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Pipelining is one of the most advanced alternatives to the traditional approaches of repairing corrosive or leaking pipes. Pipelining is a cost effective method that coats the inside of the pipe with a durable and safe epoxy. The epoxy is applied with minimal disruption to the property and is often less costly than the traditional repiping alternatives.

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Repiping is the process of abandoning all existing domestic water piping and installing a new system throughout your home or building.
 
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Question: How do molds grow in my home?
Answer: Once mold spores settle in your home, they need moisture to begin growing and digesting whatever they are growing on. There are molds that can grow on wood, ceiling tiles, wallpaper, paints, carpet, sheet rock, and insulation. When excess moisture or water builds up in your home from say, a leaky roof, high humidity, or flooding, conditions are often ideal for molds. Longstanding moisture or high humidity conditions and mold growth go together. Realistically, there is no way to rid all mold and mold spores from your home; the way to control mold growth is to control moisture.

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