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Cured-in-place Pipe
The Wasatch Front's Top Trenchless Pipe Maintenance Service
At Rhino Rooter, we understand the stress that comes with unexpected sewer and drain issues, especially when they affect your sewer and pipes. That’s why we offer top-tier trenchless pipe maintenance services throughout the Wasatch Front area, providing homeowners with a modern, affordable, and efficient solution for their sewer and drain needs. Using trenchless technology, we offer seamless repairs and replacements with minimal disruption to your property.
Did you know that trenchless sewer repair can save up to 50% of the cost compared to traditional excavation methods? This method also reduces your home’s risk of future water damage and extends the lifespan of your pipes. Plus, with no need for large trenches, you can avoid costly landscaping repairs.
Whether you’re dealing with tree root intrusion, clogged drains, or aging pipes, Rhino Rooter offers reliable pipe repair and pipe lining that ensure a steady flow sewer system and long-lasting results.
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Cured-in-place Pipe Rehabilitation
One of the most effective trenchless methods we use is cured-in-place pipe rehabilitation (CIPP). This technique involves inserting a flexible liner into your existing pipes, which is then inflated and cured with hot water or UV light, hardening the liner into a durable, new pipe. This method is perfect for pipe repair where traditional excavation would be too invasive and expensive.
The CIPP method ensures a pipe lining that prevents future leaks, cracks, and corrosion. It’s particularly useful in areas with old pipework that need to be replaced but can’t be easily accessed.
Advantages of CIPP:
- Minimal disruption: No need for digging up your yard.
- Long-lasting solution: The cured liner can last up to 50 years.
- Cost-effective: Save money on excavation and landscaping repairs.
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Trenchless Sewer Pipe Lining
Trenchless sewer pipe lining is another innovative method that Rhino Rooter uses to replace or repair your sewer pipes. This process involves inserting a pipe liner into your existing pipes and curing it in place. Once the liner hardens, it becomes a new pipe that improves flow and ensures leak-proof protection.
This technique is ideal for homeowners who need a quick, affordable trenchless repair without the need for costly and disruptive excavation. It also helps extend the life of your sewer and drain system, preventing future breakdowns.
This technique is ideal for homeowners who need a quick, affordable trenchless repair without the need for costly and disruptive excavation. It also helps extend the life of your sewer and drain system, preventing future breakdowns.
CIPP vs. Traditional Sewer Pipe Replacement
Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP) lining is a trenchless alternative to traditional sewer replacement. Unlike excavation methods that require digging up your yard, CIPP creates a new pipe inside the old one—saving time, money, and landscaping.
Key Differences:
Key Differences:
- No digging (CIPP) vs. major excavation (traditional)
- 1-2 day completion (CIPP) vs. weeks of work (traditional)
- 50+ year lifespan (CIPP) vs. 25-30 years (traditional)
- Lower restoration costs (CIPP)
Benefits of Choosing CIPP for Your Sewer Line
- Minimal disruption – No torn-up lawns, driveways, or sidewalks
- Stronger pipes – Resistant to roots, corrosion, and cracks
- Cost-effective – 30-50% cheaper than full replacement
- Versatile – Works on most pipe materials (clay, cast iron, PVC)
- Long-term solution – Lasts decades with proper maintenance
How the CIPP Process Works Step-by-Step
- Inspection – A sewer camera locates damage and verifies CIPP suitability.
- Cleaning – High-pressure water jetting removes debris and buildup.
- Liner Installation – A flexible, resin-coated tube is inserted into the pipe.
- Curing – Hot water or UV light hardens the liner into a seamless new pipe.
- Final Inspection – A camera confirms a smooth, fully restored flow.
- Total time: Typically 1 day for most residential projects.
Types of Drains We Service
We specialize in a variety of trenchless pipe maintenance services, catering to all types of drains around your home. Here are the main types of drains we service:
French Drain
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Downspout Drain
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Pipe Maintenance Types
Our team at Rhino Rooter specializes in a variety of pipe materials, ensuring we can repair or replace any pipe with ease.
Frequently Asked Questions
As a Trenchless Rehabilitation Specialist, do You Recommend Sliplining?
Sliplining is a trenchless pipe repair method that involves inserting a smaller pipe into an existing damaged pipe. While it can be effective, we generally recommend CIPP for its longer-lasting results and less disruption.
Does Rhino Rooter use Epoxy, Cfrp, Silicone Rubber or Polyester Resin ?
At Rhino Rooter, we use high-quality epoxy resin for our CIPP repairs. This material is durable, long-lasting, and ideal for creating a seamless, leak-proof pipe lining.
Do You Recommend Sprayed in Place Pipe as a Trenchless Method?
Sprayed-in-place pipe is another method used for trenchless repairs, but we find that CIPP tends to be a better option for most residential properties due to its effectiveness and cost-efficiency.
Is Pipe Bursting no Longer a Preferred Trenchless Method by Nassco?
Pipe bursting is still a commonly used method in the trenchless industry. However, for many Wasatch Front homeowners, CIPP provides a more affordable and less disruptive alternative.
Is Pipe Ramming no Longer a Preferred Trenchless by the North American Society for Trenchless Technology?
Pipe ramming is still in use, especially for larger diameter pipes. However, many experts recommend trenchless sewer repair methods like pipe bursting or CIPP due to their precision and efficiency.
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At Rhino Rooter, we are available for your call 24 hours a day. Our professionals are ready to diagnose and address your issue with the least intrusive solution possible.