If your sewer line is failing but you don’t want your yard turned into a construction zone, CIPP lining is a trenchless option that repairs the pipe from the inside while keeping digging to a minimum.
At Potty Doctor, our preferred method is cured‑in‑place pipe lining (CIPP). This advanced trenchless technology restores damaged sewer lines without digging up your property. By inserting a resin‑coated liner into the existing pipe and curing it in place, we create a durable, seamless replacement that extends the life of your plumbing system — all with minimal mess and downtime.
CIPP (Cured-in-Place Pipe) lining works like giving your sewer pipe a strong “inner sleeve.” We insert a flexible liner coated with epoxy resin, expand it to fit the pipe walls, then cure it so it hardens into a smooth, seamless pipe inside the old one.
CIPP is often a good fit for cracks, leaking joints, corrosion, and root intrusion damage (after roots are cleared), but it may not work if the pipe is collapsed, missing sections, or severely sagging—so we confirm with a camera inspection first.

Homeowners choose CIPP because it’s designed to reduce mess while delivering a long-lasting repair. In many cases, it helps you avoid major excavation, shortens downtime, and improves flow by creating a smoother interior surface that resists buildup.
Here’s why homeowners in Palm Beach County trust Potty Doctor for trenchless sewer repair:
Cost‑Effective – No heavy equipment or extensive labor means lower costs and minimal downtime.
Modular Repairs – Target specific problem areas without dismantling large sections of the system.
Long Lifespan – Epoxy lining resists corrosion and rust, lasting up to a century with little maintenance.
No Yard Damage – Preserve landscaping and avoid disruptive excavation.
Eco‑Friendly – Reduce landfill waste and carbon emissions by repairing pipes instead of replacing them.
Quick Completion – Most CIPP repairs finish in under three hours, restoring normalcy faster.
Improved Flow – Smooth epoxy surfaces prevent clogs and debris buildup.
Potty Doctor’s experienced plumbers specialize in CIPP sewer repair across Palm Beach County. With free quotes available, there’s no reason to wait — call (561) 747-5212 today to schedule your trenchless sewer inspection and repair.
To make sure the liner bonds correctly and cures properly, we follow a clear step-by-step process. We’ll ask you to limit water use during the repair, then we clean the line, inspect it with a camera, install the liner, cure it, reconnect access points, and verify the result with a final inspection.
Pipe Clean‑Out – We begin by blasting the existing pipe with hydrojetting to clear debris and gain a better view of the damage.
Camera Inspection – A flexible camera is inserted to survey the pipe and confirm the size and severity of the repair needed.
Liner Insertion – After rerouting wastewater, we carefully insert the epoxy liner into the pipe.
Curing the Liner – Using advanced UV technology, the liner hardens in under four hours (compared to 12–24 hours with older methods).
Sewer Reinstatement – Lateral sewers are reconnected, bypasses removed, and normal water use can resume.
Final Inspection – A camera is re‑inserted to verify the liner cured properly. If gaps or bubbles are found, we correct them immediately.


CIPP lining cost depends on what we find in your specific pipe, not a one-size number. Price is usually affected by the pipe length and diameter, how many bends are in the line, access points, how much cleaning/prep is needed, and how severe the damage is.
Our expertise in cured‑in‑place pipe lining (CIPP) has helped homeowners in Palm Beach County avoid disruptive excavation and costly repairs. Backed by comprehensive guarantees, we provide peace of mind with every service.
If you want a modern sewer repair option that won’t wreck your landscaping, Potty Doctor can help. We serve Palm Beach County with trenchless solutions, and we start with an inspection to confirm whether CIPP is the right fit — then we walk you through the best options.
Got questions before scheduling? Here are the most common things Palm Beach County homeowners ask about CIPP lining, including how it works, what it can fix, how long it lasts, and whether it’s right for your pipe.
CIPP stands for Cured-In-Place Pipe lining. It is a trenchless method that creates a new pipe liner inside an existing damaged sewer pipe. Think of it as giving your pipe a fresh, durable “inner sleeve,” without digging up everything when conditions allow.
CIPP lining is often used for pipes with issues like:
- Cracks and small breaks
- Leaking joints
- Corrosion or deterioration
- Root intrusion damage (after roots are cleared)
- Aging pipes that need rehabilitation
It is not always the right fit for fully collapsed or severely misaligned pipes.
Yes. In many cases, CIPP is a trenchless option because it can reduce digging compared to traditional replacement. Access points are still needed, but disruption is often much lower.
We typically start with a camera inspection to evaluate the pipe’s condition, location, and type of damage. If the line is a good candidate, we will explain why and walk you through options.
Yes. The pipe must be properly cleaned and prepared so the liner can bond correctly. That may include drain cleaning or hydro jetting and removal of roots or heavy buildup.
CIPP lining can help by sealing cracks and joints that roots enter through. However, existing roots must usually be removed first, and ongoing prevention depends on overall system condition and nearby root activity.
Lifespan can vary based on pipe conditions and usage, but CIPP liners are designed to be long-lasting. We will explain expectations based on your specific situation and what we see during inspection.
The liner does slightly reduce internal diameter, but it also smooths the interior pipe wall. In many cases, flow performance improves because the line becomes more uniform and less restricted by defects and buildup.
It depends. If the pipe is a good candidate, CIPP can be a strong option with less digging. If the pipe is collapsed or severely damaged, replacement may be necessary. We will recommend what makes sense based on the inspection, not a one-size solution.
Timing depends on pipe length, condition, and access. Many CIPP lining jobs can be completed faster than full replacement, but we will set expectations after inspection.
Yes. Potty Doctor provides CIPP lining service in Palm Beach County, starting with an inspection to confirm whether trenchless lining is the right option for your sewer line.



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