Charles Menkhaus was dealing with declining business when he decided to make the significant investment to get into cured-in-place pipe lining. It was a move that would pay big dividends and ultimately help his business grow once again.As owner of C.M.E. Services in Cincinnati, Ohio, Menkhaus had spent 10 years repairing and replacing pipes for local plumbers and builders, and he knew his customers were looking for alternatives to digging and replacing pipes.Menkhaus did some research and eventually settled on the Perma-Liner Industries lining system after visiting the company’s Florida facility. Once he jumped on board, the company sent two
Emergency! Contractor Answers Plumbers' On-the-Spot Lining Woes
Cured-in-place pipe lining helps C.M.E. Services re-establish itself as a favored subcontractor.




















