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ePIPE’s Pipe Restoration Showcased at HUD’s 2025 Innovative Housing Event with Scott Turner

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) 2025 Innovative Housing Showcase returned to the National Mall in Washington, D.C. from September 6–10. Themed “The American Home is the American Dream,” the showcase commemorated America’s 250th birthday and highlighted history‑defining events in housing, the pride of homeownership and the future of housing innovation. More than 7,000 attendees including; policymakers, industry leaders, media and the public, explored innovative homes and technology exhibits.

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The ePIPE Team met with Scott Turner, the 19th Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

The ePIPE Team met with Scott Turner, the 19th Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

HUD Secretary Scott Turner called the 2025 showcase “historic,” noting that HUD is “proud to champion public‑private partnerships across the nation” and inviting attendees to celebrate American ingenuity and free‑market innovation. He reminded participants that homeownership remains central to the American Dream and serves as the foundation for independence and self‑sufficiency.

ePIPE - Pipe Restoration Inc. showcased its patented in‑place pipe‑restoration technology at the National Mall. The process applies an approved epoxy barrier coating inside existing pipes, restoring them in place and reducing lead leaching. ePIPE® highlighted that the technology is performed in occupied buildings, solving leaks and protecting piping systems without the disruption of traditional repiping. With more than 40 U.S. and international patents supporting its system, ePIPE® demonstrated how pipe‑restoration can extend the life of plumbing infrastructure while saving time and money.

Over the five‑day showcase, ePIPE® & eDRAIN® team members engaged with homeowners, builders, policymakers and fellow innovators. Attendees watched demonstrations showing how epoxy coating restores corroded pipes and reduces pinhole leaks. ePIPE® leadership also met with Secretary Turner to discuss how innovative piping solutions can support HUD’s mission to improve housing affordability and resiliency. The company thanked the thousands of visitors who stopped by its exhibit and looks forward to future collaborations with HUD and industry partners.

About ePIPE

With over 40 US and International patents, the ePIPE process involves restoring pipes in-place, with an application of an approved epoxy barrier coating resulting in a restored and protected epoxy lined piping system. The process provides a solution for slab leaks, pinhole leaks, and the reduction of lead leaching from lead pipes and lead contributors. For more information, contact ePIPE® Pipe Restoration Inc. at www.WhyRePipe.com or (800) 359-6369.

Contacts

Media Contact:

Pipe Restoration Inc. / ePIPE®

Jason Houck

National Sales Director

(800) 359-6369 Office

JHouck@WhyRepipe.com

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