Advanced Drainage
Trenchless Repairs
Advanced Drainage specializes in trenchless repairs, offering a modern solution to damaged drainage pipes that minimizes disruption. Digging isn't always the best, or even a feasible, option when dealing with a compromised pipe. Factors like location – perhaps under a building, road, or landscaping – can make traditional excavation excessively expensive and disruptive. This is where trenchless repair methods become invaluable. They allow for the rehabilitation or replacement of pipes with no digging, preserving the surrounding environment and infrastructure while restoring functionality.
CIPP Liners
CIPP liners offer a targeted solution for addressing imperfections within sewage systems. These liners effectively seal damaged sections of pipe, restoring structural integrity without requiring excavation. The process involves saturating a fabric sheet with resin, which is then positioned over the damaged area using an inflatable packer. Once in place, the packer expands, pressing the resin-impregnated liner against the interior walls of the pipe. The resin cures, creating a durable and tightly bonded patch that effectively seals cracks, holes, and other minor defects, extending the lifespan of the existing pipeline.
Techniques of CIPP Lining -
Blow In
It's more common than you might think to find peculiar objects within drainage systems. While we often encounter the usual suspects like hair and grease, occasionally we find something truly unexpected a fork, for example. This Fork recently presented itself as a major culprit in a blocked drain. Its presence was certainly out of place, but removing it was crucial to restoring flow and preventing further inconvenience and blockages for our customer.

Techniques of CIPP Lining -
Push In
CIPP liners offer a targeted solution for addressing imperfections within sewage systems. These liners effectively seal damaged sections of pipe, restoring structural integrity without requiring excavation. The process involves saturating a fabric sheet with resin, which is then positioned over the damaged area using an inflatable packer. Once in place, the packer expands, pressing the resin-impregnated liner against the interior walls of the pipe. The resin cures, creating a durable and tightly bonded patch that effectively seals cracks, holes, and other minor defects, extending the lifespan of the existing pipeline.