Got drain backups?
Drainiology can help! We love fixing drains. In fact, it is the only thing we do. Whether it is a river rock another plumber accidentally shot up under your house (seriously), cast iron corrosion, root intrusion, segment offsets, partial collapse, or something we have not seen yet, we can help! We refuse to quit until the job is done and we have the tools and expertise to handle any sewer problems you might have in the Phoenix metro area.
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Cast iron pipes?
Put simply, if your house has cast iron drains and was built between 1960 and 1975, those pipes are nearing the end of their useful life. As the pipe corrodes naturally due to the consistent presence of water against the material: holes, cracks, channels, and offsets between the pipe segments can occur leading to root intrusions and potentially collapses. This natural oxidation process will ultimately lead to irreversible pipe damage that will cause regular backups. Rather than jackhammer through your kitchen floor, we can offer you a permanent solution to the drain problem without requiring extensive excavation and disruption to your home, life, and landscaping. The trenchless solution does demand action prior to a catastrophic failure of the pipe, but regular inspections like the one we are offering at no cost during our grand opening special can set you straight!
How does it work?
CIPP. Trenchless. Pipe lining. There are many names which describe the general process of drain rehabilitation without excavation. In general, regardless of approach, a flat or flexible piece of new pipe material is inserted in some way into the existing drain pipe. Once that new material is inserted, it is inflated to create a new interior diameter of the existing pipe. Here at Drainiology, we use an epoxy resin impregnated lining material inversion procedure which, once cured by a powerful light source, creates an impenetrable bond between the host pipe and the lining material. Unlike other processes which use unassisted air drying once the lining material is inverted or a pull in place slip liner, our new material is fused to the existing drain and then cured to the host pipe to a scientifically proven 99% completion. This process very closely resembles how a dentist might fill a cavity and cure that material using a powerful light. This contiguous piece of material is highly resistant to new root intrusion, and stops any existing corrosion from spreading, thus securing years and years of additional peace of mind. Other processes are not as precise as the light curing and can result in liner failures (not what you want) and lengthy wait times to confirm whether or not the work is truly "done" before leaving the job.