Plumbing: An In-Depth Look at Traditional and Trenchless Repair

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Plumbing issues are one of the most common nuisances for homeowners. Sewers built more than 40 years ago may need to be replaced, which means that many homeowners are going to have get new sewer lines. If you’re not sure how old your pipes are, here are a few thins you should think about. Traditional […]

How to Handle a Burst Pipe

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With winter in full swing, many homeowners are finding out the hard way that burst pipes can be both dangerous and expensive. Because pipes are usually low on a homeowner’s list of priorities, they’re usually ignored and subsequently damaged. Pipes often burst in winter, usually at night when the temperature has dropped significantly. If pipes […]

Trenchless Plumbing: Frequently Asked Questions

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It’s a sight that you hate to see: your neighbor’s petunia garden has just been dug up by a backhoe after a damaged sewer line left them with severe water damage. When a cracked or leaking sewer line leaves you with limited options, don’t fret just yet. A damaged sewer line is an inevitable issue […]

Greenwich to Use Trenchless Sewer Repairs Again

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The city of Greenwich, CT has warned residents to plan for delays if they’re planning on driving near Bruce Park Avenue this week as they work on sewer repair and pipe replacement in the area, according to the local news source GreenwichTime.com. It’s unclear if the sewer is 40 years old, which is typically the […]

ICUEE 2015 Show Features New Equipment and Technology for the Industry

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Trenchless sewer repair technologies have been around for over 10 years in the residential space. Professionals have used them even longer in commercial and industrial settings. The 2015 International Construction and Utility Equipment Exposition (ICUEE) is held as a way to keep professionals and industry insiders up to date with the latest goings-on. This year […]