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PIPE BURSTING

Fractures the existing pipe and replaces it entirely. Pipe bursting in Raleigh-Durham is often preferred when the current line is so severely damaged or deteriorated that it simply has to be replaced.

The existing pipe is fractured from the inside, and as it is snapped, a new line is installed directly in its place. The pipe fragments are forced outward, so they do not interfere with the new pipe.

The new pipe is often rated for several years, and the material for the new line will be carefully selected so that it is the best match for the environment it will be in and the strain it will be under.

Pipe bursting in Durham requires a machine to pull the new HDPE pipe through the old pipe, which requires much force. An auger-type head is inserted into the starting point of the old host pipe, and as it is pulled through, it bursts out and destroys the host pipe. It uses the same path line while it pulls the brand new pipe into place.

Pipe bursting is a trenchless technology that has revolutionized the way we approach pipe replacement and repair. With its innovative method, pipe bursting eliminates the need for traditional excavation methods, reducing project timelines and minimizing disruption to the surrounding area. The process involves inserting a bursting head into the existing pipe and using hydraulic force to break it apart while simultaneously pulling a new pipe into place. This method is ideal for various applications, including sewer line replacement, water line upgrades, and gas line installations. With pipe bursting, you can save time and reduce costs associated with traditional excavation methods while ensuring the longevity and functionality of your underground infrastructure. The seamless process allows for minimal disturbance to the surrounding environment and preserves existing structures, making it an environmentally friendly and sustainable solution. Embrace the benefits of pipe bursting for a hassle-free and cost-effective pipe replacement process. Contact our experts today to learn more about how pipe bursting can benefit your infrastructure needs.

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