In the past, pipe replacement was the only alternative for these types of problems. But this is time consuming and messy, requiring the removal of walls, floors or ceilings to access and replace the pipes. CuraFlo offers an effective and affordable alternative. Using proven techniques and advanced materials, we restore existing pipes without ripping them out.
Our proprietary water pipe repair process cleans and then lines the inside surface of pipes with a safe, durable epoxy coating. The result is improved water quality, restored water flow, and protection against future leaks and corrosion.
CuraFlo® offers epoxy pipe lining solutions to remedy problems with deteriorating pipes and plumbing systems. Symptoms of failing pipes include leaks, low water pressure, water stains, and bad tasting water. Whether it be deteriorated water mains underground, or failing plumbing systems in a house, apartment, condominium, or other building, CuraFlo’s epoxy pipe lining service can restore pipes so that they perform like new.
Epoxy pipe lining is an effective alternative to pipe replacement, and pipes restored with CuraFlo’s epoxy lining can gain an additional service life of 50 years or more or service life.
Why CuraFlo?
At CuraFlo, our purpose is to provide a proven business opportunity, not just epoxy and technical training. We offer a superior franchise network that supports your business in every aspect:
- protected territory
- extensive training
- business plan development
- marketing strategy development
- comprehensive local marketing programs
- lead generation
- web presence
- unmatched technical service
- exclusive access to our epoxy and equipment
Our epoxy solutions utilize innovative technologies and proprietary processes. These technologies apply to copper, galvanized steel, lead, cement and cast iron pipes. We offer two proven technology solutions: The CuraFlo Engineered Flow Lining System® is for smaller diameter pipes (1/2” – 4” diameter) typically found in homes and buildings; and the CuraFlo Spincast System™ for larger diameter pipes (3” – 36” diameter) such as water mains and fire lines that are often buried underground.
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