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The Benefits of Trenchless Point Repairs

Cost-Efficient and Targeted Solutions
Cost-Effective

Point repair targets specific areas of damage, so there’s no need for full pipe replacement, significantly lowering material and labor costs. It also reduces the need for excavation, which is typically a major expense in traditional pipe repair methods.

Minimally Invasive

Trenchless point repair methods require little to no digging, preserving landscaping, driveways, roads, and property structures. It also reduces the disruption to residential, commercial, and public areas during the repair process.

Quick and Efficient

Point repairs can often be completed in a fraction of the time required for full pipe replacements, reducing downtime. Faster installation process leads to minimal disruption of daily activities or business operations.

Durability and Longevity

Point repairs use advanced materials that are cured-in-place, resulting in a durable fix that can last for over 50 years. The patch or lining restores the structural integrity of the pipe, effectively preventing leaks, cracks, or further deterioration.

Effective Point Repairs: Restoring Integrity, Ensuring Longevity

Focused Solutions for Isolated Pipe Damage

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Point Repair Installation

A point repair installation begins with a CCTV inspection to identify the damaged section of the pipe, followed by cleaning to prepare the area. A resin-impregnated patch or liner is then inserted and positioned over the damage, cured in place to create a strong, seamless repair without the need for excavation.

Versatile Application

Point repairs work on a variety of pipe materials such as clay, PVC, cast iron, and concrete. It is suitable for residential, commercial, industrial, and municipal applications.

Design Focused

A point repair is ideal for addressing localized issues, such as root intrusions, cracks, small fractures, or joint misalignments, without overhauling the entire system. It is tailored to fix only the problematic section of the pipe, preserving the rest of the system.