23 June 2021

Pipelining For Homeowners: Are CIPP Lining Cost-Effective?


Broken pipes, water or sewer line, can cause bigger problems if ignored for too long. Homeowners should act promptly and contact a plumbing contractor to handle pipe issues. The two ways of repairing faulty and damaged pipes include traditional excavation-replacement (also known as dig-and-repair method) and CIPP lining. 

What Is CIPP Lining? 

Cured-in-place piping (CIPP) refers to a trenchless pipelining method of repairing damaged pipes. Unlike traditional piping repair methods, CIPP doesn’t involve extensive digging and property damage.  

With trenchless technology, plumbing contractors can repair and replace broken pipes with minimal excavation in less time. They use the advanced equipment such as a max vacuum pump, to ensure a successful pipe repair. 

Is CIPP lining cost-effective for homeowners? Find out the answer to this common CIPP lining question by reading below. Take a look at how the costs differ between trenchless and traditional methods to determine if CIPP lining is more cost effective than what most homeowners are used to go for. 

Upfront Costs Depend On Methods Used 

When it comes to the upfront costs of trenchless lining versus traditional pipe repair, the latter is slightly less expensive than the former. Homeowners have many plumbing contractors to choose from when it comes to traditional pipe replacement, because this is a common pipe repair method. 

The average upfront cost of a traditional pipe repair is between USD$50 and USD$250 per foot. The cost varies depending on several factors such as the materials and the location of the pipes. Most traditional plumbing jobs involve over 10 feet of pipe, and the average upfront cost includes materials and labor. 

For the trenchless pipe repair, the upfront cost depends on the technology or method used. The two trenchless technologies for pipe repair and replacement include the following: 

  • Lateral Pipe Lining: In CIPP lining technology, the plumbing expert creates a new pipe in an existing pipe. The CIPP contractor utilizes existing pipes and adds an epoxy resin layer to re-line the pipe, repair cracks, and close gaps. By doing so, soil intrusion and leakage are prevented. The cost for CIPP lining ranges from USD$80 to USD$250 per foot. 
  • Pipe Bursting: This trenchless piping technique utilizes a hydraulic or pneumatic head. It destroys the old, damaged pipe and then drags in a new replacement pipe. As compared to lateral CIPP lining, pipe bursting is less expensive. The cost ranges between USD$60 and USD$200 per foot. 

Consider The Hidden Costs  

While the upfront cost of traditional pipe repair and replacement is less expensive than the trenchless method, you also need to consider the hidden or other costs. There could be additional costs not covered by the quoted price above.  


Here are some examples of hidden costs of traditional pipe repair and replacement method: 

  • Excavation Cost: Traditional trenching repair methods don’t include the old pipe excavation cost. The cost of trenching ranges from USD$4 and USD$12 per foot.  
  • Hiring Another Contractor: The plumbing contractor may ask a subcontractor to perform the digging, which adds to the additional costs.  
  • Landscaping: While the price estimate of a traditional pipe method may cover the excavation cost, it may less likely include the cost of fixing the landscape. Homeowners need to hire someone to fix their garden, which may costs hundreds or thousands of dollars. 
  • Additional Work: If the contractor encounters large, heavy objects over the sewer pipes, the homeowner may incur separate charges for relocating the objects.  

CIPP trenchless technology doesn’t have the above hidden costs because the procedure is minimally invasive. It eliminates ruining landscaping, driveways, and sidewalks. Trenchless techniques are a more cost-effective and faster solution for residential pipe repair projects.  

Save Time And Save Money 

It’s important to save time in resolving plumbing emergencies and other plumbing-related issues so you can resume your normal routine as soon as possible. Because CIPP lining involves less completion time than traditional pipe repair and replacement, you’ll save more time and use it to focus on your family, work, or business. 

CIPP lining is a cutting-edge technique without open-cut excavation and pipe replacement. It works by inserting an epoxy resin-impregnated liner through the old pipeline. After which, the liner is cured to create a durable pipeline. So, just imagine the time and money you’ll save from trenchless pipe lining over traditional pipe repair and replacement. 

Conclusion  

CIPP lining is cost-effective. Because this pipe repair method doesn’t involve extensive digging, you’ll save on material and labor cost, as well as the cost in bringing back the beauty of your yard after the excavation. In addition, you’ll save yourself from the hassle and stress of overseeing workers within your property with CIPP lining, unlike several days of operations supervision using traditional methods. 

22 June 2021

Home Design Tips for Cat Lovers

Photo by Juli Kosolapova on Unsplash

If you have a furry friend that follows you around your home, or seems to always be off somewhere causing havoc, it might be time to make a few tweaks to your home.

Taking inspiration from this cat owner’s apartment, we’re sharing several design ideas that your kitten will lap up like a saucer of milk.

Vertical Space

Providing your pet with not just ground-level space, but vertical space will give them the freedom to stretch out, explore and oversee their kingdom. And since very little space above furniture level is used by us humans, there’s no harm in making a little more room for your fur baby. 

Giving your cat lots of opportunity to climb and rest higher up with floating shelves, pet stairs or small cubby holes can be both practical and stylish for everyone involved. Cats tend to prefer sleeping in higher up places, as it allows them to feel a little safer. That, or they just like to keep an eye on humans and their food bowls...

Using staggered shelving across the wall can create a cool and contemporary living space with practical storage while also being a stairway to heaven for your kitty cat. 

Just remember not to over fill the shelving, otherwise you might your belongings all over the floor when you wake up in the morning. 

Toilet privacy

Just like us humans like privacy when using the bathroom, cats are no different. Rather than having the litter tray out for all to see, hiding it in a cabinet with a small entryway for your kitty will give them the privacy they need. It’ll also keep your home looking and smelling much nicer for when guests arrive. 

Sun traps

If there’s one thing cats love, it’s a good nap in the sunshine. Whether you install a cozy window seat or use wooden blinds to bring the sun in, your cat will have a new favorite snooze spot. Because, as we all know, they’ll never use the pet bed you bought them. While they’re not using the window seat, you can enjoy the perks too – if you have permission, of course. 

Their own door

If you want to keep the room warm and toasty in the cooler months, or don’t want to keep getting up to let your cat out, it might be time to upgrade the door. A cat door for a sliding door frames is the perfect way to make your cat a little less high maintenance. Without having to leave the door open just in case they want to come in, you’ll also be able to keep the living room cozier for you and the family. 

Loop-free pile

Carpets with a short or loop free pile are the way to go for cat homes. That way, when they ‘forget’ where their scratching post is, you don’t have to invest in a new carpet. Having a little rug in the room where they can snuggle, snooze, and scratch, will hopefully stop prevent them from using the sofa leg.

It’s time to give your cat the kingdom it deserves.