Idaho Pipe Lining Experts

Our Top-Quality Pipe Lining Epoxy Services

Cracked or leaking pipes without the excavation? Upfront installs epoxy pipe liners across the Treasure Valley — creating a durable, seamless new pipe inside your old one, with little to no digging required.

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Our Pipe Lining Epoxy Services

Our licensed technicians are equipped to handle any trenchless pipe lining project. A full range of epoxy pipe lining work, including:

Cured in place pipe lining

Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) Lining

An epoxy-saturated liner is inserted, inflated, and cured in place to form a new, seamless pipe inside your old one.

Trenchless drain line repair

Trenchless Drain Line Repair

Repairing damaged drain lines without tearing up floors, walls, or landscaping.

Cast iron and clay pipe restoration

Cast Iron & Clay Pipe Restoration

Restoring aging cast iron or clay pipes from the inside out, adding decades of life without the cost of full replacement.

Video camera pipe inspection

Video Camera Pipe Inspection

Camera inspection to confirm your pipe is a good candidate for lining before we begin.

Point repairs and spot lining

Point Repairs & Spot Lining

Targeted lining for a single damaged section of pipe, without relining the entire line.

Affordable, reliable work

Affordable, Reliable Work

High-quality results that meet your needs and your budget, every time.

Our Promise

We'll take care of you.

Every job comes with our satisfaction guarantee. If anything isn't right after we're done, we'll correct it fast — at no extra cost. We only use trusted materials and parts, and every job is done right the first time.

Backed by 25+ Years

With over 25 years in the industry, we have the experience to handle all your Pipe Lining Epoxy projects, big and small. We offer honest, upfront pricing and work with every budget to find a solution that fits.

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24/7 Service
Day or night, weekends and holidays.
Qualified Pros
Licensed, trained, background-checked techs.
Fair Prices
Honest, upfront quotes — no surprises.

Our Pipe Lining Epoxy Process

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Detailed Inspection

We start every job with a thorough, tool-assisted diagnosis of your system.

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Free Quote

A precise, no-obligation quote with no hidden fees or surprises.

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Professional Service

Quality materials and proven techniques, done to the highest standard.

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Follow-Up

We check back to make sure everything is working exactly as it should.

Idaho's Trusted Pipe Lining Epoxy Team

Ready When You Are

One call gets a licensed technician headed your way — for the small fixes and the big installs alike.

Frequently Asked Questions

The things customers ask most about our Pipe Lining Epoxy services.

Epoxy pipe lining (also called cured-in-place pipe or CIPP lining) is a trenchless repair method where a flexible liner coated in epoxy resin is inserted into your existing damaged pipe, then inflated and cured to form a smooth, durable new pipe inside the old one.
Traditional replacement requires digging up and removing the old pipe, while pipe lining works inside the existing pipe with little to no excavation, saving your yard, driveway, or flooring.
Yes — we provide 24/7 emergency service for severely damaged or leaking pipes.
Yes. Reach out by phone, email, or the form on this page. We'll schedule a time to assess your pipes and give you a free, no-obligation quote.
A properly installed epoxy liner can last 50 years or more, comparable to traditional pipe materials.
Most cracked, corroded, or leaking pipes can be lined as long as they haven't fully collapsed. We'll use a camera inspection to confirm before recommending this option.
Yes — we stand behind our work. Reach out to our team to hear about the warranties that come with your specific service.
Yes. We offer flexible financing options for all our services to help make larger projects more manageable for any budget.

Need Pipe Lining Epoxy Services in Idaho?

Tell us what's going on and we'll get back to you quickly with a plan and a price — before any work begins.