Have you noticed some problems with your plumbing system or received an increase in plumbing related calls in your multi-family residential building in Chicago? If you have, it may be time to start thinking about pipe lining to repair your worn pipes.
Will Epoxy Pipe Lining Repair the Plumbing Pipes in my Chicago Building?
[fa icon="calendar'] February 7, 2018 at 9:30 AM / by David Wiley posted in Plumbing Pipes, Facility Manager, Property Manager, Internal Pipe Coating, Epoxy Pipe Lining, Plumbing Pipe Inspection, Pipe lining restoration
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
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.
Lead Free Water? Pipe Lining Protects Tenants from Contaminated Water
[fa icon="calendar'] August 2, 2017 at 9:38 AM / by David Wiley posted in Facility Manager, Lead Leaching, Property Manager, Internal Pipe Coating, Epoxy Pipe Lining
Did you know that lead pipes and solder are still a problem within city municipal water systems and in some older buildings? Up until 1986, lead was still allowed to be used in plumbing systems. The passage of The Safe Water Drinking Act prohibited the use of lead pipes, solder and fixtures in plumbing systems after 1986, according to the EPA, but if you have an older building that was built before 1986 and hasn’t undergone any significant plumbing system renovations, you may still have lead pipes and/or lead solder in your facility’s potable water pipes that could lead to contaminated water.
Faster Water Flow Restoration with Efficient Pipe Liner Curing Process
[fa icon="calendar'] July 26, 2017 at 9:30 AM / by David Wiley posted in Corroded Pipes, Internal Pipe Coating, Epoxy Pipe Lining, Pipe lining restoration
Can you envision a major plumbing system replacement that only takes a maximum of 24 hours to complete with no digging and no need to replace the finishes in your building? Here at Nu Flow, we offer faster water flow restoration with our trenchless plumbing pipe restoration services.
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.
Can Snaking my Residential Building Drain Damage my Plumbing Pipes?
[fa icon="calendar'] March 22, 2017 at 9:37 AM / by David Wiley posted in Pipe Lining, Corroded Pipes, Internal Pipe Coating
When you get a clog in your plumbing drain pipes, you may be torn on whether to use a plumbing snake or hire a professional plumber to hydrojet your lines. Snakes are designed to twist into clogs and pull them out. When it works, the drain is clear. When the method fails, the clog could end up much worse and/or get pushed farther down the drain line. By contrast, hydrojets break apart and push clogs down the drain line and into the municipal sewer system, which cleans your residential building drain line better than a snake without compromising the structural integrity of your pipes.
How Epoxy Coating for Your Building's Copper Water Lines Stops Water Leaks
[fa icon="calendar'] February 22, 2017 at 8:30 AM / by David Wiley posted in Pipe Assessment, Pipe Lining, Internal Pipe Coating
Did you know there was a way to repair and restore your old copper water lines without completely replacing them? The solution is an internal epoxy coating, which is a thick fluid that coats and seals water pipes to stop leaks and prevent future leaks.

