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Restoring a historical building comes with considerable cost and destruction. To make historical landmark sites like the Preston Tower in Dallas come back to life, an innovative new plumbing product is a perfect choice. Instead of using traditional ways to repair plumbing problems, it offers a low-cost alternative that also speeds up the restoration process and does no damage to the structure itself.
The Preston Tower Renovation Project
The Preston Tower was built in 1966 and remains a historical and iconic treasure for Dallas residents. It was one of the first high-rise condo buildings in Dallas, Texas. The 29-story architectural feat was something to admire back in the 60s. When a renovation project was initiated to bring it back to life, cameras revealed that the cast iron pipes were showing signs of clogging and degradation. In the past, the only way to address that type of situation was to excavate the old pipes and replace them with an entirely new system. The problem with traditional pipe repair, especially during restoration, is that it does a whole lot of damage and is highly expensive.
The CIPP Lining Revolutionizes the Potential to Restore Historic Icons
Thanks to an innovative product called a CIPP lining, there was virtually no destruction to the building while restoring the old pipes. Because the CIPP lining epoxy is inverted directly into the pipes, it can repair pipes by coating them to increase water pressure and to eliminate contamination of harmful metals. And due to the technology of CIPP lining, the cost for the renovators was 75% cheaper than other traditional options.
Innovative Pipe Technology Saves Months to Years for Renovators
The CIPP lining also saved the Preston Tower several months to years for the renovation time. While traditional repair methods can take years to complete, the CIPP alternative took only a couple of months, meaning that the building was well ahead of schedule without any destruction or mess.