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CIPP Pipe Lining Cost Guide — Columbus, Ohio (2026)
Cost Guide

CIPP Pipe Lining Cost Guide — Columbus, Ohio (2026)

CIPP pipe lining in Columbus, Ohio runs $150 to $295 per linear foot in 2026 for standard 4-inch residential laterals, and $140 to $280 per linear foot for 6-inch and 8-inch commercial lines. For a typical 60-foot residential lateral, total project cost lands between $9,000 and $17,700 — roughly 30% to 45% below traditional open-cut excavation and comparable pipe bursting jobs. Wooley Water Sewer Trenchless has installed CIPP liners across Franklin County since 2004, when the company first expanded beyond open-cut work.

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2026 CIPP Pricing

2026 per-foot rates by diameter, with 50-year ROI math

CIPP at $150–$295/ft is roughly 30–45% below open-cut excavation. Wooley has installed CIPP across Franklin County since 2004.

By-diameter rates 3" to 12"
50-year math vs. four alternatives
ASTM F1216 · NSF-61 materials
$150–$295
Residential per-foot
$140–$280
Commercial per-foot
50+ yrs
Liner lifespan
4–8 hrs
Typical install time

Last updated: April 2026

The cured-in-place pipe method inverts a resin-saturated felt liner into the existing host pipe, then cures it in place to form a new jointless pipe inside the old one. Installed to ASTM F1216, the liner carries a manufacturer-rated lifespan of 50+ years. This guide breaks down CIPP pricing by pipe diameter, host-pipe condition, liner thickness, and what the math looks like over a 50-year ownership window. For the umbrella view of all method options, see the trenchless sewer repair cost guide.

Per-Foot Pricing

CIPP Cost by Pipe Diameter — 2026 Columbus Rates

Diameter is the single biggest driver of CIPP cost after run length.

Pipe diameter is the single biggest driver of CIPP cost after run length. Larger diameters require thicker liners, more resin, and more curing time. The table below shows 2026 Wooley rates by diameter with typical total-project cost for a 60-foot run.

Pipe Diameter Per-Foot Rate (2026) 60-ft Run Total Typical Use
3-inch $65–$120 $3,900–$7,200 Small residential branch lines
4-inch Most common $150–$295 $9,000–$17,700 Standard residential main lateral
6-inch $140–$210 $8,400–$12,600 Commercial restaurant / small office
8-inch $180–$280 $10,800–$16,800 Commercial multi-tenant / warehouse
10-inch $240–$380 $14,400–$22,800 Commercial / light industrial
12-inch $320–$475 $19,200–$28,500 Industrial / municipal lateral
Lifecycle Cost

The 50-Year Math — Is CIPP Worth It?

One install, four scenarios, 50 years of total spend on the same Columbus lateral.

CIPP's value case is the 50-year liner lifespan versus the one-time install cost. The table below projects total sewer-lateral spend over 50 years under four scenarios on the same 60-foot Columbus lateral.

'Do nothing' almost always becomes the most expensive path. A root- compromised lateral typically needs emergency hydro jetting every 12–24 months at $400–$900 per visit, and fails catastrophically within 6–12 years on average. Wooley's 2015–2025 client data shows emergency repair costs averaged 2.3× the cost of a planned repair on the same failure.

Scenario Year-1 Cost Annual Maintenance 50-Yr Total Effective $/Year
CIPP lining (do it right) Best $7,000 $60 avg. (biennial jet) $10,000 $200
Open-cut PVC replacement $12,000 $60 avg. $15,000 $300
Pipe bursting with HDPE $9,500 $40 avg. $11,500 $230
Do nothing + recurring jetting Worst $0 $650 + 2 emergencies $38,500 $770
Best lifetime value Highest 50-year cost
Coverage & Closings

Insurance Coverage and Mortgage Implications

How CIPP documentation interacts with carriers, agents, and lenders.

Homeowners insurance & service-line endorsements

A Service Line endorsement ($25–$60/year add-on) covers CIPP repair up to a typical $10,000 cap. Wooley provides a written scope with ASTM F1216 references and a camera report that most major carriers accept without contest.

Pre-sale home inspections

A failed or marginal lateral discovered during a pre-sale inspection will hold up a Columbus-area closing. Buyers commonly request either a seller credit equal to the full CIPP cost or a completed repair before closing. Investing in a proactive camera inspection before listing avoids last-minute price concessions.

Mortgage and refinance impact

A CIPP-lined lateral documented with a Wooley camera report and 10-year warranty letter carries forward on title. This documentation has helped multiple Wooley clients close FHA and VA loans that would otherwise have been conditional on a full lateral replacement.

Regional Pricing

Regional Cost Modifiers Across Columbus Metro

Same CIPP scope, different pricing depending on neighborhood housing stock and access.

Eight-city pricing matrix — adjust the base rates above by the modifier shown for your specific market. Tier 1 cities have dedicated location pages: Bexley, Westerville, and Gahanna.

