When it comes to restoring the structural integrity of your plumbing pipes and sealing pinhole leaks, you may be wondering which company and type of lining system would be best for you. Here at Nu Flow of Chicago, we want you to be informed before you choose a pipe lining system - read this review to be informed of which plumbing restoration system will be best for your property.
Pipe Lining System Review: Nu Flow vs. Perma Liner and Flow Liner
[fa icon="calendar'] July 5, 2017 at 9:31 AM / by David Wiley posted in Pipe Lining, Facility Manager, Property Manager, Epoxy Pipe Lining
Pipe Liner Epoxy Saturation: How Do You Know the CIPP Is Fully Soaked?
[fa icon="calendar'] June 28, 2017 at 9:05 AM / by David Wiley posted in Pipe Restoration, Epoxy Pipe Lining
In order to line plumbing pipes with a flexible pipe liner and have it adhere and harden correctly the Cured-in-Place (CIPP) liner must be fully soaked with epoxy resin, but how do pipe lining companies, like Nu Flow of Chicago, ensure that the pipe liner epoxy saturation is fully soaked?
5 Common Leaky Plumbing Components of a Potable Water System
[fa icon="calendar'] May 10, 2017 at 8:30 AM / by David Wiley posted in Corroded Pipes, Leaking Pipes, Internal Pipe Coating, Epoxy Pipe Lining
When it comes to your potable water plumbing system, it is essential to understand the components and how they might fail so that you can keep the water flowing in your Chicago building. In general, potable water lines consist of straight runs of pipe and various fittings that are used to change the direction of the pipe, connect two or more pipes or add a shutoff valve.
[Busted] 4 Common Epoxy Pipe Lining Myths
[fa icon="calendar'] May 3, 2017 at 9:30 AM / by David Wiley posted in Pipe Lining, Internal Pipe Coating, Epoxy Pipe Lining
When it comes to rehabilitating the plumbing pipes of your Chicago commercial or multi-unit residential building without damaging your drywall, expensive finishes or ceilings, epoxy pipe lining is a viable, affordable solution that can fix pinhole leaks and cracks and prevent further pipe corrosion. Unfortunately, there is a lot of misinformation on the Internet about epoxy pipe coating.

