cr1973
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 30, 2003
- 100
I am considering lining some old cast iron pipes, in lieu of dig and replace. The process appears to involve cutting open the existing main, pull a liner through, then inflating this liner with water or steam. Once the liner cures, a robot runs inside the pipe and cuts holes at the service taps.
Anyone here tried this before? I am curious how long this process takes, and how to run a secondary water system to keep residents in service as the main is being relined.
Anyone here tried this before? I am curious how long this process takes, and how to run a secondary water system to keep residents in service as the main is being relined.