Repair Your Pipes To Save Time and Money
Montana Plumbing Company proudly offers NuFlow’s patented cured-in-place-pipe (CIPP) restoration process to repair pipes from the inside. This clean, cost-effective solution enables a trenchless replacement of your sewer, drain, and water lines.

What is Pipe Lining?
Pipe lining restores and renews old, broken, or corroded pipes to like-new condition without removing or replacing them.
CIPP creates a long-term jointless, seamless structural pipe inside the existing pipe system without digging, which means zero disruption to your landscape or property. A thin resin liner is installed inside the pipe to seal and protect the system from further deterioration—dramatically extending the life of the piping system.
The damaged pipe is rehabilitated to a better-than-new condition with an increased flow rate, eliminating weakened joints, sealed cracks, and eradicating the chance of groundwater pollution.
How Does Pipe Lining Work?
Step 1: Inspection and Diagnosis
As a NuFlow Certified Contractor, we will use a drain camera to inspect the existing pipes for any corrosion, roots, or cracks. Based on these results, we will recommend a plan for cleaning and lining if necessary.
Step 2: Cleaning
Debris, roots, and corrosion are removed from the pipes using specialized tools, restoring the pipe to its original diameter.
Step 3: Pipe Lining
Using existing access points in your plumbing system, we insert a resin-saturated liner with an internal bladder through the pipe. Once in place, the bladder is inflated, pressing the resin against the pipe wall.
Step 4: Curing and Evaluation
The resin is left to cure, and the bladder is removed, leaving behind a clean, strong, seamless pipe-within-a-pipe. We perform a final inspection for quality assurance.
Benefits of Pipe Lining
As buildings age, pipe deterioration—like corrosion, repeat sewer backups, roots, and cracks—is more likely. Pipe lining has many advantages over traditional pipe replacement.
- No-dig, trenchless solution using existing access points.
- Less disruptive to tenants and owners.
- Faster than traditional pipe replacement.
- Suited to fit the most challenging pipe situations.
- Cost-effective by avoiding structural destruction of buildings, hardscapes, landscapes—and the associated reconstruction costs.
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