester, fibreglass cloth or a number of other materials suitable for resin impregnation, is inverted or pulled into a damaged pipe. It is usually done from the upstream access point (manhole or excavation). It is possible to invert the liner upstream (e.g. from the downstream access point) but this carries greater risk. It is possible to install a liner from the downstream access point, upstream to a blind end however this carries the highest risk of all the CIPP installation methods. Little to no digging is involved in this trenchless process, making for a potentially more cost-effective and less disruptive method than traditional "dig and replace" pipe repair methods. The liner can be inverted using water or air pressure.
The pressure required for inversion can be generated using pressure vessels, scaffolds or a "Chip unit". Hot water, UV light, ambient cured or steam is used to cure the resin and form a tight-fitting, jointless and corrosion-resistant replacement pipe.
Service laterals are restored internally with robotically controlled cutting devices in the larger diameter pipe. Smaller diameters (100mm) can be opened remotely however they are often reinstated by excavation. The service lateral connection can be sealed with specially designed CIPP materials. The resin used is typically polyester. Since all resins shrink and it is impossible to bond to a sewer that has fats, oils, and grease an annular space exists between the new CIPP liner and the host pipe. The annular space exists in all installations just some are larger than others.
The most effective way to prevent water from tracking in the annular space and entering back into the waste stream is from a water swelling material (hydrophilic) placed at the ends of the host pipe and at the lateral connections. The rehabilitated pipe is then inspected by closed-circuit television (CCTV). CIPP is considered a trenchless technology