Reliable Pipe Lining Service by Certified Plumbers in Southeastern, Michigan

Traditional pipe repair often involves extensive excavation to access and replace damaged sections. This can be disruptive, time-consuming, and costly. At Ready Jetter Plumbing, we embrace innovative solutions with our trenchless pipe-lining services. This advanced technique repairs damaged pipes from within. This means no need for extensive digging. 


Pipe lining involves creating a new, seamless pipe within the existing one using a specialized epoxy resin or cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining. This new lining effectively seals cracks, resulting in a fully renovated pipe system with increased flow capacity. 

Our pipe lining techniques involve using high-quality lining materials to ensure fool-proof repair. To ensure full compliance with the national plumbing code, our team does everything by the book. We also offer detailed estimates before starting the process to help you plan your budget fully informed. 


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Our Pipe Lining Process Overview:

Pipe lining is an efficient way to repair cracked and corroded underground pipes. Let's quickly go over the technical aspects of the process:

Inspection and Assessment

The first step involves a thorough inspection of your damaged pipes. We use video camera technology to pinpoint the location and extent of the damage. This assessment also helps determine the appropriate diameter and type of lining material for your specific needs.

Pipe Cleaning and Preparation

Before lining the pipes, our team thoroughly cleans the interior surfaces with either high-pressure jet or mechanical cleaning tools. A clean and prepped pipe surface results in optimal adhesion of the lining material.

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CLIENT TESTIMONIALS

Kevin is the most amazing person. He is professional, responsive, and hard-working. This company should be your first choice.

Amanda W.

Completely satisfied with work. Awesome company to deal with . First used camera to show me how clogged and rotted the pipe was and descaled and lined it without ripping up basement floor.  Excellent solution . Kevin and his crew were neat, on time and did a great job.

Shawn M.

Great company to deal with and now I have peace of mind that my sump and drain tile are clean. These guys went above and beyond to explain everything, even provided us with video! Highly reccomend.

Chris L.

Great service, glad they were able to fix the problem in a timely manner. Definitely would recommend for any plumbing needs.

Francesca P.

Great service!! Did a great job clearing my lines and cleaned up everything that fell into my sump pump afterwards! Even got to keep a video of the cleared lines! Overall great experience and will recommend Kevin and his team at Ready Jetter to family and friends!

Justin A.

Much fairer prices for a small residential job, allot of these plumber seem to want to take advantage of every home owner, not these fellas. They were very professional, did a great job. Would recommend to a friend..

Joey S.

Liner Deployment

There are two main lining methods we employ:

Epoxy Resin Lining

A liquid epoxy resin is mixed and then saturated into a specially woven fiberglass sleeve. The saturated sleeve is then inverted onto a deployment reel and fed into the damaged pipe section through an access point. Air pressure pushes the liner into place, expanding it against the pipe walls.

Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP)

A pre-impregnated fiberglass liner saturated with uncured epoxy resin is rolled onto a mandrel. The mandrel is then inserted into the damaged pipe section. Next, we circulate hot water or steam through the mandrel which cures the epoxy resin and creates a new pipe lining within the old one.

Liner Curing

Depending on the chosen lining method, we may have to cure the epoxy resin using heat, ultraviolet light, or a combination of both. This curing process hardens the resin, creating a strong and structurally sound pipe lining within the existing pipe.


Liner Inspection and System Verification: Once the curing process is complete, our technicians perform a final inspection using video camera technology. We want to make sure the liner is properly cured, adheres seamlessly to the pipe walls, and has no leaks or defects.

Contact Us Today for Advanced Pipe Lining Solutions

Traditional pipe repair can disrupt your life for days. Our pipe lining method can save you a sizeable amount on repair costs compared to regular pipe repair methods. Experience a faster, more cost-effective, and minimally disruptive solution. Our licensed plumbers are extensively trained to follow Michigan Mechanical and Plumbing Codes down to the last letter. We can also take care of obtaining applicable pipeline permits from the local authority, if necessary. 


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FAQ's

  • What is pipe lining and how does it work?


  • What types of pipes can be lined?

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  • How long does the pipe lining process take?

    Project duration depends on pipe size, length, and condition. Small residential lines can take a few hours, while larger commercial or municipal projects may take days. Ready Jetter Plumbing begins with inspection, cleaning, and prep before resin installation. Curing usually takes 2–6 hours, depending on temperature and diameter. Trenchless lining is faster than traditional excavation, reducing downtime and disruption. Proper curing ensures long-lasting durability and optimal flow performance for Macomb County and Southeastern Michigan clients.

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  • Will pipe lining affect water pressure or flow?

    No. Lined pipes create a smooth interior surface that often improves flow compared to old, rough, or corroded pipes. Ready Jetter Plumbing ensures proper sizing and curing for optimal hydraulic efficiency. By eliminating rough surfaces, cracks, and blockages, lining restores consistent water pressure and reduces clogs. Southeastern Michigan homes benefit from improved flow, leak prevention, and minimal maintenance. Pipe lining ensures reliable performance for residential and commercial systems while protecting structural integrity and extending pipe life.

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  • How long does a lined pipe last?

    Properly installed pipe liners last 50+ years. Ready Jetter Plumbing uses high-quality resin and professional curing techniques to maximize durability. Lined pipes resist corrosion, leaks, root intrusion, and freeze-thaw damage common in Southeastern Michigan. Routine inspections are recommended, but the seamless design minimizes maintenance and reduces future problems. Homeowners and businesses gain long-term reliability, improved flow, and protection for water and sewer systems without excavation, ensuring a cost-effective and durable solution.