Fix All Plumbing offers Nu Flow's epoxy pipe
lining, trenchless drain and sewer repair the
best quality products and services at the lowest
cost. Water
system
restoration for everyone from public
municipalities and corporate structures to
single family homeowners. Nu Flow's trenchless
technology means less time, less mess, and
long-lasting affordable results. Nu Flow
provided by Fix All Plumbing is the only
solution to all your inside infrastructure
needs.
Watch a video that shows how the
Nu Flow process
is done.
What We Find And Repair
Trenchless Technology is a
cost-effective alternative to traditional
dig methods of sanitary pipe replacement
(the lines that go to your sewer), but still
offers the structural strength of new pipe.
It Just Makes Sense.
Restoration Costs
DIG &
REPLACE
Expensive
NU FLOW / TRENCHLESS
No Cost
Installation
Lifestyle Disruption
Several
Days
Loss shrubs, trees, landscape
Same Day
Not Effected
Permanent
Solution
Warranty
Safety
Dust/Dirt
50 Year
Design
1 Year Limited
Underground Wires, Gas
Lines, Cables, Open Pit,
Liability
Dust from concrete cuts,
mud, grass
50 Year Design
10 Years Limited
Not Effected, Epoxy Resins Safe
and have no odor
Neat, clean, no mess
Property
Value
Loss of
mature trees
Certificate of completion,
confidence for new homeowner
These techniques keep digging
to a minimum, saving home and business
owners the mess, lost time and
reconstruction costs of digging up root
infested or other wise blocked pipes.
The repair works a lot like a
stent would in heart surgery" A rubber
bladder covered with an epoxy impregnated
felt liner is pulled into place over the
broken portion of the pipe. The bladder is
inflated causing the liner to conform to the
shape of the pipe. The liner hardens in a
few hours and the bladder is removed to leave a
brand new pipe-within-a-pipe. Watch a video that shows how the
Nu Flow process
is done.
Keep Your Home Clean
Using the widely recognized
Nu Flow "Pull-in-Place" method of relining.
This technology is more versatile than other
methods like inversion and allows Nu Flow
installers to line pipes that other
companies walk away from.
Nu Flow Process
Nu Flow's
system gives the homeowner a cost-effective
alternative to traditional dig methods of
pipe replacement, but still offers the
structural of new pipe. These techniques
keep digging to a minimum, which will save
you time and money. The roots are removed
and a repair is placed over the damaged
area. This sleeve is cured and the bladder
removed, leaving a new pipe inside the old
one with very little diameter loss.
Examples of rehabilitation Drain
Pipes.
Notice the Blue "Pipe within a Pipe"
that stops root intrusion
permanently while adding structural
integrity to even a severely damaged
drain pipe. ALL WITHOUT DIGGING!!
No Mess, No Digging, No
Destruction
Nu
Flow's quick and clean
relining procedure has your
plumbing back in service in
hours, NOT days!
Under slab leaks are repaired
remotely, no damage to your
floors!
Nu
Flow's Drain Service can
handle diameter transitions,
multiple 45 and 90 degree
bends, areas of void pipe and
anything else your sewer can
throw at it!
For more information about the
Nu Flow Process, give Fix-All
Plumbing a call at
310-835-2000
Save Time And Money
With Nu Flow's
Trenchless Pipe
Restoration System..
Nu Flow trenchless drain lining
systems give the homeowner a cost
effective alternative to traditional
dig methods of pipe replacement but
still offer the structural strength
of new pipe. Nu Flow's patented
systems allow our technicians to
replace underground pipe without
disturbing any surface materials
such as:
Driveways Landscaping Porches Sidewalks Floors Electrical
& gas lines Water
lines (no locates) Roadways Parking
Lots
Question: When I am in the laundry room and the water heater is operating, I hear a rumbling sound coming from the water heater. What could cause this?
Answer: Rumbling sounds coming from a water heater are an indication that sediment is built up on the bottom of the water heater. What you are hearing is water that is trapped in the sediment and is boiling. This is an indication that the water heater is not operating efficiently. Sediment will not allow the heat to transfer to the water in the tank, which sends the heat up the flue.
You may try draining a few gallons of water off the bottom of the water heater tank. This is done by attaching a drain hose to the valve at the bottom of the tank. Allow it to drain for about five minutes.
WARNING: HOT WATER IS DANGEROUS. DISCHARGE THE WATER INTO A FLOOR DRAIN, LAUNDRY TUB OR BATHTUB. HOT WATER WILL KILL YOUR GRASS IF DISCHARGED ONTO THE LAWN. HOT WATER WILL CRACK A TOILET BOWL IF DISCHARGED INTO THE TOILET.
Many newer models of water heaters have a new feature that prohibits the buildup of sediment in the tank. If your heater is an older model, it may be cost effective to replace the water heater if the buildup is severe.