Repairing sewer lines used to be a laborious process that required excavating pipes in order to fix the problem. This could take several days, and costs associated with the repairs were significant.
In the past, repairing a broken sewer line meant chaos—trenches stretching across your yard, uprooted landscaping, broken driveways, and days of dirt and noise. It was a dreaded necessity that cost ...
IRVING, TX — In collaboration with more than 30 committee and subcommittee members, the American Water Works Association (AWWA) has updated its C901 Standard for PE4710 high-density polyethylene (HDPE ...
LAKEWOOD, Ohio -- Lakewood recently announced its 2025 water main and lead service line replacement project. “Every year, we look to do a mile of waterline replacement. This just falls right into that ...