City / Neighborhood Cost Adjustment Driver
Columbus — Clintonville, German Village +10–20% Older cast iron; deeper laterals; limited access
Bexley +15–25% Historic home stock (1900–1930); hardscape-heavy
Westerville (Otterbein area) +10–15% University-era infrastructure; long lots
Gahanna Baseline Mix of 1970s–2000s PVC; straightforward access
Pickerington +5–10% Orangeburg prevalence triggers bursting fallback
Reynoldsburg Baseline Mostly 1960s–1980s cast iron; CIPP-friendly
New Albany −5–10% Newer stock; short runs; easy access
Lancaster / Circleville −10–15% Lower per-hour labor rates; permit fees lower
Quote Scope

What's Included in a Wooley CIPP Quote

Seven scope items in every base CIPP quote. Anything beyond is line-itemed separately.

  • Pre-install camera inspection and line cleaninghydro jetting if needed.
  • All permit filings with City of Columbus, Franklin County Public Health, or the applicable municipal authority.
  • Perma-Liner felt liner + epoxy resinNSF-61 certified.
  • Single 2×2-foot access pit — typically at the cleanout.
  • Inversion and ambient or steam cure per ASTM F1216.
  • Post-install camera verification with written footage report.
  • 10-year Wooley workmanship warranty + manufacturer material warranty.

Not Included (quoted separately when relevant)

Major landscape restoration beyond the access pit. Interior plumbing modifications. Cleanout installation where none exists. Commercial grease-trap work. Wooley quotes these line items separately so the CIPP base price stays comparable.

References & Authority

Authoritative Sources

Outbound citations supporting the CIPP cost numbers above.

CIPP Standard
ASTM F1216
Materials Standard
NSF-61
Liner Manufacturer
Perma-Liner
Plumbing Code
Ohio Plumbing Code
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Real answers about CIPP pipe lining cost in the Columbus market.

How much does CIPP pipe lining cost in Columbus, Ohio?

CIPP pipe lining costs $150 to $295 per linear foot for standard 4-inch residential laterals in the Columbus market (2026). A typical 60-foot residential lateral runs $9,000 to $17,700 total. 6-inch commercial lines price at $140–$210 per foot; 8-inch commercial runs $180–$280.

How long does CIPP pipe lining last?

CIPP liners installed to ASTM F1216 carry a manufacturer-rated lifespan of 50+ years. The cured epoxy resin creates a jointless, corrosion-resistant pipe inside the host pipe. Wooley backs every CIPP install with a 10-year workmanship warranty on top of the material warranty.

Is CIPP cheaper than pipe bursting?

Yes — CIPP at $150–$295 per foot is typically 20–35% less expensive than pipe bursting at $220–$270 per foot. CIPP reuses the existing pipe as a host, while pipe bursting installs entirely new HDPE pipe. CIPP is the cheaper option whenever the existing pipe is intact enough to serve as a host.

When is CIPP NOT the right choice?

CIPP requires a structurally intact host pipe. If the existing lateral has collapsed, offset more than 10%, deformed (as Orangeburg commonly does), or lost more than 50% of cross-sectional area, pipe bursting is required instead. A Wooley camera inspection confirms which method applies.

Does CIPP reduce pipe diameter?

Slightly. A typical 6mm liner in a 4-inch line reduces effective diameter by about 4–5%. Flow capacity loss is negligible for residential and most commercial use cases because CIPP produces a smoother wall (Manning's n ≈ 0.009 vs. 0.013 for older cast iron), actually improving flow in most cases.

How long does the installation take?

A typical Columbus residential CIPP install takes 4–8 hours from arrival to post-install camera verification. Service interruption is limited to the install window. Commercial 6-inch and 8-inch jobs run 6–12 hours.

Does a service-line endorsement cover CIPP?

Yes, in most cases. Service Line endorsements typically cap out at $10,000 and cover both the repair and the pipe replacement. Wooley provides a written scope with ASTM F1216 references and camera documentation that most major carriers accept without contest.

Will CIPP show up on a pre-sale home inspection?

Yes — and it's a selling feature, not a concern. A CIPP-lined lateral with Wooley's camera report and 10-year warranty letter documents the line as effectively new. Most Columbus-area buyers and buyer's agents treat it as a positive.

Do I need a cleanout for CIPP installation?

Cleanout access simplifies the install and keeps cost at the lower end of the range. If no cleanout exists, Wooley can install one during the project for an additional $350–$850 depending on location and depth. Retaining a cleanout also simplifies future routine maintenance.

How do I get an accurate CIPP quote for my Columbus home?

Schedule a Wooley camera inspection to confirm pipe material, diameter, run length, depth, and failure mode. Pricing is not reliable without these inputs. Call (614) 426-0078 — inspections across Franklin, Delaware, Fairfield, Pickaway, and Licking County typically run same-week.

Right Method, Right Price

See If CIPP Is the Right Call for Your Line

Wooley schedules camera inspections across the Columbus metro the same week you call. We'll confirm whether CIPP lining, pipe bursting, or a spot repair is the right fit — and quote it against the numbers above.