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Commercial Pipe Restoration

We can extend the life of your sewer and drainage pipes by as much as 50 years or more by installing new composite pipes inside of your existing failing pipes.

Less Down Time. Lower Cost. Lasting Results.

Champion Pipe Restoration repairs commercial property pipe systems without the mess and disruption of traditional pipe removal and replacement methods by utilizing advanced pipe lining technologies that don’t require excavation or the destruction of surrounding features.

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How We Give New Life To Old Pipes…

Our experienced professionals will renew your pipe systems from the inside by creating new pipes within your original pipes. For 1.5-2″ diameter pipes, specialized equipment is used to apply a durable epoxy coating to the inside of pipe walls, sealing leaks and protecting the pipe from further degradation. For 2-8″ pipes, a resin saturated liner is pulled or inverted into the host-pipe and then cured to create a new composite pipe within the original pipe. Our environmentally friendly methods require little to no digging or disruption and provide a long-lasting solution to your pipe problems.

In most cases, individual stack sections and branch lines will be restored and reinstated in a
SINGLE DAY, returning lines to service each afternoon before our crews leave for the night.

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In Business…Time is Money & Down-Time is Costly.

Flexible Scheduling Minimizes Down-Time

We’ll work when you don’t have to. We understand the challenges business face to keep operations moving and customers satisfied. We can schedule pipe restoration work to be performed at night, on weekends, or when business is slowest.

Faster Restoration Keeps Business Moving

Depending upon the extent of the work to be performed, most pipe sections can be restored and returned to service in a single shift. This means you’ll be back in business when our crews leave for the day. Because our services are non-destructive, our footprint is small.

Pipe Restoration For All Types Of Commercial Properties

  • Hotels, Resorts, & Vacation Rentals

  • Theme Parks & Amusement Centers

  • Hospitals & Health Care Centers

  • Schools & Universities

  • Shopping Malls & Retail Centers

  • Restaurants & Coffee Shops

  • Government Buildings

  • Airports & Military Installations

  • Office Buildings & Research Parks

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Learn more about our amazing pipe restoration technologies or get started today by scheduling a site visit with one of our experienced restoration consultants.

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Get started by scheduling a site visit with one of our pipe restoration experts!

Commercial Pipe Restoration Without The Mess

Champion Pipe Restoration employs a straight-forward, Proven Process to restore commercial pipe systems without the construction mess, dust, and disruption of traditional pipe removal and replacement methods. Our experienced professionals will renew your pipes from the inside by creating new pipes within your existing failing pipes.

STEP 1
Preliminary
Video Inspection

STEP 2
Pipe Cleaning
& Preparation

STEP 3
Pipe Lining & Epoxy Coating

STEP 4
Reinstatement of Connections

STEP 5
Post-Restoration Inspection

Learn more about our amazing pipe restoration technologies or
get started today by scheduling a Site Visit.

Advantages of Our Non-Destructive Pipe Restoration Methods

Restore Your Pipes…
Not Your Floors.

Pipe Repiar without Floor Damage

 

Cured-In-Place Pipe Lining and Resin Coating allow us to repair your pipes without tearing apart floors, ceilings, and walls. 

  • Economical – Because we repair your sewer pipes from the inside, we don’t need to excavate and destroy surrounding features like traditional remove and replace methods; this saves on both restoration costs and reduces down time.

  • Less Disruptive – We restore most individual pipe sections and branch lines and return them to service the same day. Without the mess and noise of traditional remove and replace methods, our crews will occupy a significantly smaller footprint while work progresses.

  • Long-Lasting – Pipes restored with Cured-In-Place Liner are typically stronger than PVC pipes, are more resistant to root penetration than newly installed pipes, and have a life expectancy of 50 years or more.

  • Faster – Because we restore pipes without destroying surrounding features, our non-destructive restoration methods can be completed in a fraction of the time of traditional methods.

  • Hygienic & Environmentally Friendly – Relined pipe stops sewage and waste-water from leaking out of your pipes into the surrounding area and prevents effluent from leaking into neighboring properties.

  • Peace of Mind – Rest easy knowing that your newly restored pipes have a design life of 50 years and that our 5-Year Parts & Labor Warranty is one of the best in the business.

