Our Process
1
Air Drying of Pipes
Air hoses are connected to the piping system. The isolated system is then dried with preheated, filtered air.

2
Corundum Cleaning
The dried pipes are cleaned using an air and sand mixture that sandblasts the inside surface of the pipes. The cleaning process prepares the internal pipe surface for proper bonding of the epoxy.

3
Epoxy Coating Applied
The final stage of the ePIPE process is the application of the epoxy lining to the system. Once the coating is cured the pipes are reassembled, flushed and pressure tested. The finished product provides a "new pipe within a pipe" offering corrosion protection and protecting your water supply from leaching lead and leaks.




ePIPE Services
A number of factors can work alone or in combination to affect the rate of corrosion in any piping system. Depending on the number and degree of these factors, even a new piping system can show signs of corrosive wear in a few as two years after installation. Even the highest quality water source can cause some of these problems in your piping system.
Lead/Copper Contaminants
Corrosion causes lead and copper contaminants to leach into your drinking water.

Pinhole Leaks / Failing Copper
These miniscule leaks in your pipes can cause major damage such as mold and water damage to your floor, ceiling or walls.

Discolored Water
Many people attribute brown water to the water source, when in fact the water entering their home is clean. Rust in their pipes is contaminating their water.

Low Water Flow / Encrusted Galvanized
Poor or lower flow than normal is also a telltale sign that there may be a problem in your piping system.

Leak & lead protection
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