An excavated pipeline point repair is a specialized process used to repair a damaged section of a pipeline without replacing the entire length of the pipeline. Here’s a general overview of the process:
EXCAVATION:
The first step in the process is to excavate a shaft to access the damaged section of the pipeline. This involves digging a trench to expose the damaged area of the pipeline.
REMOVAL OF DAMAGED SECTION:
Once the damaged section is exposed, it is removed using cutting tools, saws, or other equipment. The damaged section is cut out to create a clean and smooth surface for the repair.
PREPARATION OF REPAIR MATERIALS:
The repair materials, which may include resin, epoxy, or other materials, are mixed and prepared.
Requirement | Pipe Cleaning & Blockage Removal |
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Specialist Service Offering | Point Repair |
Miscellaneous Civil Works | |
Foul Sewer / Stormwater / Sleeve | |
Water / Gas | |
Size Limitations | Unlimited |