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Having issues with your pipes in your home or business? Pipelining is a convenient and long-lasting solution to your plumbing problems.

Restore Your Plumbing

When your sewer or drain pipes aren’t working as they should, it can cause a major disruption in the flow of your day-to-day schedule. The last thing you want to face is a major excavation to fix the problem. Tearing up your yard or disrupting your home’s foundation is not just stressful but also costly and time-consuming. At Apex Plumbing, we believe you shouldn’t have to commit to a full pipe replacement if your existing system can be restored. That’s why we proudly offer pipelining—a state-of-the-art in Clearwater, Tampa, or St. Petersburg solution that extends the life of your plumbing system without the mess or expense of traditional methods.

How Does Pipelining Work?

Pipelining is an innovative, money-saving method for repairing sewer and drain lines that have been damaged but are not entirely beyond repair. Unlike traditional repiping, which involves digging up and replacing pipes, pipelining fixes pipes from the inside. Essentially, we create a pipe within a pipe, preserving its structural integrity and preventing future damage. This method is minimally invasive, fast, and far more cost-effective than a complete replacement. Plus, it extends the lifespan of your existing plumbing system, adding decades of functionality to your home or business.

Drainage Pipe Being Fixed

Our Pipelining Process

If you’ve been running into frequent clogs or sewer backups, it’s time to stop sinking money into clearings and invest in pipelining. At Apex Plumbing, we take pride in delivering precise, professional service, and our pipelining process is no exception. Here’s how we do it:

  1. Internal Inspection: To get an inside look at your pipes, we conduct an HD camera inspection. This allows us to evaluate the condition of your pipes without having to dig anything up. With the camera, we can pinpoint any damage, cracks, or leaks. The inspection helps us determine if pipelining is the best option for your specific needs.
  2. Prep Work: Once we’ve located the problem areas, we prepare the pipes for relining. This may involve clearing any blockages or buildup to make sure the liner is applied smoothly.
  3. Liner Installation: Next, we insert the epoxy-coated liner into the damaged pipe. The liner is then inflated like a balloon and allowed to cure, creating a seamless, new pipe within the existing structure. This method seals even small leaks and cracks, preventing them from becoming bigger issues down the road.
  4. Final Inspection: After the liner has cured, we perform a final camera inspection to ensure everything is in perfect working order. Your newly lined pipe is ready to keep your plumbing working at its best for years to come.

Our Pipelining Process

If you’ve been running into frequent clogs or sewer backups, it’s time to stop sinking money into clearings and invest in pipelining. At Apex Plumbing, we take pride in delivering precise, professional service, and our pipelining process is no exception. Here’s how we do it:

  1. Internal Inspection: To get an inside look at your pipes, we conduct an HD camera inspection. This allows us to evaluate the condition of your pipes without having to dig anything up. With the camera, we can pinpoint any damage, cracks, or leaks. The inspection helps us determine if pipelining is the best option for your specific needs.
  2. Prep Work: Once we’ve located the problem areas, we prepare the pipes for relining. This may involve clearing any blockages or buildup to make sure the liner is applied smoothly.
  3. Liner Installation: Next, we insert the epoxy-coated liner into the damaged pipe. The liner is then inflated like a balloon and allowed to cure, creating a seamless, new pipe within the existing structure. This method seals even small leaks and cracks, preventing them from becoming bigger issues down the road.
  4. Final Inspection: After the liner has cured, we perform a final camera inspection to ensure everything is in perfect working order. Your newly lined pipe is ready to keep your plumbing working at its best for years to come.

Benefitting Your Home and Your Wallet

When it comes to repairing your plumbing, pipelining offers a range of benefits that make it a great option for both home and business owners. Here are just a few reasons to consider pipelining for your plumbing repair:

  • Cost-Effective: Pipelining doesn’t require extensive excavation like repiping does, making it a much more affordable investment. You won’t have to deal with the added costs of digging up your property or replacing large sections of pipe. Plus, by strengthening your pipes, you’ll save hundreds of dollars on clog and leak repairs!
  • Long-lasting: A properly lined pipe can last anywhere from 60 to 80 years, providing a long-term solution to your plumbing problems. This means you can put off having to undergo replacing your entire plumbing system for decades.
  • Minimally Invasive: Pipelining requires very little digging, meaning less mess and disruption to your home or business. With this method, you can avoid the hassle of a full repiping job while still enjoying the benefits of a newly restored plumbing system.
  • Eco-friendly: By relining your existing pipes instead of replacing them, you’re reducing waste and using fewer materials. The epoxy resin used in pipelining is environmentally friendly and safe for your home’s water supply.

