Protecting Property Infrastructure with Precision, Compliance & Experience
At CIPP Total Solutions, we specialize in Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP) consulting, forensic drainage inspections, comprehensive deficiency reports, remediation plans, and warranty claim support.
Decades of experience in CIPP installation, inspections, and remediation
Experts in ASTM Standards, Florida Building and Plumbing Codes, and Senate Bill 4-D regulations.
Work with vetted experts in CIPP installation, inspections, and remediation.
End-to-End Expertise for CIPP Inspection, Compliance & Remediation
Expert consulting to prevent incorrect installations, ensuring compliance with ASTM Standards and Florida Building and Plumbing Codes.
Using high-definition 360 imaging technology, we uncover hidden issues in your drainage system, such as blockages, corrosion, and improper CIPP installations.
CTS technicians have been hands-on with CIPP systems for more than 25 years. We treat your equipment as the backbone of your operation, providing fast, reliable repairs to minimize downtime and keep your performance standards high.
Our reports provide a detailed assessment of your drainage system, highlighting compliance issues, necessary repairs, and life-use expectancy preventive measures to maintain long-term system integrity.
We provide engineer-backed remediation plans to fix non-compliant work, prevent future failures, and restore system integrity, and code compliance.
We connect you with the best CIPP specialists, engineers, attorneys and plumbing code compliance experts to ensure your project meets industry standards.
Experience in CIPP installation, inspection, and remediation.
Experts in ASTM, Florida Plumbing Codes, and Senate Bill 4-D regulations.
Comprehensive assessments to remediate and prevent future system failures.
Work with vetted experts in CIPP installation, inspections, and remediation.
2921 S Ocean Blvd, Highland Beach, FL 33487
During a routine SIRS reserves inspection, one Florida condominium board made a shocking discovery:
large gaps inside their vertical cast iron drainpipes, the result of an improper CIPP (Cured-in-Place Pipe) lining job.
CIPP stands for Cured-in-Place Pipe. It puts a new “pipe inside your old pipe” without digging. When done right, it seals leaks, adds strength, and helps your drains last longer.
Look for warning signs: repeated backups, bad odors, roots getting in, rough pipe joints, or sloppy patches. If your contractor can’t show clear video, reports, or standards they followed, that’s a red flag.
Poor work can leave gaps and weak spots. That can cause leaks, blockages, odors, water damage, and costly repairs later. It can also create problems during inspections and hurt your warranty.
A CTS deficiency report shows what’s wrong, where it is, and why it matters. We include photos from the video, plain-language notes, and next steps. You get a clear plan you can share with your board, engineer, and attorney.
Our engineers outline the fix, step by step: how to repair, how to access the line, how to reopen branches, and how to test the work. The goal is simple—restore the system, meet code, and pass future inspections.
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2921 S Ocean Blvd, Highland Beach, FL 33487
During a routine SIRS reserves inspection, one Florida condominium board made a shocking discovery:
large gaps inside their vertical cast iron drainpipes, the result of an improper CIPP (Cured-in-Place Pipe) lining job.
The installation didn’t just cut corners—it violated international ASTM CIPP standards and failed to meet basic building code compliance. The consequences were severe:
What was supposed to be a long-term solution turned into a costly liability.
Faced with serious risk and growing concern, the board turned to CIPP Total Solutions.