Geopolymer mortars are the next generation of traditional spray-applied structural coatings and are designed to perform where traditional cements and trenchless methods, such as Cured-in-Place-Pipe (CIPP), fall short. A geopolymer is a formulated mortar comprised of aluminosilicate powder and an alkaline activator to form a monolithic mineral polymer with exceptional physical properties. Contrary to typical cements which hydrate to bind aggregates, geopolymers use water as a catalyst to a chemical reaction; this reaction yields very high early and long-term strength, exceptional bonding properties and ideal conditions for precision mixing, pumping and spraying.