Reparación de tuberías sin zanja
Trenchless pipe rehabilitation techniques are methods of repairing and replacing buried pipes without the need to dig trenches. This method of excavation-free pipe renovation has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its low impact, environmental friendliness and minimal disruption to people's lives. Trenchless network rehabilitation techniques have become essential in construction management as they offer a safer alternative to traditional pipe installation and restoration methods.
Pipeline rehabilitation services include the most common method, pipe bursting, which involves breaking up the existing line using hydraulic equipment and installing the new network behind it. Pipe bursting is a no-dig method of pipe rehabilitation and can replace almost any type of underground utility infrastructure, such as water mains, sewer lines; natural gas mains, etc. Pipe bursting also allows for diameter increases to existing pipes and noninvasive pipe replacement.
The CIPP lining technique for pipe repair is one of the most common no-dig pipe rehabilitation methods used by contractors due to its versatility. CIPP involves inserting a resin-saturated liner into the damaged or deteriorated pipe that hardens when exposed to heat, forming a new seamless pipe within the old one. Slip lining is another trenchless technique where a smaller diameter pipe is inserted within an existing pipe and grout fills the void between the walls of both pipes, creating a strength reinforcement in cases where a loss of structural integrity has occurred.