Drain Lining
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24/7 Services for
Blocked Drains
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Competitively Priced, High Quality Work
Reliable and professional Drainage Specialists
Qualified, experienced team members
DRAIN LINING – NO DIG TECHNOLOGY
No Dig Technology is a proven and established method of placing a new pipe within an existing damaged pipe without excavation and with minimal disruption. The new pipe material is similar to GRP (glass reinforced plastic) and in all cases will be superior in quality and strength to the pipe which it lines. The new pipe is moulded into the damaged pipe by an ingenious method called ‘inversion’using water or air pressure, fitting it tightly against the wall of the existing pipe. When the inversion is complete the new pipe (which is originally flexible) is now rigid, resulting in a strong, tough pipe tightly fitted within the existing pipe with only a minimum loss of cross section of approximately 6%.
BENEFITS OF NO DIG TECHNOLOGY
Eliminates costly excavations and general disruption to the property.
Capable of repairing and curing leaking and open joints, root intrusion, cracks and all other associated pipe failure.
Superior quality at lower cost means good value for money. The drain liner we use (Renoline) conforms with European Standard BSEN13566-F:2002.
DRAIN LINING – DOMESTIC HOUSEHOLD DRAIN
In this case, our customer had recently built expensive decking, only to find afterwards that he had a broken sewer pipe beneath it.
Using drain lining technology we were able to repair the broken pipe without damaging his decking or excavating his garden,
which would’ve been both disruptive and costly.
DRAIN LINING — DOMESTIC DRAIN TO MAIN SEWER
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WP Drainage is an established drainage solution provider in the UK. We provide genuine and high-quality drainage services to domestic and commercial clients across Kent and its surrounding areas.