“I was shopping for a lining system at a trade show but left not buying anything. One vendor told me inversion was the only way to install a liner as it would travel farther than pull-in-place. Another vendor told me that a pull-in-place liner was better because it didn’t squeeze out resin while installing it. What is the right answer?”
It sounds like you ran into salespeople who were excited about selling their systems without actually educating you about their processes, as well as what other systems are out there and how they work.Let’s start with the basics. Both systems are approved
Installing CIPP Liner Using Inversion vs. Pull-In-Place
Both are acceptable methods that meet industry standards, but the particulars of your lining job will determine which one is the best fit
Aug 04, 2020 | by John Heisler |

















