by Blue Works Marketing | Mar 13, 2023 | Blog, Sewer Inspections
If you are experiencing slow drains or intermittent drainage issues with your sewer system call us for a sewer video inspection. Our technicians can diagnose sewer drainage problems with our advanced CCTV sewer cameras. The sewer camera can locate sewer problems...
by Blue Works Marketing | Aug 19, 2022 | Blog, Cured-In-Place Piping, Trenchless Pipelining
When it comes to underground sewer repairs, most homeowners assume that if their sewer pipe has failed, a new one must be put in the ground. This would mean that anything above the area of the pipeline would need to be moved or excavated. Often times this means...
by Blue Works Marketing | Aug 5, 2022 | Blog, Pipe Inspection
We take all of the guesswork out of a sewer line failure with the proper diagnosis methodology. Sewer lines need to be properly video scoped (inspected) prior to making a repair. Don’t trust other plumbing companies that want to just dig and replace your lines...
by Blue Works Marketing | Jul 22, 2022 | Blog, Cured-In-Place Piping, Vertical Stack Pipelining
Vertical CIPP Pipelining From a Wall Access Point is our SPECIALTY! As you can see from the photo we needed to rehabilitate the sewer lines in a multi-story apartment building. The access to the lines was limited and we needed to create our own access point. We were...
by Blue Works Marketing | Jul 19, 2022 | Blog, Pipe Inspection, Trenchless Sewer Repair
We can video inspect your sewer line using our CCTV sewer camera. This process can pinpoint the reasons behind your backups, slow drains, or clogging issues. No one wants to call a plumber when they can’t flush their toilet. We can help you find any hidden...
by Blue Works Marketing | Jul 14, 2022 | Blog, Cured-In-Place Piping, Failed CIPP Liners
Not all CIPP Trenchless Lining contractors are created equal. Some cut corners when performing the liner installation resulting in a failed CIPP liner. As you can see from the photo shown, the CIPP liner had cured in place with a void in the host pipeline. This is...