Trenchless Pipe Repair Services in Dallas, Texas
Expert Pipe Restoration Services!
We service Dallas, TX fixing broken and leaking pipes using the quicker, less disruptive, and often less expensive pipe lining process known as Cured-In-Place Pipe or CIPP. If you have a broken pipe, any type of pipe; water, sewer, gas, storm water, etc… you might be able to use this less invasive and less expensive option to repair your pipe and keep it repaired for decades

What Is CIPP Pipe Lining?
CIPP (Cured-In-Place Pipe) lining is a trenchless pipe rehabilitation technology that restores damaged pipes by inserting a specially coated liner into the existing pipeline. Once in place, the liner is inflated and cured with heat, steam, or UV light to form a new seamless, jointless pipe within the old pipe.
Why Should You Choose CIPP Over Traditional Repair?
- No disruptive excavation
- Preserves landscapes & surfaces
- Faster project times (often same-day)
- Long-lasting structural rehabilitation
- Saves thousands of dollars compared to full replacement
Frequently Asked Questions about Trenchless Pipe Repair (FAQ)
Question: What pipe materials can CIPP repair?
Answer: CIPP works with clay tile, cast iron, PVC, concrete, ABS, HDPE, and more. It forms a structural liner inside almost any sewer or drain pipe. Reach out and ask us if it might work in your specific situation.
Question: How long does the CIPP process take?
Answer: Most residential jobs are completed in one day. Larger commercial runs may take slightly longer depending on length and access.
Question: Will CIPP reduce my pipe’s diameter?
Answer: Yes, but the reduction is typically minimal (fraction of an inch) and usually improves flow because the new interior is smooth.
Question: Is CIPP environmentally friendly?
Answer: Yes it is. No large excavations means less soil disruption, reduced fuel use, and minimized disposal of old pipe material.
Question: Can CIPP fix tree root intrusion?
Answer: Absolutely! The seamless liner prevents roots from entering the pipe again.
Question: Is CIPP more expensive than traditional repair?
Answer: While material costs may be similar, trenchless CIPP is almost always less expensive overall due to avoided excavation labor and restoration costs.
Question: When is trenchless pipe repair not a good solution for my pipe issues?
Answer: While CIPP pipe lining is an excellent trenchless solution for many sewer and drain problems, it is not ideal in every situation. CIPP may not be recommended by our team of experts if the pipe has fully collapsed, is severely “belly-sagged” (major negative slope holding standing water), is significantly misaligned, or has large sections missing. In these cases, the structural integrity of the existing pipe may be too compromised for a liner to properly bond and restore function.