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Epoxy Pipe Coating For Trenchless Pipe Restoration

Epoxy pipe coating helps protect and restore aging sewer and drain pipes with a clean trenchless rehabilitation process.

Viking Sewer Rehab provides epoxy pipe coating for Florida homes, businesses, property managers, and larger sewer systems that need pipe restoration without unnecessary excavation or property damage.

Trenchless Coating Restore the interior of the pipe without digging a long trench.
Leak Protection Epoxy helps seal cracks, corrosion, pinholes, and weak pipe surfaces.
Improved Flow A clean interior coating can improve wastewater flow and pipe performance.
How It Works

How Epoxy Pipe Coating Works

Epoxy pipe coating is a trenchless pipe restoration method that coats the inside of an existing sewer or drain pipe with a durable resin. Instead of excavating a long trench, removing the old pipe, and replacing it, Viking Sewer Rehab can restore the pipe from the inside when conditions allow.

The process begins with inspection and cleaning. Once the pipe is properly prepared, a two-part epoxy resin is applied to the pipe’s interior. The coating seals and protects the pipe surface, helping restore flow and reduce future deterioration.

01 Inspect the Pipe A sewer camera inspection helps identify cracks, corrosion, leaks, scale, and pipe condition.
02 Clean and Prepare The pipe is cleaned with hydro jetting or descaling so the epoxy can bond properly.
03 Apply Epoxy Resin A durable epoxy coating is applied throughout the pipe interior for full coverage.
04 Cure and Verify The coating cures into a protective barrier and the finished line is reviewed for results.
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Pipe Protection

Understanding Epoxy Coatings

Before epoxy coating is installed, the pipe must be properly prepared. Viking Sewer Rehab may use sewer hydro jetting to clear debris, grease, roots, and buildup, or pipe descaling to remove heavy scale from aging cast iron pipes.

Once the pipe is ready, epoxy resin is applied to the interior surface and cured with the appropriate method. The result is a protective coating that helps resist leaks, groundwater infiltration, corrosion, and future deterioration.

Warning Signs

Sewer Problems Epoxy Pipe Coating Can Repair

Homes and businesses across West Central Florida can experience sewer line damage from tree roots, compacted or shifted soil, high water tables, heavy precipitation, hard water, corrosion, and improper flushing.

Epoxy pipe coating may be recommended when the existing pipe can be restored from the inside and the goal is to protect the pipe surface, seal damaged areas, and improve long-term performance.

Foul odors from drains
Slow drains
Gurgling or bubbling drains
Standing water in the yard
Sewage backups
Groundwater infiltration
Corrosion inside aging pipes
Recurring sewer line problems
Epoxy Coating Can Address
Fractures Cracks Corrosion Dents Rust Mineral deposits
Clean First

Why Pipes Must Be Cleaned Before Epoxy Coating

Proper preparation is critical for epoxy pipe coating. The coating needs a clean surface so it can bond to the inside of the pipe and create a durable protective barrier. Viking Sewer Rehab uses camera-led diagnostics to determine the right preparation method.

Depending on the pipe condition, preparation may include sewer camera inspection, hydro jetting, pipe descaling, and additional cleaning. This helps remove loose debris, buildup, rust scale, and material that could prevent the epoxy from adhering properly.

Why Choose Viking

Why Choose Viking Sewer Rehab For Epoxy Pipe Repair

Epoxy coatings offer durability, adaptability, and a minimally invasive option for trenchless pipe restoration. Because the work is completed inside the existing pipe, many property owners can avoid major excavation, heavy machinery, and costly restoration.

Viking Sewer Rehab provides epoxy pipe coating across Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, Manatee, Hernando, Sarasota, and Citrus counties. If epoxy coating is not the best solution for your pipe, our team can also review options such as cured in place pipe lining, cast iron pipe lining, or trenchless pipe lining.

Epoxy Pipe Coating FAQs

Common Questions About Epoxy Pipe Coating

These answers explain what epoxy pipe coating is, how long it can last, and when it may be recommended for aging cast iron, sewer, and drain pipes.

What is epoxy coating?
Epoxy coating is a trenchless pipe restoration method that coats the inside of damaged pipes with a durable epoxy resin. The coating seals cracks, corrosion, and leaks while restoring the pipe’s interior surface without excavation. This process helps extend the life of aging sewer and drain pipes while improving flow and preventing further deterioration.
How long does epoxy pipe coating last?
Epoxy pipe coating sewer rehabilitation has an estimated design life of 30 to 50 years or more depending on the condition of the pipe and surrounding environment. The durable resin forms a protective barrier inside the pipe that helps rehabilitate the pipe and improve flow.
Can epoxy pipe coating repair cast iron pipes?
Yes. Epoxy pipe coating is commonly used to restore aging cast iron pipes. The coating seals corrosion, reinforces weak pipe walls, and helps prevent future leaks without the need for full pipe replacement.
Can epoxy pipe lining stop leaks in sewer pipes?
Yes. Epoxy pipe lining can seal small cracks, pinhole leaks, and corrosion inside sewer and drain pipes. Once the epoxy resin cures, it forms a durable protective barrier that prevents water infiltration, improves flow, and restores the pipe’s interior surface for long-term performance.
Do pipes need to be cleaned before epoxy coating is applied?
Yes. Pipes must be thoroughly cleaned before epoxy coating can be installed. Professionals typically use sewer hydro jetting, pipe descaling, or other cleaning methods to remove debris, scale, and buildup so the epoxy resin can properly bond to the pipe walls.
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Epoxy Pipe Coating You Can Rely On

If your sewer or drain pipe has corrosion, leaks, cracks, rust, or interior wear, Viking Sewer Rehab can inspect the line and determine whether epoxy pipe coating is the right trenchless restoration option.

Reach out to schedule epoxy pipe coating services or ask whether your issue may require camera inspection, hydro jetting, descaling, CIPP lining, or another sewer rehabilitation solution.

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Services Epoxy pipe coating, sewer camera inspection, hydro jetting, pipe descaling, CIPP lining, and trenchless sewer rehabilitation.
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