
Why More Miami Valley Homeowners Are Switching to CIPP Lining
Replacing a damaged sewer line used to mean weeks of disruption, digging up the yard, and high contractor costs. However, more homeowners are discovering a better option across the Miami Valley: CIPP lining.
At CPR – Complete Pipe Repair, we’ve helped families from Troy to Greenville solve major pipe problems without the mess — using CIPP technology. Here’s why this method is quickly becoming the go-to solution.
What Is CIPP Lining?
CIPP stands for Cured-In-Place Pipe. It’s a trenchless pipe repair method that creates a brand-new pipe inside your old one. Using a resin-soaked liner, we insert it into your existing drain line, inflate it, and let it cure, forming a solid, root-resistant pipe without digging.
Learn more on our CIPP lining service page
Why Miami Valley Homeowners Love It
No excavation required
CIPP lining doesn’t require us to dig up your lawn, sidewalk, or foundation. It’s especially ideal for neighborhoods with established trees or finished landscaping.
Faster than traditional methods
In most cases, the entire process can be completed in one day, without weeks of waiting or coordinating multiple contractors.
Cost-effective and permanent
By avoiding excavation, homeowners save on labor, yard repairs, and cleanup. The new pipe is durable—equivalent to Schedule 40 PVC—and built to last decades.
Stops root intrusion and leaks
Once lined, your pipe is sealed tight. This prevents future cracks, water leaks, or root growth from reentering the system.
Perfect for Older Homes Across the Region
Towns like Piqua, Vandalia, and Dayton have a wide range of aging sewer infrastructure. CIPP lining works exceptionally well in older clay or cast iron pipes that are cracked, corroded, or offset.
We begin every project with a video pipe inspection to confirm the damage and ensure you’re a good candidate for trenchless repair.
Want to See if CIPP Is Right for Your Home?
If you’re dealing with recurring clogs, sewer odors, or slow drains, CIPP might be the long-term fix you’ve been looking for.
Call CPR (937) 703-1811 to schedule a no-dig inspection and solve your pipe problems without the mess.