by Morgan Dietsch | Oct 26, 2020 | Drains, Sewer, UV LED Cure
For the residents of Charleston, we are here to explain the low environmental impact of our sewer pipe rehabilitation technology: A smaller overall footprint Less equipment, less construction Reduced emissions Styrene-free resins, limits the risk of mixing chemicals...
by Morgan Dietsch | Oct 18, 2020 | Sewer
The EPA estimates that there are at least 40,000 sewer system overflows each year. In South Carolina, over the last 10 years, an average of almost 600 overflows are reported each year. Untreated sewage from these overflows can contaminate our waters, causing serious...
by German Dominguez Lopez | Oct 15, 2020 | Sewer
We understand that most people have never heard of or seen trenchless pipe relining is or what steps are taken before we actually reline a pipe. Here we have a perfect animated video showing all the steps from the initial camera inspection to the final pipe relining.... by Morgan Dietsch | Sep 28, 2020 | Drains, Sewer
The Post and Courier reported that the House and Senate passed legislation this week that expands local governments’ spending options to pay for such items as removal, repair and construction of drains in flood-prone tourist areas — legislation that was crafted to...
by German Dominguez Lopez | Sep 24, 2020 | DIY Plumbing Tips, Drains, Helpful Info, Sewer
It is so easy to turn on the water faucet, pour ourselves a glass of water and not think about where it comes from. Whether you use a municipal source or your water is supplied by a groundwater well, we can agree on one thing… we all want clean, safe...
by German Dominguez Lopez | Sep 21, 2020 | Drains, Sewer, Uncategorized
Storm drains are designed to remove rainwater quickly to keep streets and other areas from flooding. The water then goes underground into pipes leading it to other bodies of water. Those drains can easily get clogged up by debris and trash. It is important to...