Why Thermoform is Perfect for Trenchless Rehabilitation

Thermoform lining offers a cutting-edge solution to the age-old challenge of repairing sewer and water lines without excavation. This breakthrough technology stems from smart design, advanced engineering, and a production process focused on quality. Let’s explore why Thermoform is the ideal choice for various pipe rehabilitation projects.

Engineered for Strength and Flexibility

The strength, flexibility, and durability of the liner come from its specially designed alloy. This composition helps it resist corrosion from soil and the liquid contents of the pipe. Its flexible nature allows it to mold closely to the host pipe, providing added defense against tree root intrusion.

Designed for Seamless Installation

Environmental and community impact play a key role in choosing between PVC fold and form pipe liners vs. cured in place pipe liners. Our system stands out by offering a chemical-free installation process, and its materials have been rigorously tested to ensure they pose no threat to plants or wildlife. This makes it an ideal choice for eco-conscious projects.

Built with Advanced Process Monitoring

Quality-driven design and production are the backbone of our exceptional products. Our liners and components are produced in a regulated factory setting to maintain consistency, purity, and strength. We continually refine our process to minimize any potential for installation failures due to defects or manufacturing inconsistencies.

At our core, we are committed to excellence in everything we do. We’re confident that Thermoform liner is the best fit for your trenchless needs. Contact us today to learn more about our company and how our superior lining solutions can benefit your project!

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Case Studies

15th November 2024

A growing problem under New Mexico

In Albuquerque, New Mexico, the aging sewer infrastructure has become a primary concern with parts of the concrete pipe structure being more than 50 years old.

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