A relatively inexpensive method for replacing aging water pipelines across the nation may come with health risks, a USA TODAY investigation has found. Known as cured-in-place pipe lining, or CIPP, the ...
A popular underground pipe fix is making people sick: Here’s what we learned from our investigation.
It’s more convenient than traditional pipe rehabilitation projects. And it’s already been used to repair hundreds of millions of miles of underground infrastructure in the United States alone.
Research shows that the most prevalent resident complaints include clogged drains, pipe leaks and a general lack of preventative maintenance. Multifamily communities are some of the most challenging ...
Unique liner resin for laterals and small sewer pipes cures at 324 ft. per hour and is not activated by heat, air or non-LED light sources The redesigned Bluelight LED cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) ...
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