Epoxy Pipe Coating Denver, CO | No Digging Required
Pipe Restoration · Denver, CO

Epoxy Pipe Coating —
No Digging Required

Restore your aging, corroded, or leaking pipes from the inside out. No excavation. No mess. No tearing up concrete or landscaping. Just a pipe that works like new.

Restore pipes without excavation
40–60% less than full replacement
Licensed Denver techs · 25+ years
Upfront pricing — approved before we start

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We'll assess your pipes and give you an honest, upfront quote. No obligation.

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Digging Required
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#1 in Parker, CO
What Is It

Epoxy Brush Coating — Explained Simply

Your pipes age. Over decades, the interior walls corrode, scale up, and develop cracks and pinholes that reduce flow, cause leaks, and contaminate your water. Traditional fix: dig everything up and replace the pipe. That means jackhammering floors, tearing up landscaping, weeks of disruption, and a much larger bill.

Epoxy brush coating does it differently. We access the pipe from existing openings, clean the interior walls thoroughly, then apply a specially formulated epoxy resin. The epoxy bonds to the pipe walls, seals every crack and pinhole, and hardens into a smooth, seamless liner — creating a new pipe inside the old one.

The result: restored flow, sealed leaks, and corrosion protection that lasts 35–50 years — all without a single shovel in your yard.

Inside Your Pipe NowCorroded
Corrosion · Scale · Cracks
After Epoxy CoatingRestored
Sealed · Smooth · Protected
Same pipe. No digging. Works like new.
Good For
  • Corroded or aging water supply lines
  • Cracked or leaking drain lines
  • Pipes under slab or behind finished walls
  • Multi-family and commercial buildings
  • Historic homes where digging isn't an option
The Process

How We Do It — Step by Step

Clean, systematic, and minimally invasive. Here's exactly what happens from first call to finished job.

1

Camera Inspection

We run a high-definition camera through your pipes to assess the exact condition — corrosion level, crack locations, diameter, pipe material. You see exactly what we see. No assumptions, no upselling repairs you don't need.

Diagnostic
2

Upfront Quote — You Approve First

Based on inspection findings, we give you a fixed, itemized quote before any work begins. If epoxy isn't the right solution, we'll tell you that honestly. We don't proceed without your approval.

Transparent Pricing
3

Pipe Preparation — Clean to Bare Surface

The pipe interior is thoroughly cleaned using hydro jetting or mechanical methods to remove all scale, corrosion, grease, and debris. The epoxy won't bond to a dirty surface — this step is critical and we don't rush it.

Surface Prep
4

Epoxy Brush Application

The epoxy resin is applied evenly across the interior walls. The coating saturates all cracks, pinholes, and corroded areas — building up a consistent thickness that creates a new structural liner inside the existing pipe.

Core Service
5

Cure & Final Inspection

The epoxy cures to a hard, seamless liner. We run a post-application camera inspection to verify full coverage and proper adhesion. We confirm improved flow rate before we leave the job site.

Quality Check
Side by Side

Epoxy Coating vs. Full Pipe Replacement

An honest comparison. Epoxy isn't right for every situation — but when it is, the difference is significant.

FactorEpoxy Brush CoatingFull Replacement
Excavation RequiredNoneYes — yard, floors, walls
Typical Cost40–60% lessFull replacement cost
Project Duration1–2 days1–2 weeks or more
Landscape DamageZeroSignificant
Home DisruptionMinimalMajor
Lifespan35–50 years30–50 years (varies)
Restoration Costs AfterNoneConcrete, tile, landscape
Ideal for Slab PipesYes — perfect use caseVery expensive + invasive

* Epoxy is not appropriate for structurally collapsed pipes. We'll tell you honestly after inspection which solution applies to your situation.

Who It's For

Is Epoxy Coating Right for You?

Epoxy brush coating works best for specific property types and pipe conditions.

Homeowners

Older Denver-area homes with original galvanized, cast iron, or copper pipes showing corrosion, pinhole leaks, or reduced water pressure. Protect your home without tearing it apart.

Landlords & Property Managers

Keep rental units generating revenue without weeks of disruption. Epoxy coating can often be done while tenants stay in place.

Slab-Foundation Homes

Pipes under concrete slabs are expensive to access and replace. Epoxy coating is often the ideal solution — no jackhammer, no structural risk.

Commercial Buildings

Minimize operational downtime. Multi-family buildings, offices, and retail spaces can restore pipe systems section by section.

FAQ

Common Questions About Epoxy Pipe Coating

Straight answers — no fluff.

What is epoxy brush coating and how does it work?
Epoxy brush coating is a trenchless pipe rehabilitation method. We clean the interior walls of existing pipes, then apply a specially formulated epoxy resin that bonds to the pipe surface and hardens into a smooth, seamless liner. It seals cracks, corrosion, and pinholes — effectively creating a new pipe inside the old one, without any digging.
How long does epoxy pipe coating last?
A professionally applied epoxy brush coating typically lasts 35–50 years. The coating bonds directly to the pipe interior and cures to a hard, corrosion-resistant liner that holds up well in both water supply and drainage applications.
Is the epoxy safe for drinking water pipes?
Yes. We use NSF/ANSI 61 certified epoxy coatings that are specifically approved for contact with potable (drinking) water. This certification means the coating has been tested and verified safe for human consumption.
How much does it cost compared to pipe replacement?
Epoxy brush coating typically costs 40–60% less than full pipe replacement when you factor in excavation, restoration of concrete or landscaping, and project duration. For pipes under slabs or in finished walls, the savings are even greater. We provide a free, itemized estimate so you can see the exact comparison for your property.
How long does the project take?
Most residential projects are completed in 1–2 days. The epoxy requires a cure period before returning the pipe to service — typically 2–4 hours for drain lines and up to 24 hours for pressurized water lines. We'll give you a specific timeline during your estimate.
Can epoxy coating be applied to all pipe types?
Epoxy brush coating works on most common pipe materials including cast iron, galvanized steel, copper, PVC, and clay. It's not suitable for pipes that have structurally failed or collapsed. That's why we always start with a camera inspection — to confirm whether epoxy is the right call or whether replacement is genuinely necessary.
5-Star Reviews

What Denver Property Owners Are Saying

I was quoted $14,000 to repipe my entire house. Drainline came out, did the camera inspection, and said epoxy coating would handle it for less than half that. They were done in two days. This was exactly the right call.

R
Robert M.
Parker, CO

I manage a 12-unit building with chronic low pressure from corroded supply lines. Drainline did the epoxy coating while tenants were in place — minimal disruption. Water pressure is back to normal, not a single wall touched.

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Lisa H.
Aurora, CO

Slab leak — two other plumbers quoted full repipe at $18K+. Drainline scoped it, said epoxy was the right solution, and did the whole job in a day and a half. No concrete cutting. Honestly kind of unbelievable.

T
Tom & Angela B.
Centennial, CO

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