Rehabilitation
Flow Infrastructure’s management has been responsible for the development of some of the world’s leading patented CIPP lining systems for small diameter inside infrastructure. Our management team has decades of on-site experience on some of the largest inside infrastructure projects in the world. Whether your system is a pressurized system or a non-pressurized system our management team has an extensive background and experience to service your systems with the right technology.
All facilities in the world have multiple mechanical systems carrying liquids throughout the buildings. Most of these mechanical systems are designed to last a mere 25 years while the building by itself is designed to last 100 years or more, this fact leaves a clear deficiency between the two.
Because completely ripping a building apart is clearly not a feasible option, rehabilitation is the clear choice. Mechanical systems such as sanitary waste, potable, HVAC, and fire suppression can all be rehabilitated without expensive restoration or down time. Flow utilizes proven technologies for the following.
All facilities in the world have multiple mechanical systems carrying liquids throughout the buildings. Most of these mechanical systems are designed to last a mere 25 years while the building by itself is designed to last 100 years or more, this fact leaves a clear deficiency between the two.
Because completely ripping a building apart is clearly not a feasible option, rehabilitation is the clear choice. Mechanical systems such as sanitary waste, potable, HVAC, and fire suppression can all be rehabilitated without expensive restoration or down time. Flow utilizes proven technologies for the following.
- Cleaning and coating of pressurized systems
- Cleaning and air scrubbing of corrosion in pressurized systems
- Cured-in-Place-Pipe (CIPP) “structural” lining of sanitary systems
- Structural lining of larger water mains and systems
CIPP Lining of Non-Pressurized Systems
Pressurized Pipe Epoxy Coatings
High Velocity Air Scrubbing
Pressurized Pipe Epoxy Coatings
High Velocity Air Scrubbing
What is Cure-in-Place-Pipe (CIPP) Lining?
CIPP is a technology developed to rehabilitate non-pressurized lines by fixing them from the inside out.
CIPP is a technology developed to rehabilitate non-pressurized lines by fixing them from the inside out.