Pipe Bursting
Pipe bursting is a method by which the existing pipe is opened and forced outward by a bursting tool. A hydraulic expansion head is pulled through the existing pipeline by using a cable and winch. As the expansion head is pulled through the existing pipe, it pushes that pipe radially out-ward until it breaks apart, creating a space for the new pipe. The bursting device also pulls the new pipeline behind it, immediately filling the void created by the old, burst pipe with the new pipe. Pipe bursting can be used to replace existing pipe with similarly sized or larger pipe. We now offer pipe busting for 1" through 6" water, sewer and conduit pipe up to 150' long.
Pipe Lining
Sewer point repair is a trenchless solution for rehabilitating sewer pipes. This sewer lining repair method uses the same tools as full-length pipe lining, but it only fixes a specific part of the pipeline. It involves inserting an epoxy-resin liner from an access point and patching the damaged pipe’s inner surface with an inflatable bladder.
Once it’s cured, it creates a new pipe surface that covers cracks, gaps, and other flaws. Not only it restores water flow, but it also extends the system’s lifespan, eliminating the need to replace sewer line.
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