by Blue Works Marketing | Jul 17, 2023 | Commercial Pipelining, Commercial Plumbing, Cured-In-Place Piping, Epoxy Coating, Trenchless Sewer Repair
In the realm of commercial building management, one of the most crucial aspects that often goes unnoticed is the maintenance and repair of sanitary sewer lines. These vital systems ensure the efficient flow of waste and prevent potential disasters in multi-story...
by Blue Works Marketing | Apr 16, 2023 | CIPP, Cured-In-Place Piping
CIPP Inversion: The Liner tube is soaked with a two-part resin and then inserted into the pipe using air pressure, inverting the liner inside out until the liner reaches the sewer main collection pipe. The liner is designed to tightly fit the host pipe annular spaces...
by Blue Works Marketing | Mar 30, 2023 | Blog, Cured-In-Place Piping, Epoxy Coating, Vertical Stack Pipelining, Vertical Storm Drain Repair
Old cast iron pipes in Florida homes have been a hot topic over the past decade. These cast iron pipelines fail causing major disruptions to homes and office buildings. Cast iron was used until 1975 in Florida. Our solution to the majority of failing cast iron sewer...
by Blue Works Marketing | Feb 8, 2023 | Cast Iron Pipe Repair, Commercial Plumbing, Cured-In-Place Piping
Cast iron pipe repair in Florida is one of our favorite service calls. We can repair existing cast iron pipes easily with our team of experts at Blue Works. In most cases, cast iron pipes do not need to be removed or excavated. The cast iron pipe can maintain its...
by Blue Works Marketing | Oct 24, 2022 | Cured-In-Place Piping, Pipe Inspection
When evaluating a plumbing problem, our crew will use a crawler (sewer robot) to drive through the existing host pipe and perform the inspection. This sewer robot is equipped with a hard-wired CCTV (closed circuit television camera) that provides the operator with a...
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...