Wednesday, January 24, 2024 / Categories: Mansfield Job Sites Backed Up Sewer The customer’s sewer line has been backing up every year for a few years. They were using someone else who was snaking the line to get it unplugged. After a referral they gave us a call. The snake was putting a hole in the roots and the swelled cast iron pipe past the trap. However, it was not completely cleaning the pipe or taking the cast back to the original diameter. We also found the cast iron trap had rotted out causing additional issues. We found the proper way to repair the sewer line was to cut up the floor, remove and replace the old trap, as well as use a jetter (high pressure water) and a picote machine (mechanical robotic cutter) to clean the cast to original diameter (by removing scale and roots) then the floor was re-concreted shut. This sewer line here will not have any issues for a very long time. Wet Basement & Yard Roots Are A Problem! Print 1097
Water & Sewer Line Replacement Friday, November 3, 2023 Water & Sewer Line Replacement Friday, November 3, 2023 0 1007 Water & Sewer Line Replacement Water and sewer line replacement in Wesleyville we just did recently. The pipe completely collapsed. We also replaced the water line from the curb box to the home. Back up and running.
Erie Wastewater Treatment Plant Wednesday, October 25, 2023 Erie Wastewater Treatment Plant Wednesday, October 25, 2023 0 1083 Erie Wastewater Treatment Plant Little work for the city of Erie wastewater treatment plant yesterday. Heavy grit is hard to move without the right equipment...
Hydro-excavating Monday, October 23, 2023 Hydro-excavating Monday, October 23, 2023 0 1061 Hydro-excavating Wanted to show another service that we offer. This is hydro-excavating. We use high pressure water and vacuum to dig around utilities or to locate utilities...
Cure in Place Pipelining Wednesday, October 18, 2023 Cure in Place Pipelining Wednesday, October 18, 2023 0 1109 Cure in Place Pipelining It’s hard to explain cure in place pipelining. It’s equally hard to get good pictures to help. That being said, here is an example. This existing sewer line is cast - iron. Cast iron eventually corrodes shut or away...