by David Wiley | Jun 24, 2022 | Corroded Pipes, Epoxy Pipe Lining, Facility Manager, Leaking Pipes, Pipe Assessment, Pipe Failure, Pipe Lining, Pipe lining restoration, Pipe Restoration, Plumbing Pipe Inspection, Plumbing Pipes, Preventative Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, Property Management, Property Manager, Uncategorized
When it comes to plumbing pipe leaks, a slow drip may not seem like a big deal, but according to USGS, a faucet that drips once per minute drips 1,440 times per day. That amounts to nearly 35 gallons per year. Now, if that slow drip were inside your walls, that’s 34...
by David Wiley | Apr 19, 2022 | Pipe Restoration
Are your corroded plumbing pipes ticking time bombs? All metal plumbing pipes corrode over time, and the older they are, the more corroded they become. This means that if your plumbing pipes are twenty years old or older, they could be hiding corrosion, pinhole leaks,...
by David Wiley | Nov 2, 2016 | Pipe Assessment, Pipe Lining, Property Management
When plumbing pipes start to corrode and degrade, they form pinholes, which leak. As the pipes continue to age, those leaks get bigger and start damaging the internal structure of your building. One solution to leaking pipes is to coat them or line them with a...