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Pipe Lining
Pipe lining (or pipe relining) services use cure in place pipe liner (CIPP) solutions for affordable pipe repair.
Pipelining of sewer pipes and sewer lines is the best alternative to pipe replacement for cracked or collapsed sewer carrier pipes at residential and commercial properties.
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“Trenchless Pipe Lining costs up to 50% less than traditional drainage companies’ excavation, removal and replacement services.“
“Trenchless Sewer Repair replaced a tricky sewer connection with trenchless pipe lining under a concrete floor in an apartment. Rich and his crew did it in a few hours! Saved us time and money. We are a property management company and will continue to use Rich and Trenchless Sewer Repair on our other properties should repairs be needed.”
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Pipe lining near you is just a click or call away! Our Massachusetts pipe lining company supports customers’ projects with a team of local experts in pipe systems repair and restoration.
TSR’s certified pipe liners perform residential sewer pipe lining services for customers with piping systems with pipe damage from tree roots infiltration, pipe clogs, or other pipe failures.
How Epoxy Pipe Lining Works
Epoxy pipe lining typically starts with a sewer camera inspection prior to any sewer line repair. This method of piping systems inspection reviews pipe walls using a camera attached to a pipe snake to identify and record the pipe’s condition.

The cured in place pipe lining installation and pipe lining process typically follows these steps:
- A certified Perma-Liner™ installation specialist creates a small hole to access the damaged pipe
- A coating of epoxy liner resin is placed onto a flexible tube
- Into the original diameter of the damaged pipe, the flexible tube is pulled into the drain pipe and inflated
- The epoxy resin completely coats the damaged pipe walls for successful pipe relining
- The epoxy cures as the resin hardens, to create a seamless, jointless, corrosion-resistant “pipe within a pipe”
The pull in place pipe lining system that results from cured in place pipe lining is a fully-rehabilitated, relined and sealed pipe that’s as durable and reliable as a new sewer line.

Trusted Epoxy Pipe Lining Company
TSR’s approach to pipe repair ensures quality pipe lining solutions for property owners seeking a cost-effective alternative to pipe replacement. Since 2004, our customers have gained affordable pipe repair in a timely manner that respects their time and budget. As a local, trusted pipe lining company, we treat our customers as neighbors, and work hard to earn their referrals.
Drain Pipe Lining
Drain pipes (also called sewer drains) are pipes that connect your home or business to your municipal sewer system or a septic tank. When a drain pipe is compromised due to corrosion, or fails due to a collapsed pipe or broken section, sewage backup often occurs, requiring drain pipe lining or replacement.
Tree roots or other roots can cause blockages, as well as collapsed pipes and clogs. Drain pipe lining for blocked sewer pipes depend on the location and cause of the blockage. Solutions can include sewer drain cleaning, replacement or drain pipe lining of damaged areas of sewer pipe, prior to installing a CIPP pipe lining such as the patented Perma-Liner™ (CIPP) pipe repair system.
Cast Iron Pipe Lining and Clay Pipe Lining
Drain pipes of all types and sizes are subject to blockages that necessitate repair or replacement to avert sewer backup damage that can adversely affect your health and your property.
Modern sewer lines are typically made of plastic such as SDR schedule 35 PVC, or polyvinyl chloride (PVC pipe), while traditional sewer drains were often made of cast iron or clay.
Cast iron pipe lining services are popular because cast iron sewer pipes can fail and leak due to corrosion.
Clay sewer pipe lining is also popular, as clay pipes can become brittle and crack or break.
Pipe Lining Near You
Pipe lining near you has never been more accessible or affordable. Among pipe lining companies near you, TSR’s expert team of Trenchless Sewer Repair experts are eager to earn your business and referrals. We proudly serve customers across southern NH, Northeast MA and Metro Boston.
The Benefits of Epoxy Pipe Lining
Projects involving pipelines that require restoration and spot repair benefit from epoxy pipe lining technologies that our experienced Trenchless Sewer Repair team provides.
Property owners and building managers save time and money with our energy-efficient, environmentally-friendly no-dig technology. Since costly excavation isn’t needed, customers do not incur the infrastructure repair costs and inconvenience of traditional open-cut pipe replacement. Our non-invasive CIPP pipe lining process avoids the cost of expensive cleanup and replacement of landscaping or infrastructure. TSR customers benefit from our 10-year guarantee on our CIPP pipe lining services.
FAQs about Pipe Lining

How Much Does Pipe Lining Cost Per Foot?
The cost of cured in place pipe lining per linear foot depends on whether the project scope is residential or commercial and the size and amount of pipe to be replaced. The cost typically ranges from rates range from $100-$175 per linear foot. Pipe requirements and extent of sewer pipe repairs needed affect cost. Access to pipe restoration areas, feet of pipe affected, and restoration methods used can also affect price.
How Long Does CIPP Pipe Lining Last?
CIPP pipe lining technology today is developed to be long-lasting and maintenance free. Pipe lining performed by TSR Certified Perma-Liner™ CIPP pipe lining professionals will last for a minimum of 40 years.
Is TSR’s CIPP Pipe Lining Service Guaranteed?
Yes! TSR’s CIPP pipe Lining services offer a 10-year satisfaction guarantee. Customers ranging from property owners to building managers gain peace of mind that our team of professionals stand behind our work as proud neighbors in the communities we serve.
How Long Does A Typical Cured in Place Pipe Lining Job Take?
Cured in place pipe lining by TSR’s certified Perma-Liner™ trenchless installation professionals is much less invasive and disruptive to properties than traditional open cut pipe replacement. For this reason, most projects can be completed in less than 6 hours.
How Much Does Pipelining Save Versus Traditional Pipe Replacement?
Pipelining by TSR can save property owners thousands of dollars versus traditional pipe replacement. Savings go beyond the more affordable pipe repair alternative. For example, property owners save time and money that they would otherwise spend on costly restoration of landscaping or property that traditional open-cut pipe excavation methods require.