Common Roof Drain Problems We Solve
✓ Leaking joints and cracks
✓ Corroded cast iron and steel
✓ Root intrusion
✓ Scale buildup
✓ Storm water overflow
Invest in Repairs and Prevent Costly Damage
Saltwater air exposure in coastal areas and California’s intense sun-to-rain cycles create the perfect conditions for pipe corrosion, cracks, and blockages.
When roof drains fail, the consequences escalate quickly:
- Water intrusion that damages ceilings, walls, and electrical systems
- Plumbing code violations that threaten property value and compliance
- Business downtime for retail spaces and commercial buildings
- Structural damage from prolonged moisture exposure
Traditional excavation and replacement methods force property managers to choose between extensive repairs and ongoing water damage. We offer a third option: trenchless roof drain pipe repair, which fixes the problem without the destruction.
Why Californian Homeowners & Business Owners Choose Epoxy Lining✓ Corrosion-resistant: Withstands saltwater and coastal conditions |
Roof Drain Pipe Repair Doesn’t Have to Be Messy
Our CIPP lining technology creates a new pipe inside your existing roof drain system. The result? A seamless, corrosion-resistant drainage solution installed in days, not weeks.
Step 1: Detailed Inspections
We use waterproof camera systems to pinpoint exactly where your roof drain pipes are failing. This eliminates guesswork and allows us to show you the problem areas before any work begins. You'll receive a detailed diagnostic report and recommendations based on our findings.
Professional Cleaning
Our technicians use hydro jetting and mechanical cleaning to remove decades of scale buildup, rust, debris, and roots that obstruct your roof drains. This restores your pipes to their original diameter and ensures the new CIPP lining adheres to the old pipe.
Trenchless Epoxy Pipe Lining
We insert an epoxy-saturated liner through existing access points (where possible) in your roof drain system. The liner is inflated and cured in place, creating a smooth, jointless pipe that seals leaks and provides long-term resistance to corrosion.



