How We Restore Sewer Lines with Epoxy Pipe Lining

Many homes in Orange County still rely on older clay, cast iron, or deteriorated drain pipes. These materials corrode, scale up, and eventually fail. But replacing entire lines can be invasive and costly. Thatโ€™s where our drain epoxy system comes in โ€” a trenchless method to rehabilitate your plumbing without digging up your yard.

Damaged sewer pipe before lining

Step 1: Video Inspection

We begin with a high-resolution sewer camera to locate cracks, scaling, and structural damage. As seen above, this pipe had heavy wear and a visible breach that could cause major blockages or backups.

Step 2: Mechanical Descaling & Cleaning

Excavated access point for sewer repair

We use mechanical chain knockers and rotary tools to descale the interior walls of the pipe. This removes buildup and prepares the surface for epoxy adhesion.

Step 3: Brush-In-Place Epoxy Lining

Before and after epoxy lining

Once the pipe is clean, we apply a high-strength epoxy liner using a brush-in-place method. This coats the interior evenly and hardens into a durable new surface โ€” sealing cracks and preventing further corrosion.

Final Camera Inspection

After the epoxy cures, we do a final video inspection to confirm the pipe is fully sealed, smooth, and ready to last for decades.

Epoxy lining is a permanent solution that avoids digging, saves money, and restores confidence in your plumbing. Ready for a no-obligation estimate?

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