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Super pex man
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Sure, what system do you use?
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Are you a licensed plumber, or does pipe relining not require such a license?
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Web Site Baby Sitter
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Welcome to pz. Never done lining myself, but some here do.
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I did pipe lining for 5 yrs. hated it, but it was more the supervisor I worked for than the lining. Installed over 25,000 ft of it.
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Is this the epoxy stuff?
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Super pex man
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I can personally vouch for permaliner. They have a solid system. Once the liner is cured it's stronger than the pipe.
What kind of pipe do you end up relining more, pvc or cast iron?? |
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When I was doing it it was mostly clay and cast iron. I never cared for what the cast iron looked like after we got done because the liner would conform to what was there so if the cast was all pitted and mineral depsoits built up in it it would look like crap. Even after it was descaled. It looked good on clay and orangeburg though that is if the orangeburg wasn't in too bad a shape. The fumes that the resin would emit would always give me a headache and God help you if you accidently got some of that stuff on your skin.
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