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Patented
Epoxy Barrier Coating

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Hotel ZaZa (formerly the Warwick)
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Houston, TX
The Problem:
Hotel ZaZa purchased The Warwick Hotel in 2005.
All 34 of the hotel’s 80+ year-old galvanized hot and
cold risers had failed and required replacement or
restoration. The pipes suffered from restricted
flow, rust-colored water and pinhole leaks due to
extensive corrosion.
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Amerisuites Riverwalk
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San Antonio, TX
The Problem:
After only 9 years of occupancy, the hotel’s hot water
copper system was in advanced failure due to
substandard worksmanship. For the past few years,
isolated pipe replacement and pressure clamps were
utilized to immediately address leaks and pipe failure
issues.
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Avenue
Plaza |
New Orleans, LA
The Problem:
The 54 year old hotel was undergoing a major renovation and plumbing
issues required immediate attention. The plumbing system was experiencing
low water flow, variable temperature and variable pressure throughout
the hot water system.
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Mayflower
Park Hotel |
Seattle, WA
The Problem:
The hotel had pinhole leaks in its copper pipes. Repair by conventional
methods to known leaks was first completed. A traditional repipe
would have involved long downtime, loss of revenue asbestos removal,
complete renovation of bathroom fixtures and a tremendous amount
of guest inconvenience. A no-win dilemma.
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Millennium
Biltmore Hotel |
Los Angeles, CA
The Problem:
One of the major engineering challenges facing the operators of
this world-class facility has been the damage from the effects of
corrosion of the buildings piping system. Limited access to the
piping system, historical ornate and irreplaceable structures and
wall fixtures compounded |
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