PELICAN
UNDERGROUND
Why Trenchless Pipe Repair?
No Digging, No Damage
Your pipelines are rehabilitated from the inside out virtually eliminating the need for traditional dig & replace repair methods.
Same Day Repairs
Most underground repairs are performed and completed in one day. This means no downtime for your home or business.
It Lasts Longer
While traditional methods last for around 10-30 years, Our trenchless pipe lining products is 50+ years.
How it Works
Our trenchless sewer repair process starts with a sewer camera inspection. Based on the results of the inspection, we create a custom repair plan that utilizes trenchless technology to minimize digging, damage, and added expenses. We also clear roots from root invasions & clear the sewer line of any buildup.
The relining process involves saturating a felt sleeve with a two-part liquid epoxy resin solution to provide a durable repair to the damaged sewer line. An inflated bladder holds the liner in place while it cures, creating a strong structural bond between the host pipe and the liner. Once the liner has cured, the bladder is removed.
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Our trenchless sewer repair system offers a long-lasting solution for any type of sewer line damage with minimal digging, damage reduction, and cost savings. It provides peace of mind and protection for years to come.
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Who We Serve
Our no-dig technology fixes sewer pipes or water lines without tearing up your yard, damaging your landscaping or making your property look like a construction zone.
Residential
Every home, no matter the size, requires a properly working sewer pipe system
Commercial
Pipelining Technologies will keep your building operating with as little interruption
Industrial
Call on for us sanitary sewer, drainage, and rainwater leader pipe repair
Our Trenchless Repair Process
Pipe bursting: This method is used if the pipe is beyond repair. The technicians can break the pipe apart and simultaneously run a new one in its place.
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Cured-in-place pipe (CIPP): Ideal for pipes with little damage, this method preserves existing lines. The technicians pull resin-saturated tubing into the pipe, creating a restorative seal.
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Proudly serving the Gulf Coast & surrounding cities.
504-400-8817