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Partial Renovation with Short Liners

Instead of replacing an entire pipe, we use "minimally invasive" methods for partial rehabilitation to repair damaged areas as precisely, gently, and cost-effectively as possible. In most cases, we use so-called short liner techniques: In this method, a strip of fabric is soaked with synthetic resin and then glued to the damaged area inside the pipe like a large plaster. There, the material dries and reliably seals the leak. An inflatable rehabilitation packer is used to correctly position the moist fleece and press it against the inner wall of the pipe. 

Since this approach is equally suitable for small and large pipe diameters, the required rehabilitation packers are available in various dimensions and shapes. These include, for example, extra-long service connection packers, preformed curved packers, or special T-packers with a wheel set. In contrast to the similarly named inliner, the short liner only repairs individual sections of a pipe. We maintain a wide range of products from various manufacturers for pipe rehabilitation. What matters to us is quality, price, and quick availability! 

Have you discovered them yet? We've added high-quality stainless steel inner sleeves and liner end sleeves to our range, which are also ideal for section rehabilitation. Since no chemicals are used, they represent a clean and environmentally friendly alternative.