When helping clients with trenchless pipe restoration, contractors often compare PVC options with CIPP liners. Beyond cost and convenience, many customers today want reassurance that their rehabilitation method is safe for the environment. That’s where the Thermoform PVC liner makes a clear difference.
No Chemicals Needed
One of the biggest environmental advantages of fold and form PVC liner technology is that no chemicals are required during installation or curing. Instead, the liner is shaped and set using steam, which eliminates the risk of hazardous materials spilling into soil, groundwater, or potable water supplies. Crews also avoid the challenges of transporting regulated substances on public roads.
Zero Emissions During Installation
Unlike resin-based alternatives, fold and form liners do not release harmful gases or volatile organic compounds. This means no toxic fumes are produced during curing, keeping the work environment safe. Crews can work right beside the launch site without exposure risks, and customers benefit from a cleaner, greener trenchless solution.
Reliable Protection Against Leaks
Environmental protection doesn’t end with the installation. Thermoform’s PVC pipe lining solution prevents sewage and wastewater from leaking into surrounding soil and waterways. It also blocks groundwater intrusion during heavy rains, flooding, or rising water tables. This durability ensures long-term protection against contamination.
A Sustainable Choice for Contractors and Clients
For contractors seeking an environmentally responsible option, Thermoform delivers. By preventing contamination, avoiding emissions, and eliminating chemical use, it sets the standard for sustainable trenchless rehabilitation. That’s why Thermoform is trusted as a leading PVC liner provider for eco-conscious projects.
Interested in offering your clients a safe and sustainable approach to pipe rehabilitation? Contact Thermoform today to learn more about our PVC pipe lining systems.