My house has galvanized water pipes that are starting to deteriorate. I thought my only option was to replace all the pipes which would involve quite a bit of mess and repair afterwards due to having to break into the walls in some places.
I recently found that there is a process for restoring existing pipes. It involves blasting a corrosive substance into the pipes to scour them clean and then blowing in an epoxy like substance to coat the interior of the pipes. No wall destruction.
Does anyone here have any experience with this? If it works well it would be *so* much better than having my walls torn up.
Here's a link to one companies product:
http://www.cleanncoat.com/#
I recently found that there is a process for restoring existing pipes. It involves blasting a corrosive substance into the pipes to scour them clean and then blowing in an epoxy like substance to coat the interior of the pipes. No wall destruction.
Does anyone here have any experience with this? If it works well it would be *so* much better than having my walls torn up.
Here's a link to one companies product:
http://www.cleanncoat.com/#