Commercial|   Trenchless Drain Technology

 

 


EXXONMOBIL  |  Houston, TX


The Problem:

The cast iron storm drain originating on the roof of the building had failed. During periods of inclement weather, water would leak into the electrical generator room creating numerous safety and damage concerns. The drain line is enclosed in a vertical load-bearing column at the base of this 40+ story structure.

   


SPJST Museum and Library   |  Temple, TX


The Problem:
Approximately 80 linear feet of 6” sewer drain line under the property had failed. The failing pipe was backing up and seeping museum’s basement acts as the museum’s library, containing invaluable and irreplaceable historical documents.

 

 


Swiney Park, City of Houston  |  Houston, TX


The Problem:
Swiney Park was undergoing scheduled renovations when contractors discovered the failing sewer drain line. The 60’ cast iron sewer and drain line was 4" in diameter experienced extensive corrosion and erosion resulting complete removal of the bottom of the pipe.
 

 

 


SANTA CRUZ POST OFFICE |  Santa Cruz, CA


The Problem:
The Santa Cruz Main Post Office built in 1906 and noted for its architectural significance was placed on the National Historic Register in 1985. The National Register of Historic Places is the Nation's official list of cultural resources worthy of preservation.


Hillcrest Retirement CEnter  | 


The Problem:
The problem was attributed to pipe corrosion in the drain leading from the kitchen dish room. The 60 feet of 3” cast iron drain line had numerous cracks and voids. As a result the drain line would clog and backup whenever the combination drain/garbage disposal unit was in operation.