The Inliner pulled–in–place method of lining is the foundation of our success. Other CIPP installations typically
rely on the direct inversion method of CIPP, which was invented in the 1970s. Inliner is adept with this older
installation method, and is the industry innovator and leader in the more effective, newer pulled–in–
place method.
Both methods leverage cured-in-place pipe, which is used to renew many types of piping systems. Cured–in–place pipe
(CIPP) consists of a soft, flexible felt tube that is impregnated with a thermoset resin, installed as a liner in
an existing pipe, and cured by application of heat.
For a more in–depth look at CIPP, view our video here.