Sectional Pipe Repairs | Ted Berry Company | Maine
Sewer

CIPP Sectional Point Repairs

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The Problem

Municipal sanitary sewer collections systems are failing at an alarming rate in New England. Many structural defects found in a sewer line are localized and are in need of immediate repair however are costly to excavate and repair by traditional means. These defects include breaks, holes, cracks, fractures, infiltration, and root ingress and can lead to environmental non-compliance as well as overflow and damage to public and private property.

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Solution

The Ted Berry Company trenchless CIPP sectional point repair system is a NO-DIG process where a structural liner is installed in an existing pipe to repair a defect without the need to excavate or repair the entire line. The CIPP point repair system uses a liner impregnated with a thermal setting resin which is expanded and cured to form a tight fitting liner within the existing pipe, the CIPP process incorporates the existing pipe into the finished product to produce improved performance to the original pipe and a long term structural solution.

Results

A 8″ ID x 48″ long sectional point repair was installed in 4 hours saving the city over $20,000.

Our work has provided a long term structural repair and is extending the asset life of the 300′ section of sewer main.