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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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Re-Piping
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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Brinks is a full service company - we handle all aspects of the remediation process including structural, personal property (cleaning and storage), and reconstruction. 

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What is Repiping?

Repiping is the process of abandoning all existing domestic water piping and installing a new system throughout your home or building. Repiping is not a temporary fix or replacement of short sections of pipe here and there where needed, which can prove to be inefficient and costly.

Why Repipe?

Repiping is a system-wide solution that cuts down on costly water damage repair bills, saves money on water lost to an inefficient system, improves delivery of hot water and most importantly for many people eliminates the inconvenience of having low water pressure.

Installation Procedures

A proper installation is the single most important step to assure a safe, reliable and efficient system. Installation procedures for commercial/residential apartment units, individually owned condominium associations, and single family residential projects are defined in our detailed proposal presented with the costing and customized to the individual building and project requirements.

Step 1 - Site Inspection: A Site Inspection is critical to a successful construction process. Our standard project costing includes installation of all new hot and cold domestic water piping originating at the new service entrance and replacing the main distribution system and branch lines to all existing finished fixtures. Unless specifically included in our proposal and contract, drain replacement and the fixtures themselves such as faucets, toilets, valves, water heaters, etc. are not included.

Step 2 - System Layout: Your materials will be ordered and sized based on UPC code. Standard Project Specifications for Materials is based upon owner requirements and industry standards. Detailed descriptions provided.

Step 3 - Site Preparation: Prior to Construction, owner/tenant will be given a complete set of instructions for preparation.
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Step 4 - Installation: Professionally trained and managed installation crews are directly responsible for the safety, reliability and efficiency of your new system. Standard Project Specifications for Workmanship is based upon owner requirements and industry standards.
Step 5 - System Performance Test: The new installed system is tested for proper operation. Final adjustments are made to assure a safe and efficient installation. repiping
Step 6 - Wall Repair: After city inspection and approval, we will begin the wall repair and final cleanup for your project. Standard Project Specifications for Wall Repair is based upon owner requirements and industry standards. Detailed descriptions provided.
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Step 7 - Job Completion: After final wall repair and cleanup, we will walk you through your job and do a final inspection to ensure that all work is completed and in accordance with good and workmanlike construction.

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International Conference of Building Officials
The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification
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