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                                                                                 NON-DESTRUCTIVE PIPE REHABILITATION 

No Dig Canada Professionals use the Pipe Genie System to replace your sewer or water lines without digging a trench or disrupting your landscaping, sidewalks or driveway!

Pipe Bursting is a technique for replacement of existing pipes. The existing pipe, once burst, becomes the guide path for the new pipe being installed.

This technique bursts the old pipe and in so doing displaces the fragmented old pipe into the surrounding soil. This creates a hole of roughly the same dimension as the original. If a larger diameter pipe is to be installed a larger 'expanding cone' is used to increase the size of the hole. Once done, the new pipe is pushed or pulled into position.

Pipe bursting is popular in urban areas where congestion due to existing services sharing the same space under the surface is a problem. Bursting must be used very carefully where sub surface crowding could put other lines at risk due to the pressure of the bursting head.

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Whatever kind of pipe you have installed, ductile, cast iron, clay, concrete, ABS, PE or PVC, our system can replace it with ease up to 30" in diameter.

Replacement jobs of 40' or 400', around corners or curves, under tree roots, rockwork or patios, this is what we call "surgical plumbing"

Our system has replaced over 5,000 water and sewer lines throughout North America, many in homes just like yours.

The photograph above is from an actual job site, The arrow indicates where the water line is located.

Had the home owner chosen a contractor using the old "cut and cover" method, the final cost of his water line replacement would have increased dramatically to cover rehabilitation of his steps, rockery and plants.

As it was, the waterline replacement was done in less than a day, and aside from one small hole street side, his property looked as it did when he awoke in the morning.

   

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