Top 12 Considerations When Choosing a Sewer Pipe Lining Equipment

By: John Garcia | Date Posted: December 6, 2021

Sewer pipes are made to last, but they will eventually wear down or even get damaged. When this happens, repairs need to be done immediately by replacing pipes or getting them lined.

Cured In Place Pipe (CIPP) lining is a popular way to get damaged pipes repaired. In comparison, the cost of sewer pipe lining is more affordable than replacements. Because of this CIPP lining companies are becoming popular and lucrative.

It’s no wonder that many want to start this kind of business, and the best way to start is to get training and gather the needed equipment. When choosing the equipment, however, you might want to consider the following first.

Choosing a Sewer Pipe Lining Equipment

  1. Different Equipment

CIPP lining requires different kinds of tools, materials, and equipment. It’s going to be impossible to successfully line sewer pipes without any of the following materials.

  • High-Resolution Sewer Camera – for inspecting the interior of the sewer pipes
  • Hydro Jetting Units – for cleaning up the sewer pipe interior
  • Air Inversion Systems – used to blow and invert the liner into the pipe
  • Trailer Or Truck – to store and carry materials and equipment to the site
  • Resin – for adhering to securing the liner into the pipe
  • Sewer Pipe Liners
    • Polyester Felt
    • Thermoplastic Coated Polyester Felt
    • Thermoplastic Sealing Strips
  1. Resin Choices

The kind of resin you choose can make a huge difference in the quality of the pipelining. In this case, drain lining resin should be used for professional plumbing services.

However, there are also different kinds of drain lining resin. Here are some of the specific considerations when choosing the type of resin:

  • Ambient Cure
  • Range of Pot Life at 70°F
  • Range of Time to Hardness at 42°F
  • Range of Time to Hardness at 70°F
  • Range of Time to Hardness at125°F
  • Supply style
  • Shrinkage over 1%
  • Smell
  • Supply Size
  1. Price

Everyone has a budget, and this can put a limitation on the kinds of materials you can afford. Buying brand-new materials is a great way to make sure that everything is in top condition.

However, it’s usually more expensive in comparison to buying second-hand. If possible, looking for a bundle can help you get a good deal if you’re buying all the equipment at the same time.

  1. Warranty And Returns

When buying brand new, ensure that your purchase includes a warranty and also has a good return policy. This is because the equipment can be expensive and without the security of warranties and returns, you can incur losses from damaged goods. You’ll surely don’t want this to happen, especially if you invest a considerable amount of money in the equipment.

  1. Quality

These materials are considered capital and also an investment. Therefore, they must be good quality materials that can function correctly. Otherwise, this will affect the quality of the lining job and cause your pipelining business to get a bad reputation.

To represent your brand positively, investing in high-quality equipment will be necessary. When this happens, your business will attract more customers and make more money in the long run.

  1. Condition

When buying used equipment, it’s important to look for ones that are in good condition. Getting damaged or malfunctioning equipment can be more troublesome than it’s worth.

This is why it’s important to view the items in person before buying them. Check the equipment and test it if possible. That way, you’ll know if there are defective or damaged parts that you should be wary of.

Moreover, asking why they’re reselling the items will help you get information on whether the equipment is in good condition and worthy of business investment.

  1. Durability

Pipe Durability

Because the equipment will be used in different sites, and for heavy-duty repairs, they need to be durable. If they’re easily damaged, they might not be worth investing in. Instead, look for ones that won’t easily break or get damaged despite continuous heavy-duty use.

If you’re buying used equipment, check its service lifespan to have a better idea of its durability. Sometimes, equipment that lasted for many years tends to be more durable than those which are damaged after a few heavy-duty use.

  1. Size And Portability

Depending on whether you have a truck or a trailer, the size and portability of the equipment you buy matter. There are ones that are smaller which you can move around easily, but they have limitations as to the sewer pipes they can line.

  1. Ease Of Usage

Plumbers trained to line sewer pipes are knowledgeable about how they can use the equipment. However, ease of usage is still an important consideration when looking for materials and tools.

This is because it can decrease the margin of error for every step in sewer pipelining. Besides, the ease of usage feature of sewer pipe lining equipment may depend on how they’re designed and manufactured.

Remember, not all pieces of this equipment are created the same way, so make sure to choose one that can be used easily.

  1. Accessibility

Some of these materials can be large and difficult to ship from the seller to the buyer. If possible, try looking for ones that are closer to your area so that they can get to you safely and without damage. Besides, it can also help with inspecting the goods before purchasing.

  1. Limitations

Understanding the limitations of the equipment can help you get a better perspective as to what you’re spending your money on. For instance, some air inversion systems are only meant for smaller pipe sizes.

Remember to ask questions and learn about the specifications and limitations of the materials before sealing the deal.

  1. Reviews

The reviews can help potential buyers with the quality of the materials. Purchasing ones with good reviews can help avoid making a poor purchase. So, make sure to take a look at the reviews from actual customers, as well as other kinds of reviews from blogs, vlogs, and more.

Conclusion

CIPP lining is a complex process but it’s extremely effective in terms of patching up and making sewer pipes as good as new. However, the equipment can make a huge difference in the quality of the pipelining, so it’s important to invest well and be careful with the machinery and tools that you choose.

Thank you for reading!

John
 

John is the founder and chief editor of Homienjoy. With over 15 years of experience in the home improvement industry, John is passionate about helping homeowners confidently tackle their projects. Holding a civil engineering degree and working as a contractor, project manager, and consultant, John brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the Homienjoy community.

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