by nWs@w@r | Aug 20, 2023 | Pipe Descaling
The sewer lines in your older property have likely cast iron pipes. Most residences constructed in the middle of the 1970s use this material. For most commercial buildings, construction companies still employ cast iron pipes today. However, these are now produced...
by nWs@w@r | Jul 14, 2023 | Leak Detection
Water is certainly refreshing as we can’t do without it but it can quickly become an enemy, especially when it gets into places that it shouldn’t be. We all need water for our homes, except that it has to be contained in a sink, tub, or pipe. Otherwise, it...
by nWs@w@r | Apr 3, 2023 | Sewer repair
CIPP, or Cured-in-Place-Pipe Lining, is a trenchless technique for repairing sewers. Compared to other sewage repair techniques available in Mount Vernon, it takes a lot less time to complete and requires little to no digging. Both short and long lines of pipes that...
by nWs@w@r | Mar 20, 2023 | Sewer repair
The use of terracotta or clay sewer pipes and waste drainage dates back to Roman construction projects. Clay pipes can sometimes survive for up to a century and are simple to produce and lay. However because they are inflexible and brittle, they frequently deteriorate...
by nWs@w@r | Mar 14, 2023 | Hydro jetting
It’s never good to hear about buildup in a sewer system. There are between 23,000 and 75,000 sanitary sewer overflows in the United States each year as a result of slow drainage, blockages, and spills. An 800-foot-long, 143-ton “fatberg” that was...