Advances in pipe rehabilitation

I’ve become interested in the issue of the old plumbing in my house. They hasn’t been replaced in a long time and has started causing me problems. I used to think the only option was to dig them up and replace, but then I came across information about Trenchless pipe rehabilitation from Mayaglobal. To be honest, I surprised that it was possible to avoid major construction work. I and learned that there are now various methods that allow pipes to be repaired from the inside without complete removal. This sounds very nice, especially in our town, where every excavation involves a lot of headaching paperwork that cause  headache. But, I'm still wondering how reliable this method is and how long the results last. So I'm curious: Is this already an industry standard, or is it still more of an alternative?

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I was in a similar situation. I also thought digging and replacing them was the only option. However, trenchless rehabilitation is already quite widely used and isn’t an “experimental” method. If everything is done correctly and the materials are of good quality, these methods can last for many years. However, it’s not a one-size-fits-all solution; it depends on the condition of the pipes. If they’re severely damaged or displaced, a traditional replacement is sometimes unavoidable.


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