Why Your Chicago Building Pipe Lining Process Could Be a Multi-Year Process

Why Your Chicago Building Pipe Lining Process Could Be a Multi-Year Process

When we perform a large pipelining project, we often get asked about the length of time from the start date to the end date. Large pipelining project for multiple multi-story buildings can take as long as three years. However, this does not mean that we will be inside...
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...
Does Sediment Return after Pipe Lining?

Does Sediment Return after Pipe Lining?

Are you looking for ways to reduce the rate of sediment buildup in your water pipes? Over time, pipes can become restricted due to the buildup of corrosion and sediment, which reduces the useful lives of your plumbing pipes. Thankfully, lining your pipes with an epoxy...
Why a Facility Manager Should Be Concerned about Water Chemistry Control

Why a Facility Manager Should Be Concerned about Water Chemistry Control

Did you know that the chemical composition of your water can affect the longevity and functionality of your plumbing pipes? This is because water is almost never pure and rarely neutral. Instead, water tends to be either slightly acidic or slightly alkaline, and...