Sewer Pipes:
The Underground Nightmare
Sewer drain pipes are creating
havoc for property owners, business and city officials. In North America
sewers back up in homes over 750,000 times a year due to root intrusion,
calcification and ground
movement from seismic activity, costing homeowners millions of dollars in damage
to their homes and
landscaping, and millions more in increased taxes due to crumbling underground
infrastructure of municipalities.
Backed up sewage in the home
creates health risks such as contamination from mold and harmful bacteria,
and also causes sewers to overflow, spewing deadly waste into Michigan waterways
and beaches.
Replacing underground sewer drain
pipe has meant the costly excavation of landscaping, sidewalks, driveways,
streets and even building flooring, only to have the same root intrusion or
calcification return to create the
same problems.
The Future of Trenchless
Technology!
A new process has been developed
and is being used to restore drain lines to better than new with little or
no destruction of floors, walls, foundations, landscaping, driveways, streets or
anywhere drain lines are located.
The process is called
Cured-In-Place-Pipe technology, usually requires no digging, which saves time,
money and
frustration. The process is an excellent alternative to the traditional method
of sewer drain replacement and still
offers the structural strength of new pipes. The roots and/or calcification are
removed from the inside of the
pipes, cleaned and then an epoxy saturated tube material is applied to the
inside, creating a smooth and seamless
pipe within a pipe. It is so hard and seamless that roots cannot penetrate and
calcification cannot build up.
And all this is done with no digging!
Millions of linear feet of drains
have been saved using this cured-in-place process. The finished product has
withstood every corrosive environment plus the test of time, eliminating
excavation, thus saving homeowners
and businesses billions of dollars in restoration costs.
For a slide show explaining this technology click here.
For more information on how to protect your home’s sewer drain pipes you can call 248-888-7777.
Rooter, MD
31675 W Eight Mile Rd
Livonia, MI 48152
248-888-7777