It’s Easy to Get Started. Here’s How…

  1. Call or Message us to schedule a site visit.
     
  2. We’ll provide you with a Restoration Plan that explains the cost/benefit of any options and takes your budget into account.
     
  3. With your approval, we’ll Perform restoration work on a schedule that has the least impact on your business.
     

When we’re done…you can relax knowing that our work is backed by a 5 Year Warranty and your new pipes have a design life in excess of 50 years.

Frequently Asked Questions

The primary reason pipe restoration is so much less expensive than pipe replacement (re-piping), is because Champion Pipe Restoration rehabilitates pipes without having to dig up or destroy everything around them. In a classical pipe replacement scenario, pipes must be removed and replaced from behind walls, under slabs, under floors, and under driveways and landscaping. In many cases, this requires the expensive and time-consuming process of tearing up and repairing bathrooms, flooring, slabs, sidewalks, asphalt, green areas, etc. It’s also time consuming. With traditional re-piping methods causing so much disruption, it’s easy to imagine how Champion Pipe Restoration can save customers as much as 40% or more over pipe replacement.

While there are several factors that influence how long pipe restoration will take, Champion Pipe Restoration can often restore vertical stack sections and branch lines and return them to service in a single shift; this means that occupants will typically have service each evening by the time our crews leave for the day. The length of time required to complete the entire project is dependent on the size of the building, number of pipes requiring restoration, and site-specific logistical challenges. Regardless of the circumstances however, our pipe restoration methods are almost always significantly faster than pipe replacement.

Our restoration methods are applicable to virtually every kind of pipe used in the construction trades. We commonly restore Cast-Iron, Vitrified Clay, PVC, Galvanized Steel, and Concrete pipes found in most commercial sewer and drainage systems.

Our pipe liner is typically comprised of several layers consisting of a plasticized barrier, felt fabric, and interwoven fiberglass reinforcement. The liner’s layers are saturated in a specially engineered resin, which cures to form a strong composite material much like the fiberglass that boats are made of. Cured liner is extremely durable and the materials have a design-life in excess of 50 years.

When pipe has been lined with cured-in-place liner comprised of a resin saturated composite tube, the new pipe that is created is structurally sound in and of itself. The new composite pipe has the integrity to support itself regardless of the condition of the original host pipe.

We typically restore up to 100 feet of 6″ pipe or 130 feet of 3″-4″ pipe in a single shot. For smaller diameter pipe, we can typically epoxy coat about 100 feet at a time, although multiple passes may be required. One “shot” is one continuous liner or coating installation initiated from a single access point. If the access point is a cut segment or a “T- fitting”, we can shoot in both directions, providing over 200 feet of restoration coverage from a single access point.

The simple answer is no. While there is a minimal reduction in interior diameter, the smooth surface of lined and coated pipe will usually improve flow capacity. In addition, prior to restoration, cleaning of the line will have removed roots and build-up that had previously impeded flow.

Yes, restored pipe is very root resistant. When Champion restores pipes, the resulting lined/coated pipe contains no joints or leaks. Roots are attracted to water. With no more leaks, there is no water for the roots to grow towards, and with no more joints, there are no crevices for roots to find their way into.

In terms of materials, the resin systems and composite liner materials employed by Champion Pipe Restoration have an engineered service life in excess of 50 years.

We have several methods for re-instating connections (branch lines) so that flow can be restored to trunk or mainlines. When access is available from the connecting line, we may utilize a milling cutter to cut the liner and open the connection back up. When access from the connecting line is not available, we utilize a specially engineered robotic cutter to reinstate connections.

In most cases, building owners are responsible for maintenance of the sewer pipes that connect the building to the public sewer system. The building owners’ responsibility typically ends where the “lateral” connection pipe crosses into the right-of-way near the roadside.

Drainage will be unavailable to affected areas while our crews are working on site. The respective drainage system will typically be operational by the time our crews leave each afternoon. Any overnight or longer-term unavailability is coordinated with management and the occupants on a case-by-case basis.

Depending upon the layout of the units, we will either pull toilets or use roof vents to access the branch lines. In some cases, we may have to remove a small square of wall material from behind fixtures to gain access.

Usually, yes. The state requires a permit for residential, commercial, and industrial pipe restoration in most cases. Your sales representative will speak with you about permit requirements prior to scheduling restoration work so that we may pull the appropriate permits on your behalf.

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