Excavation - Line Replacement

Excavation - Line Replacement

Excavation-line replacement refers to the process of digging up and replacing a section of an underground water or sewer lines. The excavation process involves using heavy machinery to excavate the ground and create a trench that exposes the existing pipe. This is always a last case scenario, but we understand that sometimes this is the only option.

Once the sewer pipe is exposed, it can be repaired or replaced as necessary. This may involve cutting out damaged or corroded sections of the pipe and replacing them with new materials. In some cases, the entire length of the pipe may need to be replaced if it is too old or damaged to be effectively repaired.

Excavation-line replacement is typically required when underground pipes become damaged, corroded, or outdated and need to be replaced to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the sewer system. This process can be disruptive and time-consuming, as it may require digging up streets, sidewalks, and other public areas. However, it is necessary to ensure the safety and reliability of the pipe infrastructure.

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