Spray-applied epoxy and urethane coatings create a smooth, protective layer inside your pipes, sealing leaks, preventing corrosion, and restoring flow without digging or major disruption.
Unlike traditional lining methods, spray lining is ideal for smaller diameter pipes, complex layouts, and systems with multiple bends or connections, allowing for faster installation and minimal interruption.
Seamless internal coating for corrosion protection and leak sealing
Ideal for small-diameter pipes and complex pipe layouts
Fast. Flexible. Built for pipes traditional lining can’t handle.
LIMITATIONS OF TRADITIONAL LINING & REPAIR METHODS
Not Every Pipe Is a Good Fit for Traditional Lining or Excavation
While methods like CIPP lining and excavation work well in many situations, they aren’t always the best solution, especially for smaller pipes, complex layouts, or systems with multiple bends and connections. In these cases, traditional approaches can be slower, more disruptive, or less effective than needed.
Small-Diameter Pipe Limitations
Traditional liners can be difficult to install in smaller pipes, limiting options for restoring flow and sealing damage without invasive methods.
Complex Layouts & Multiple Bends
Pipes with tight turns, vertical drops, or multiple connections can be harder to line using standard methods, increasing installation time and complexity.
Reinstating Connections Adds Time
Traditional small diameter lining methods require reopening connections after installation, adding extra steps, time, and potential disruption to the process.
Unnecessary Downtime & Disruption
More involved repair methods can take longer to complete, impacting operations in commercial, municipal, or high-use environments.
If your system has tight spaces, multiple connections, or smaller pipes, traditional methods may not be the best solution.
A Faster, More Flexible Option for Complex Pipe Systems
Spray-applied lining is ideal for situations where traditional lining or excavation isn’t the most efficient approach, especially in smaller pipes or systems with complex layouts.
If your pipes are smaller, more complex, or need a faster solution, spray lining may be the most efficient way to restore performance.
The Solution
Restore and Protect Your Pipes from the Inside
Spray-applied epoxy and urethane coatings create a smooth, protective layer inside your existing pipes, sealing minor defects, preventing corrosion, and restoring flow without excavation.
Using specialized spray equipment, we apply an even coating throughout the pipe interior, adapting to bends, drops, and tight spaces where traditional lining methods may not be practical.
Instead of installing a new pipe within the old one, spray lining reinforces and protects what’s already there. This results in faster installation, minimal disruption, and a reliable solution for restoring performance without unnecessary complexity.
Key Benefits:
Creates a seamless internal coating that seals and protects pipe walls
Restores flow by smoothing rough, scaled, or corroded surfaces
Ideal for small-diameter pipes and complex layouts
Faster installation with minimal downtime or disruption
Restore and protect your pipes without the time, complexity, or disruption of traditional lining.
Here’s how our spray lining process works, step by step.
How it works
A Fast, Precision Spray Lining Process Built for Minimal Disruption
We use specialized spray equipment to clean, coat, and restore your pipes from the inside, delivering a smooth, protective finish with less downtime and faster turnaround than traditional methods.
CAMERA INSPECTION & System ASSESSMENT
We start with a detailed video inspection to evaluate pipe condition, identify corrosion, buildup, or minor defects, and confirm that spray lining is the right solution for your system.
CLEAN & PREPARE THE PIPE
We thoroughly clean the pipe interior using hydro jetting or mechanical methods to remove debris, scale, and buildup, ensuring proper adhesion and long-term coating performance.
APPLY THE SPRAY LINING
Using specialized equipment, we evenly apply an epoxy or urethane coating throughout the pipe, creating a smooth, seamless protective layer that adapts to bends, drops, and tight spaces.
FINAL INSPECTION & SYSTEM RESTORATION
After curing, we perform a final inspection to verify coating quality and ensure proper flow, then return your system to service with minimal disruption.
Most spray lining projects are completed in a single visit, delivering immediate improvements in flow and long-term pipe protection.
If your pipes need restoration without the time or disruption of traditional methods, spray lining is often the fastest and most efficient way to restore performance.
If your drains are slowing down or your pipes are showing signs of wear, spray lining offers a fast, efficient way to restore performance without excavation or extended downtime.