Pipe replacement is a traditional means of repair where a plumber will remove the failing pipe and replace it with a new pipe. This repair method has many disadvantages, which include the creation of a messy construction site, significant time to complete, and the fact that in almost all circumstances costs more than lining. New Drain of Florida ’s cured in place pipe (CIPP) lining solutions are non-destructive, eco-friendly, non-invasive, costeffective and can be installed in a fraction of the time.
New Drain of Florida uses lining technology used to rehabilitate sections of pipework such as drains by pulling in a ‘Cured In Place’ liner. The liner is felt-based and formed over an inflatable bladder which is saturated in epoxy resin, pulled into place inside the existing host pipe and inflated. After the epoxy has cured, the bladder is deflated and removed leaving a new pipe within an old pipe and forming a structural barrier with ring strength.
The technology can be applied in any section of drain, sewer, rain water or utility pipework in either a vertical, horizontal or a mix of both orientations. The liners can be installed within any type of host pipe, including metals, plastics, ceramics, and organics.
New Drain of Florida can use pipework with diameters between 1 1/2” to 12” inches or more depending on a variety of factors. Any length of pipe is manageable, but typically lengths of pipe that can be lined at once vary depending on diameter, a length of approx. 150 feet is able to be done at one time for a 4 inch diameter host pipe Lining Technology can be used on pipework with diameters between 1 1/2” to 12” inches or more depending on a variety of factors. Any length of pipe is manageable, but typically lengths of pipe that can be lined at once vary depending on diameter, a length of approx. 150 feet is able to be done at one time for a 4 inch diameter host pipe.
Lining Technology is designed with a flexible and contouring rubber bladder in it. Once installed, the bladder within the liner is inflated pushing the epoxy saturated felt around the contours of the host pipe, making a mechanical bond with its host. New Drain of Florida also offers specific liners for Y and T connections.
The access points, cleanouts and manholes we utilize are typically already present.
Typically, the lining process takes between 2 – 8 hours depending on the section of pipe being lined.
Once the bladder is removed, the cured liner is inspected as part of quality assurance. The section of pipe can be brought back into service within 10 minutes of successfully completing this process.
With some drain applications, the pipe systems don’t even need to be turned off. If necessary, the pipe system can be worked on and nonfunctional during the least inconvenient hours for your home, building, or facility.
Lining Technology can applied with varying resins to mate with the pipe’s discharge temperature and chemicals being transported. Special resins can tolerate temperatures above 212°F.
New Drain of Florida can compensate for deviation in diameter or alignment of the existing host pipe should it be affected by collapse, degradation or cracking. In the case of protrusion or debris in the pipes, the host pipe needs to be thoroughly cleaned initially and any debris removed before lining can commence.
Through the process, compliance to key steps are recorded, even using a web-based application. On completion, a visual inspection using a camera is undertaken immediately following curing.
The warranty is 10 years, but the anticipated life expectancy is 75 years.
Our epoxy meets or exceeds the physical properties set forth by the American Standard of Testing and Materials (ASTM) as well as other national & international standards for CIPP rehabilitation.
New Drain of Florida structural liner and unique pull-in-place process was developed in the 1990s and has been used on thousands of skyscrapers, commercial buildings, multi-unit residential complexes, houses, federal structures, churches, schools and other buildings.
New Drain of Florida Certified Contractors have been rigorously trained and certified by New Drain of Florida Technologies. This includes a thorough initial contractor training, an online continuing education series, a multitude of unique industry specific educational intensives, as well as the ongoing support and quality assurance practices from the New Drain of Florida team. Periodic re-certification is a requirement for all New Drain of Florida Certified Contractors.
New Drain of Florida system 2000, 3000 and UV831 products meet American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) 1216 and F1743 standards and certified under International Association of Plumbing & Mechanical Officials (IAPMO) and International Code Council (ICC).
The New Drain of Florida Quality Management System Manufacturing location at 106 McMaster Ave Ajax Ontario Canada is certified under International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9001.