NuFlow, A Respected Pipe Lining Company, Structurally Repairs Drainage Pipes, Making Them Stronger Than Unlined Pipes


Posted May 27, 2022 by NuFlowusa

NuFlow uses innovative technology for the repair of small diameter pipe restoration, ranging from 1.5 inch to 2 inch, in host pipes consisting of clay, concrete, metal, and iron, steel, plastic and fiberglass

 
NuFlow revolutionized the Cipp market with its pull-in-place method, bringing the structural liner inside the building. While other pipelining techniques are limited to larger pipes that run outside the building, NuFlow has been the leader in “inside infrastructure” rehabilitation.

According to Tom Bowman, the President of NuFlow, “Pipelining is often carried out and completed within a day. Our solution does not require excavation or destruction and therefore translates to less mess and minimal disruption to your daily lifestyle, extending the life of the piping system. Because it uses existing plumbing access points, lining works with minimal disruption to the home or business and avoids digging or destruction to buildings or landscaping, preventing displacement. Our Cold Cure UV liners cure in just minutes, resulting in an increased flow rate, elimination of weakened joints, properly sealed cracks and holes and the eradication of groundwater pollution.”

The first cured-in-place pipe technology (CIPP) was developed in England in the 1970s. Firstly, the CIPP market’s focus was on large diameter pipes in the municipal sector. During the 1990s new technology emerged with NuFlow’s pull-in-place method that focused on smaller sewer and drains pipes of 2” to 12” in diameter.

NuFlow has received patent rights for its pull-in-place structural lining processes and has licensed the technology to 400 companies internationally with pipelining installations taking place on six continents.

The NuFlow Precision Push or Pull in Place (PIP) pipelining method uses existing access points, and the flexibility of the saturated liner before curing makes it easy to insert into small diameter pipes with multiple bends, allowing for full control by pulling or pushing the liner into place, perfectly matching the building’s infrastructure.

NuFlow’spipelining technologies work on all types of drainage and potable piping materials, both indoor and outdoor, lining pipelines with minimal disruption to the home or business, without digging trenches and destroying buildings or landscape, preventing displacement, business closure and minimising pipe system downtime.

It can be used in a wide variety of plumbing systems including, sanitary sewer and drainpipes, roof and storm drain systems, vertical sanitary systems, potable water pipes, water risers and water mains, greywater systems, HVAC systems, fire suppression, and compressed air systems, and conduit piping.

NuFlow offers professional solutions by using high-quality products including NuDrain, NuLine, NuForce, NuCure, Sealine, NuFlow 945, and NuFlow7000 that have all been developed for specific problem areas regarding pipelines.

About Us:

NuFlow, the US-based innovative industry leader for small diameter pipe restoration and lining, was granted an exclusive license in 2006 by APL to utilize all technologies and patent rights. This made NuFlow the only licensed pipe and rehabilitation company, manufacturing and installing multiple technologies for pressurized and non-pressurized systems.
The acquisition of APL in 2007 put them way ahead of the pack. Specializing in all pipe repairs, sewer pipe repair, lead pipe replacement, pipe reclining, and internal pipe coating, with minimum disruption, Nuflow is the company of choice, completing the job speedily with well-trained staff, at competitive prices.

For more information, kindly visit https://www.nuflow.com.
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Tags sewer pipe lining , sewer pipe repair , sewer rehabilitation
Last Updated May 27, 2022