Cement mortar lining has been used to rehabilitate watermains for over 100 years and is still proven to be a practical method for improving water flow capacity.

As part of Trenchless Technology, cement lining limits the amount of restoration works compared to full replacement of the watermain, limiting the amount of excess carbon waste for disposal of existing materials (e.g. granular, concrete, and asphalt) and supply of new materials.
Impact on existing natural features (e.g. mature trees) will be limited as well.

The cost for cement lining provides greater value compared to structural lining, meaning your municipality's dollars can repair longer lengths of watermain.

Application of cement on the inside of an iron pipe provides a passivity layer, preventing future corrosion from occurring and limiting water flow. This will extend the service life of the watermain.
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