Sewer Pipe Relining in Scarborough, ME

Sewer Pipe Relining

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Gelinas HVAC Services provides CIPP sewer pipe relining across Scarborough, forming a seamless, jointless new pipe directly within your existing damaged line. Operating under Maine Plumbing License #MS90010125, our plumbers confirm line eligibility via camera inspection, delivering long-term pipe durability supported by EPA system care principles. Members save on major sewer projects through our Home Advantage Membership. Call (207) 672-2801 to schedule a free trenchless evaluation.

How Does Sewer Pipe Relining Work?

  • We inspect lines with cameras to verify host pipes retain sufficient structure to support epoxy liners.
  • We scour interior pipe walls using high-pressure hydrojetting to remove grease, scale, and debris.
  • We measure sewer line runs precisely to prepare custom-fit resin-saturated liners.
  • We insert flexible liners into target pipe sections via access cleanouts using air or water pressure.
  • We cure epoxy liners in place to form smooth, jointless pipe walls that seal out root intrusion.
  • We complete post-installation camera passes to verify full liner expansion and seamless flow.

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Member Savings on Scarborough Sewer Pipe Relining

Relining forms a seamless new pipe inside the old one, with no joints left to fail and no yard torn up to get there. Members save 10% on the repair, up to $200, and skip the minimum service fee through our Home Advantage Membership. The work can be spread out with financing on approved credit for members and non-members alike.

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Greater Portland & Sebago Lakes
  • Cumberland Center
  • Cumberland Foreside
  • Gorham
  • Gray
  • New Gloucester
  • North Yarmouth
  • Pownal
  • Raymond
  • South Casco
  • South Freeport
  • South Windham
  • Standish
  • Steep Falls
  • Windham
  • Yarmouth
  • Casco
  • Peaks Island
  • Durham
  • Sebago
  • Sebago Lake
  • Naples
  • West Baldwin
  • Hollis
  • Bar Mills
  • Buxton

Gelinas HVAC: Your Source for Plumbing, HVAC, and Electrical Services

CIPP sewer pipe relining forms a seamless, jointless epoxy pipe within your existing damaged lateral, permanently sealing pipe joints against root intrusion. Unlike open excavation, relining restores full structural pipe strength without disrupting surrounding landscaping or paved surfaces. However, collapsed pipes cannot be relined and require alternative replacement methods. Gelinas HVAC Services has relined sewer pipes across Scarborough since 1994, holding active state trade licenses, full insurance, and an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. Call (207) 672-2801 to inspect your sewer line with our camera team.

How long does epoxy sewer pipe relining last in Scarborough, ME? Cured-in-place epoxy pipe liners are structural replacements rated for over 50 years of continuous service.


Does sewer pipe relining prevent tree root intrusion permanently? Yes, epoxy liners form a seamless, jointless pipe interior that permanently blocks tree roots from entering.


Can any damaged sewer line be repaired using epoxy relining? No, host pipes must retain basic structural integrity. Fully collapsed lines require pipe bursting or excavation.


Will sewer relining restrict my home drainage flow rate? While wall thickness decreases slightly, the jointless epoxy interior eliminates friction, improving overall drainage speed.


How many hours does a residential sewer relining project take? Cleaning, liner insertion, and UV or steam curing are typically completed within a single day.


Can Gelinas HVAC reline a short section of damaged sewer pipe? Yes, sectional spot liners can be installed over single damaged joints to save on repair costs.

Cured-in-place epoxy pipe relining creates a smooth, jointless new pipe interior within your old sewer line, permanently blocking tree roots. Prior to lining, high-pressure hydrojetting cleans the host pipe wall completely. If a preliminary camera and sewer inspection reveals a collapsed pipe, our team provides alternative options for trenchless sewer line installation or traditional sewer line repair.

CIPP sewer pipe relining is recommended when video camera inspection reveals these structural pipe conditions:

  • Tree roots have entered multiple pipe joints along the main lateral run.
  • The sewer pipe is cracked or corroded but maintains its structural shape.
  • The lateral passes directly under driveways, walkways, or mature plantings.
  • Drain backups recur along a line that appears intact but suffers joint leaks.
  • Groundwater infiltrates pipe joints during wet seasonal weather.
Pipe relining seals every joint along the pipe run, forming a seamless epoxy liner that prevents future root entry. Call (207) 672-2801 to inspect your sewer pipe.

Since 1994, Gelinas HVAC Services has provided dependable, high-quality sewer pipe relining to homeowners throughout Scarborough and Greater Portland. As a family-owned local business, we stand behind every job we complete. Call our team today at (207) 672-2801 to discuss your service needs with a live local dispatcher.

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Sewer Pipe Relining Problems We Solve in the Field

Sewer pipe relining creates a brand-new, jointless pipe inside your existing damaged sewer line, sealing out tree roots and repairing structural cracks for decades. On field calls in Scarborough, our technicians perform CIPP (Cured-In-Place Pipe) relining to fix failing main lines seamlessly. Here are the core sewer issues we solve with pipe relining.

A lateral with root intrusion at several joints will keep producing blockages no matter how often it’s cabled, because each cleaning is temporary by definition. A full-length liner seals every joint in one pass. That converts an annual service call into a solved problem.

Longitudinal cracks running down sewer pipes allow groundwater to enter during rainstorms, overwhelming main drain capacity and causing raw sewage to back up into basements. We inflate a flexible resin liner inside the cracked pipe, bonding it to existing walls to form a smooth, watertight barrier.

Rough interior walls on aging cast iron pipes catch toilet paper and solids, causing constant main line slowdowns even without total blockages. Relining creates a ultra-smooth interior surface that drastically lowers friction, accelerating waste flow and preventing future clogs.

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