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Why Did My Sewer Fail? And Who Is Responsible?

Ever wonder how much and who is responsible if you happen to have a sewer fail? It’s a thin line between where your responsibility stops and the city’s begins. The basic answer is, if it’s under the street it’s not your responsibility, it’s the water company’s. The lines under your home are your responsibility when…

Clay Sewer Pipe Discontinued in the 70’s Now Cracked and Damaged

What Should Go In Your Homes Sewer Line? There are things that belong and things that don’t belong in your drainage system. Water, human waste and toilet paper are the objects that belong here. What doesn’t? Our pipe inspections have found an array of items fooling around inside of drain pipes. We’ve seen under garments,…

Is it possible to fix my sewer drain pipe without digging?

Yes! Nationwide polls conducted show that about 78% of respondents had never heard of “no dig” sewer technology. If you are in the trenchless pipe repair industry this number is huge. Of those polled 73% stated that they would most definitely pay more for sewer pipe replacement if it would preserve their existing landscaping, patio,…

Save money with Sewer Pipe Inspections Before They Fail

Wise Decision or Wasteful Spending? We believe that this is a necessary step towards in the right direction for drain pipe maintenance. Failing sewer and drain pipes are becoming a more and more prevalent issue since the life span of cast iron is usually around 50 years depending on the pipes environment underground. Relining a…

Broken Sewer Pipe? Fix Fast with Trenchless Pipe Lining

The main sewer drain is what carries household sewage to city owned municipal sewer lines and also to septic systems. Drains can suffer from many problems including root infiltration where tree roots start to crack and invade pipes in order to try and find water. This causes many plumbing problems for city officials, business owners…

Water Main’s Will Have an estimated $183 Billion Facelift by 2023

By 2023 the US Congress has estimated that they will need to invest approximately $183 billion towards water distributing infrastructure that provides clean and safe drinking water to consumers. Trenchless technology can provide extended lifetimes and a refreshing rehabilitation of existing lines. The evolving technology provides lower economic and social costs by implementing these practices.…