Why Is Relining Useful?
Pipeline relining is a useful technology for the municipal and public sector because it provides a cost-effective, durable, environmentally friendly, and minimally disruptive solution for repairing damaged pipelines.
Municipal & Public Sector
Cost-effective: Traditional methods of repairing damaged pipelines, such as excavation and replacement, can be expensive and disruptive. In contrast, pipeline relining is a more cost-effective solution as it requires minimal excavation and can be completed quickly, reducing downtime and minimizing disruptions to the public.
Durability: Pipeline relining involves inserting a new lining into the existing pipeline, which creates a new, durable, and corrosion-resistant inner layer. This lining can last for decades and is resistant to wear and tear, making it an ideal solution for municipal and public sector pipelines that experience heavy usage.
Environmentally friendly: Pipeline relining is an environmentally friendly solution as it produces minimal waste and does not require the disposal of old pipeline materials. It is a sustainable alternative to traditional pipeline repair methods that can produce significant amounts of waste.
Minimal disruption: Pipeline relining can be completed without the need for excavation, which means that disruption to traffic and the public is minimized. This makes it an ideal solution for pipelines located in urban areas and other areas with high levels of foot traffic.