El Paso Pipe Relining
Fix the Leaking Pipes Under Your Slabs, Floors & Foundations
Are you noticing recurring problems with your drains backing up? Are you struggling to get water pressure in your kitchen or bathroom? If you’re experiencing these issues, it’s time to call. Sometimes the problem is more than a simple clog.
When your drain pipes crack over time, corrode, or fill with mineral deposits from El Paso hard water, they need to be repaired or replaced. Some of those pipes, especially the ones in the foundation of your property, are difficult to get to. Traditional methods of repair, jackhammering through your floor, can be messy, loud, and destructive.
Our Pipe Relining techniques allow us to fix damaged lines from the inside without demolition of your home or business.
What is Pipe Relining?
Pipe relining is one of our trenchless methods for repairing drain pipes damaged by cracks and corrosion without digging them up. Here’s how we do it:
- We insert a flexible liner coated with epoxy resin inside the damaged pipe.
- Next, we fill that liner with air until it presses up tightly against the pipe walls.
- We then use UV light, air, or steam to cure that lining.
- When it finishes curing and hardening, it leaves a smooth, seamless interior that seals all cracks, stops all leaks, and restores proper water flow.
You can think of it as building a brand new pipe inside your old one—and we do it without tearing apart your floors or foundation. For El Paso homes set on slab foundations, this can be a real game-changer. We can repair pipes running beneath your floors without breaking a tile.
When do you need pipe relining?
Pipe relining is not for every drain problem you face. Some clogs are only temporary. However, if you notice the same issues repeatedly, you might have a bigger problem on your hands. Here are a few indications to look for when considering pipe relining:
- The same drain continues to back up after cleaning it multiple times.
- You notice that you have slow drains in several different parts of your home.
- There’s a sewer odor coming from your drains or inside your walls.
- You’re finding unexplained moisture or wet spots on the floor.
- Your water bill has gone up, but you can’t figure out why.
- Your El Paso home is more than 30 years old and still has its original plumbing.
These kinds of symptoms often indicate cracks, corrosion, or joint failure in your drain pipes. If those pipes run under your slab foundation, traditional methods of accessing them are expensive and destructive. Pipe relining gives us a better way.
Still not sure? We can run cameras through your drains to help you see exactly what’s going on.
Why do El Paso homeowners choose Pipe Relining?
Traditional plumbing repairs can be devastating to your property when you’re dealing with pipes that run under your slab foundation. They often involve jackhammers, torn-up tile, concrete dust covering everything, and a week or more of chaos in your home.
Our pipe relining method bypasses all of that. Here’s what we offer you instead:
- Your floors, finished or unfinished, will stay intact instead of being torn up.
- We access pipes through pre-existing cleanouts or small entry points.
- The process is faster than you would expect. Most pipe relining jobs only take a day, sometimes even less.
- You don’t have to wait around for concrete to set or for your flooring to be reinstalled.
And the results last. Your new pipe-lining can last for 50 years or more. It keeps out leaks, is resistant to corrosion, and the smooth interior won’t trap debris or mineral buildup as your old pipes do. The whole job usually costs less than tearing everything apart and reinstalling new plumbing. Without demolition, there’s less labor cost and fewer surprises.
If you have an older El Paso home still using the original plumbing, pipe relining offers a way to finally fix all those problems without destroying your house.
Why El Paso Trusts U.T. Trenchless
Fixing pipes under a slab foundation takes more than equipment—it takes expertise. We’ve helped hundreds of El Paso homeowners avoid the chaos and expense that come with excavation plumbing.
We’ll inspect your drains, explain what we find, and recommend the most cost-effective fix. If pipe relining isn’t right for your situation, we’ll say so. Call us today and put a stop to that recurring leak for good!