Why Nu Flow Epoxy Pipe Liners Stay in Place and Don’t Slip

Why Nu Flow Epoxy Pipe Liners Stay in Place and Don’t Slip

Are you wondering about the durability and reliability of epoxy pipe lining? Here at Nu Flow, we’ve heard all the horror stories you’ve heard, including that pipe liners can slip out of place, wrinkle, bunch-up and block connecting pipes and water shutoff valves. The...
Spray-in-Place Pipeline (SIPP) vs. Cured-in-Place Pipeline (CIPP) for Plumbing Leaks

Spray-in-Place Pipeline (SIPP) vs. Cured-in-Place Pipeline (CIPP) for Plumbing Leaks

When it comes to rehabilitating the plumbing leaks in your Chicago building, you can choose Sprayed-in-Place Piping (SIPP) or Cured-in-Place Piping (CIPP). While both of these options extend the useful life of your plumbing pipes and seals current leaks while...
11 FAQs About The Final Results of an Epoxy Lined Pipe for Your Chicago Building

11 FAQs About The Final Results of an Epoxy Lined Pipe for Your Chicago Building

Once the plumbing pipes in your Chicago building are lined, you can expect them to perform just as well as a new plumbing pipe. However, you may also have some questions when it comes to common problems experienced with epoxy lined pipes and how to perform maintenance...
7 Epoxy Pipelining Steps for Your Building Drains and Vents

7 Epoxy Pipelining Steps for Your Building Drains and Vents

Did you know that epoxy pipe liners can be used to line vent and drain stacks? The process of installing new pipe liners in drain and vent stacks is very similar to how we install epoxy coatings into potable water pipes. We still have to isolate, clean and inspect the...
10 Common Questions Answered About Epoxy Pipelining Building Potable Water Pipes

10 Common Questions Answered About Epoxy Pipelining Building Potable Water Pipes

When you make the decision to line your Chicago multi-family building plumbing pipes, you may have questions about the process and what your residents will experience. At Nu Flow Midwest, we are dedicated to making sure our pipelining process is as un-intrusive as...