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Why North America is Expected to Remain Largest Cured-In-Place Pipelining Market Through 2022

[fa icon="calendar'] March 28, 2018 at 9:30 AM / by David Wiley posted in Epoxy Pipe Lining, Pipe lining restoration, potable water pipes, CIPP, plumbing restoration, Drain Pipes

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According to Research and Markets, CIPP pipe lining is forecast to be worth $2,486.5 million by 2022. This is due to an increasing demand for less invasive pipe rehabilitation techniques as building owners and cities struggle with aging plumbing pipes and crumbling infrastructure.

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The Importance of Plumbing Pipe Material Identification for CIPP Restoration

[fa icon="calendar'] January 10, 2018 at 9:37 AM / by David Wiley posted in Property Management, Pipe Assessment, Plumbing Pipes, Facility Manager, Epoxy Pipe Lining, Plumbing Pipe Inspection, Pipe lining restoration, potable water pipes, CIPP

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CIPP rehabilitation is an effective way of restoring most types of potable water and drain lines in Chicago. However, the type of pipe material and the condition of that material must be known prior to installation so that proper preparation procedures can be followed.

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How to Achieve Epoxy Pipe Lining Success in Cold Weather

[fa icon="calendar'] December 21, 2017 at 7:55 AM / by David Wiley posted in Pipe Restoration, Facility Manager, Property Manager, Epoxy Pipe Lining, CIPP

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When it comes to repairing your pipes in the winter with an epoxy pipe liner, you may be concerned about the freezing temperatures hindering the effectiveness of the liner while it is prepared and cures inside the pipe. Here at Nu Flow, we take cold weather epoxy pipe lining very seriously and implement cold weather protocols when installing liners and coatings in plumbing pipes that may be exposed to below freezing temperatures.

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FAQ: Pull in Place Pipe Lining for Indoor Plumbing Rehabilitation

[fa icon="calendar'] November 1, 2017 at 9:31 AM / by David Wiley posted in Pipe Restoration, Residential, Property Manager, Internal Pipe Coating, Epoxy Pipe Lining, Plumbing Pipe Inspection, potable water pipes, CIPP, PIPP

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Are you having trouble with your indoor plumbing pipes? If you’ve noticed the need for increased plumbing pipe repairs and emergency plumbing services, your pipes may be nearing the end of their useful lives. Thankfully, plumbing rehabilitation via CIPPand PIPP liners can restore your plumbing pipes and provide you with years of reliable service.

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Will Internal Pipe Coating Reduce my Plumbing Pipe Diameter Size?

[fa icon="calendar'] October 25, 2017 at 11:48 AM / by David Wiley posted in Pipe Lining, Epoxy Pipe Lining, CIPP

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When it comes to deciding whether to line your pipes or install new pipes for your plumbing system, you may be wondering whether pipe lining or coating reduces the internal diameter of your plumbing pipes. Here at NuFlow in Chicago, we are dedicated to answering all of your questions honestly and accurately, which is why we want to explain to you the process of pipe lining and whether or not it affects the internal diameter of your pipes.

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7 FAQs: Epoxy Pipe Lining for Load Bearing Plumbing Pipes

[fa icon="calendar'] October 11, 2017 at 9:42 AM / by David Wiley posted in Epoxy Pipe Lining, CIPP

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CIPP liners are constantly improving and undergoing technological changes that make them increasingly durable and strong. Most CIPP liners are warrantied for at least 10 years, and they can last as long and 30 years. Recent advancements in the technology have also made it possible to line load bearing pipes with CIPP liners, which is less expensive than completely replacing the pipes.

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Small Diameter CIPP: FAQs About Chicago Plumbing Restoration

[fa icon="calendar'] August 23, 2017 at 9:30 AM / by David Wiley posted in Property Management, Facility Manager, potable water pipes, CIPP

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Did you know that in Chicago property managers can restore their small diameter plumbing pipes with CIPP technology? Cured in place pipe lining (CIPP) can successfully be used for Chicago plumbing restoration without the need to tear out large sections of drywall, damage your costly finishes or create a huge mess that has to be cleaned up after the installation.

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