Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP) Point Repair System
PipePatch Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP)
CIPP Cured-In-Place Point Repair is a process where a liner is inserted into a pipe impregnated with a thermosetting resin, which is expanded and cured to form a tight-fitting liner within the host pipe, a pipe within a pipe. The CIPP process incorporates the existing pipeline into the finished product to produce improved performance of the original pipeline. Although cure times vary due to host pipe material and temperatures, PipePatch is typically cured in 1 to 3 hours.
Point Repair
Point Repair is PipePatch’s cost saving process of lining only the areas that require repair versus lining the entire length of pipeline. PipePatch’s point repair system not only saves material costs but also man-hours. Depending on the pipes diameter, PipePatch requires only 1 to 3 technicians to complete a repair.
Structural Integrity
PipePatch restores structural integrity to damaged pipes and exceeds Specification ASTM F1216 for Cured-In-Place-Pipe (CIPP). This Specification requires our materials to be tested for a minimum service life of 50 years. Our fully cured resin serves as a barrier between the damaged pipe and the flow, or as a stand-alone pipe.
Increased Flow Capacity
PipePatch provides the least reduction of all point repair methods used to rehabilitate pipes. When cured, PipePatch is only 1/8 inch thick. The smooth interior of our product with tapered ends typically improves flow capacity. The smooth interior also provides excellent corrosion and abrasion resistance.
I wanted to express how pleased our company is with the Pipe Patch System we purchased from your company and the exemplary service we have received.
We were first introduced to this product when we were contacted by WV Rural Water Associations Jim Johnson who asked if we would be...
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In Brook Park, OH an assisted living facility was experiencing major issues with the 4" cast iron main sewer line running directly underneath the main hallway of the facility. After multiple back ups, the facility contacted a local plumber to jet and televise the sewer to see what could be done...
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The City of Montgomery, OH was experiencing a major sinkhole in a very old and historic part of downtown on Montgomery Rd. which served as a main artery for local traffic. Upon CCTV inspection, Tele-Vac Environmental found the culprit; a 24" VCP storm sewer which tied into a 60" galvanized...
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Just made a nice repair of a hole we found in our sanitary pipe. 90% of the flow was going into the hole and entering our drain pipe. A few hours later the pipe was repaired. It was a section of pipe near a rail line and in the woods down a steep hill. It would have been a big project to dig....
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The Town of Grand Island Department of Engineering and Water Resources purchased a Femco Pipe Patch unit from E. J. Prescott after seeing a demonstration in the Town of Tonawanda. We had a sewer leak in a location that was going to be very difficult to repair conventionally. We observed a "sink...
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I am writing in regards to one of the most innovative products the City of Toledo’s Division of Sewer and Drainage Services has used in some time, Source One Cured in Place Point Repair Trenchless Technology. The initial demonstration project on a newly resurfaced street saved us the expense of...
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In looking for a point lining repair solution, it was important for the Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD) of Greater Cincinnati to find a system that proved to be a long term solution once installed, while being cost effective, and allowing MSD’s in‐house crews to perform the work safely. MSD...
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After using another vendor for sewer line reinstatement, we decided to utilize the PipePatch point repair system instead. The process is simple, straight-forward and completely systematized. PipePatch is a very reasonable solution for our customers with major root problems and older lines....
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Pipe Patch has given my company the ability to offer our customers unique sewet·line repairs without digging. Pipe Patch has given us a major competitive advantage over our competition. We can now offer pipe sleeving solutions due to Pipe Patch can make a water tight seal (from the inside of the...
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The Ingham County Landbank has been restoring homes in the City of Lansing as part of a project to take abandoned homes and make them livable, low income housing. After all of the restoration and landscape was complete a sewer inspection identified a broken pipe under the foundation. Since the...
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The Michigan Department of Transportation needed a remedy to repair multiple fractures in newly installed concrete pipe. Due to the high strength and thin finish, PipePatch was chosen and approved by MDOT. After post installation inspection of the new Storm Sewer, several locations within the...
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Pittsburgh resident keeps his tree – A few years ago Gillece Services was called out to repair a section of a failed sewer lateral. To eliminate excavation in the street and cutting down a mature Maple tree, the new pipe ended near the tree. Since then the roots have plagued the sewer...
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Aug 18, 2012
PipePatch Trenchless Point Repair Commercial Video
Aug 18, 2012
A utility company in Beaverton accidentally bored through a 8" concrete city sewer main. The Oregon Department of Transportation would not allow cutting through the street for repair. They turned to PipePatch for the solution.
Aug 18, 2012
During a road paving project, the heavy paving equipment damaged a sewer main below the road. The break in the sewer main was nearly 4 ft long
Aug 17, 2012
SourceOne Environmental goes to Burton to train city personal on the PipePatch System.
Aug 18, 2012
Suffering from massive infiltration from multiple joint failures, Toledo looks to PipePatch for the solution.
Aug 17, 2012
So how strong is PipePatch? Two men use a sledge hammer to try and break PipePatch.