Frequently Asked Questions


Why use The Pipe Boss instead of traditional pipe repair?

Trenchless pipe lining by The Pipe Boss is the superior choice for pipe repair over traditional methods. Our advanced technology allows for faster, more cost-effective, and less invasive repairs compared to traditional plumbing techniques. With trenchless pipe lining, there is minimal disruption to your property, no need for extensive digging, and repairs can typically be completed in a fraction of the time and cost. Trust The Pipe Boss for efficient, durable, and reliable trenchless pipe lining solutions that will save you time and money while minimizing the hassle of traditional pipe repairs.

How much will it cost?

Rehabilitating pipes with our trenchless, no-dig technology can cost half of what conventional pipe replacement does. There is also little structural modification involved because there is no need to tear up the street or lawn. This reduces the clean-up and labor costs. Call us at (336) 298-8591 to discuss your options.

What pipes can be lined?

Our liners can be used in a wide variety of systems, including mains, horizontal laterals, vertical stacks, roof drains, as well as sanitary drain, waste, and vent systems. The thin epoxy liner, a critical component of the lining process, is installed to the pipe's interior. This liner seals and protects the system from further deterioration and gives it a new lifetime.

Do you offer a warranty?

Yes! We offer a 10 year warranty on the pipe liner itself as well as a 10 year no clog guarantee. Please see our Pipe Lining Guarantee page for more details.

Do you offer financing?

Yes! We have partnered with Hearth to offer financing to our customers. Call us at (336) 298-8591 for more information.

Is your liner as strong as a traditional pipe?

Yes. Our liner meets or exceeds ASTM standards.

How much access is needed to rehabilitate a pipe line?

The Pipe Boss can fix your pipes using existing access points such as clean-outs, manholes or toilets.

Can I stay in my home while you are working?

In most cases, yes. Our teams often don’t even need to enter your home or building when using outside access points.

How long does it take the liners to cure?

It can take as little as 10 minutes or up to a few hours, depending on the type of liner your job requires.

What is the lifespan of liners?

Liners have a projected lifespan of 50+ years.

When can I start using my pipe after it’s lined?

Immediately.