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.
We'll assess your pipes and give you an honest, upfront quote. No obligation.
We'll call or text you back shortly. Questions? Call (303) 476-3160.
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.
Clean, systematic, and minimally invasive. Here's exactly what happens from first call to finished job.
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.
DiagnosticBased 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 PricingThe 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 PrepThe 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 ServiceThe 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 CheckAn honest comparison. Epoxy isn't right for every situation — but when it is, the difference is significant.
| Factor | Epoxy Brush Coating | Full Replacement |
|---|---|---|
| Excavation Required | None | Yes — yard, floors, walls |
| Typical Cost | 40–60% less | Full replacement cost |
| Project Duration | 1–2 days | 1–2 weeks or more |
| Landscape Damage | Zero | Significant |
| Home Disruption | Minimal | Major |
| Lifespan | 35–50 years | 30–50 years (varies) |
| Restoration Costs After | None | Concrete, tile, landscape |
| Ideal for Slab Pipes | Yes — perfect use case | Very expensive + invasive |
* Epoxy is not appropriate for structurally collapsed pipes. We'll tell you honestly after inspection which solution applies to your situation.
Epoxy brush coating works best for specific property types and pipe conditions.
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.
Keep rental units generating revenue without weeks of disruption. Epoxy coating can often be done while tenants stay in place.
Pipes under concrete slabs are expensive to access and replace. Epoxy coating is often the ideal solution — no jackhammer, no structural risk.
Minimize operational downtime. Multi-family buildings, offices, and retail spaces can restore pipe systems section by section.
Straight answers — no fluff.
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.
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.
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.
Get a free, no-obligation estimate. We'll scope your pipes, give you an honest assessment, and price it upfront — before we touch anything.