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Using Pipe Liners to Fix Leaks Without Replacing Pipes

Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2025 9:49 pm
by givingworker
In a mobile home park, if the drain line running from the home to the street has a leak, is there a method to repair it by inserting a pipe liner instead of replacing the entire pipe? I know an elderly person facing this issue, so I’m trying to find out more about pipe lining services and whether they’re a good solution.

Re: Using Pipe Liners to Fix Leaks Without Replacing Pipes

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2026 3:17 am
by achedeep
givingworker wrote: Sun Aug 17, 2025 9:49 pm In a mobile home park, if the drain line running from the home to the street has a leak, is there a method to repair it by inserting a pipe liner instead of replacing the entire pipe? I know an elderly person facing this issue, so I’m trying to find out more about pipe lining services and whether they’re a good solution.

Pipe lining can be a good fix if the pipe is mostly intact, since it’s less invasive than replacement. A camera inspection first will show whether lining is suitable or if a full replacement is needed.

Re: Using Pipe Liners to Fix Leaks Without Replacing Pipes

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2026 1:50 am
by kennamorgan
Using pipe liners to fix leaks is a clever solution, especially for mobile home parks where replacing the entire pipe can be costly and disruptive. It’s interesting to see how technology allows for inserting liners to seal leaks and extend the life of existing pipes. Learning about these techniques gives a practical perspective on modern plumbing solutions, and understanding the pros and cons of pipe lining can help homeowners make informed decisions while minimizing repair costs.