DWV

Hitting your Mark Idea

Hitting your Mark Idea

“I have both your Quik-Coating machine and your Quik-Shot™ inversion gun. I had trouble hitting a planned mark in my lining jobs so that I covered the last factory joint of the pipe before the sewer main. Sometimes there are plumber’s taps that were put into service by breaking the sewer main, stuffing the lateral […]

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Tip: Eliminating Ridges

Tip: Eliminating Ridges

New appliers of AIPPR (Applied In Place Pipe Repair) of DWV (Drain, Waste and Vent) pipe coating often see ridges left in the finished coating jobs. These are caused by small starts and stops of the brush train during application.  As applicators gain experience these are drastically reduced or disappear. If you haven’t mastered the […]

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Tip: Weighing Cubetainers

Tip: Weighing Cubetainers

When applying a coating to DWV pipe, weigh the Cubetainers before applying the polyurea resin. Record the amount you calculated for that segment of pipe and record the beginning weight of the Cubetainers together. Apply as many coats as you think you need, then weight the Cubetainers after. If you meet or exceed the amount […]

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Tip: Explaining to Customers

Tip: Explaining to Customers

Explaining sewer and DWV problems to your customer will gain you more work than any other advertising of lining or coating capabilities will do. Pipe Lining Supply offers a brochure to give to your customers to help with the questions and options the end-user may have. For more information contact Pipe Lining Supply at +1-888-354-6464 […]

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