Our licensed Master plumbers specialize in epoxy pipe relining for cast iron, clay, and aging sewer systems throughout North Texas. This trenchless process creates a seamless new pipe inside the existing line while helping protect landscaping, driveways, and foundations.
Epoxy sewer line repair is a trenchless pipe restoration solution that repairs damaged sewer lines without major excavation. Using CIPP (cured-in-place pipe) technology, our team installs an epoxy-saturated liner inside the existing pipe to create a seamless new interior pipe.
This process is commonly used to repair:
Our trenchless sewer repair and main line cleaning services help prepare damaged pipes for long-term epoxy relining repairs.
CIPP pipe repair involves inserting an epoxy-saturated liner into the damaged pipe and curing it with steam or hot water. This forms a durable, jointless interior pipe. The process works with many cast iron, clay, PVC, and concrete sewer lines.
Epoxy relining repairs sewer lines without major excavation, helping protect landscaping, driveways, and foundations while reducing repair time and restoration costs. Most projects are completed in 1–2 days. Properly installed CIPP liners are designed to last for decades.
Our CIPP pipe repair process is designed to restore damaged sewer lines with minimal disruption to your property. Every epoxy relining project begins with a detailed inspection and ends with a final video review to make sure everything looks good.
We start with a high-definition sewer camera inspection to identify pipe damage, measure dimensions, and confirm the line qualifies for epoxy relining. Our team also removes roots and buildup to prepare the pipe for proper liner adhesion.
We measure and cut a felt liner to match the existing sewer line, then saturate it with epoxy resin using specialized CIPP equipment. Our technicians perform quality checks before installation to ensure proper fit and performance.
Technicians insert the epoxy liner into the sewer line using pneumatic or hydrostatic installation methods. This liner is then cured with steam or hot water for 2-4 hours to create a seamless new pipe. After curing, we perform a final camera inspection to verify the repair and confirm proper water flow.
DFW area sewer lines are commonly damaged by shifting clay soil, aging cast iron pipes, and root intrusion. All Masters Plumbing provides epoxy sewer line repair throughout Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, and Frisco. Our technicians use trenchless CIPP solutions designed for North Texas plumbing systems.
Our team has experience repairing older clay and cast iron sewer lines found throughout established Dallas neighborhoods. We also help property owners avoid unnecessary excavation and property damage.
North Texas clay soil expands and contracts with seasonal moisture changes. This places stress on traditional sewer pipe joints and older underground plumbing systems. Epoxy relining creates a seamless interior pipe that helps reduce common issues caused by shifting soil, joint separation, and root intrusion.
Many sewer line repairs in Dallas require permits and inspections to meet local plumbing code requirements. Our All Masters Plumbing team handles the permit process, coordinates inspections when required, and ensures all epoxy sewer repairs comply with local regulations.
All Masters Plumbing has provided trenchless sewer repair, commercial pipe rehabilitation, and emergency plumbing services across Dallas-Fort Worth since 1996. Our licensed master plumbers use professional CIPP equipment and advanced inspection technology to deliver long-lasting epoxy sewer line repairs with minimal disruption.
When you choose All Masters Plumbing, you get:
Licensed CIPP specialists
HD sewer camera inspections
Professional steam curing equipment
10-year epoxy liner warranty
Insurance claim assistance
Residential and commercial trenchless solutions
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Epoxy sewer line repair typically ranges from $150–$300 per linear foot, depending on pipe size, damage, and accessibility.
Properly installed CIPP liners can last 50 years or longer and help prevent leaks, corrosion, and root intrusion.
Epoxy relining repairs many cracks, corrosion, and root intrusion issues. However, collapsed pipes may still require excavation.
Professional-grade epoxy liners create a durable interior pipe surface designed for long-term underground pipe rehabilitation.
Most epoxy repairs are completed through existing cleanouts or small access points without major excavation.
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