When Does My Home Need Pipelining?

Not sure if pipelining is right for your home? If you find yourself calling a plumber more often than normal or dealing with recurring plumbing issues, it may be time to consider pipelining. Whether your pipes have corroded over time, been damaged by tree roots, or developed cracks, pipelining can restore their function. Some common signs that your pipes may need pipelining include:

  • Discolored water
  • Rust buildup
  • Lead in the water
  • Metallic taste
  • Increased likelihood of clogs and leaks
  • Low water pressure
  • Potential water damage
  • Increased water bills

If your home was built before 1978, you’re more likely to run into these issues, as older pipes are more likely to be made from materials that deteriorate over time. However, no matter the age of your home or the materials used in your plumbing, our team is here to help. From cast iron to galvanized steel, we can ensure your pipes are built to last for decades to come.

Pipelining FAQs

Our pipelining service can be a great investment in your home's longevity, but we understand that it’s not a decision you make without research. Here are some common questions we get about pipelining:

Q: How long does it take?
The pipelining process is quick, typically taking anywhere from one day to a few days depending on the size and scope of the project. We know how valuable your time is and aim to cause the least amount of disruption to your home as possible. With our expert team, we’ll ensure you can quickly get back to your daily schedule!
Q: Is the resin non-toxic?
Yes! We use an epoxy resin that is non-toxic, environmentally friendly, and free of VOCs (volatile organic compounds). It’s also BPA-free, so you can feel confident that your water supply will remain safe.
Q: Will excavation be necessary?
Every job is different. Depending on your pipes, we may need to do some excavation, but it will be minimal. Pipelining doesn’t require the same extensive digging as traditional repiping. We do everything we can to keep disruption to a minimum so it’s as convenient and low-cost to you as possible.
Q: How much does pipelining cost?
The cost of our pipelining service depends on the size of the job, but it’s a more affordable option than repiping. If you’re interested in relining your pipes, contact us for an inspection, and we’ll provide you with a quote at no cost to you.

Pipelining Maintenance Tips

To ensure your newly lined pipes last for decades, it’s important to take care of your plumbing system. Here are a few tips to help you get the most out of your pipelining investment:

  • Avoid flushing non-biodegradable items down the drain.
  • Schedule regular inspections and maintenance to catch potential issues early.
  • Consider installing a water filtration system to reduce mineral buildup inside your pipes.
  • Be mindful of your water pressure, as it can indicate potential leaks or clogs.
  • Don’t use harsh chemicals to unclog the drain. They may damage the pipes and potentially make a bad issue worse.

By following these maintenance guidelines, you can enjoy your relined pipes for years to come, adding value and restoring peace of mind to your home.

Additional Services

In addition to pipelining, we offer a full range of services to keep your home’s plumbing in top shape. Whether you need sewer and drain repair, water heater installation, or emergency services, we’ve got you covered. Check out our other services to discover all the ways we can help you restore your home.

  • Sewer & Drain Repair, Maintenance, and Inspections
  • Water Treatment
  • Water Heater Installation and Repair
  • New Construction and Remodels
  • Gas Leaks
  • Water Leak Detection
  • Repiping
  • Emergency Services

Count on Apex for Long-Lasting Solutions

At Apex Plumbing, we believe in finding the best solution for every problem. When there’s an opportunity to restore sewer lines rather than replace them, we take it. With pipelining, we’re bringing more value to your home or business by offering a durable, long-lasting fix that you can feel confident about. By saving your existing pipes, we help you preserve their structural integrity while providing a solution that lasts for decades.

If you’re ready to upgrade your plumbing system and extend the lifespan of your pipes, contact us today for a free inspection and consultation. You can count on our team to provide high-quality, efficient, and long-lasting plumbing solutions for homeowners and business owners across the Tampa Bay area. Your home’s plumbing deserves the best, and with Apex Plumbing, that’s exactly what you’ll get.

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