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What Materials Can Be Used in Pipe Bursting for Sewer Line Repair?

Pipe bursting is a trenchless repair system that saves homeowners time and money. In the process, their properties are spared unnecessary disruption, and their plumbing systems can be restored in as little as one day. While the benefits are clear, it’s important to know that doing the job right requires not only professional expertise but also the right high-quality materials and equipment. Hiring an American Sewer Specialist pipe bursting pro helps to ensure that your plumbing concern will be resolved as effectively and efficiently as possible.

The Elements of Pipe Bursting

There are several key elements that should be considered in relation to pipe bursting.

The Bursting Head

When it comes to the equipment used for pipe bursting, the bursting head is key. This is a specialized tool that is used to burst and displace the pipe that’s already in place. As it cracks open the old pipe, the bursting head carries the new pipe behind it, which – depending on the circumstances – can be somewhat larger in diameter than the one it replaces.

The Pulling Machine

The pulling machine affords the force necessary to pull the bursting head through the existing pipe. It’s generally positioned at the exit end of the trenchless project, and it works together with the instruments that connect it to the bursting head. These rods or cables must be strong enough to endure the stress required to burst through the old pipe and to smoothly drag a new one into place.

Pipe Fusion Equipment

Pipe bursting drags a continuous pipe behind the bursting head, which streamlines the process and helps prevent root intrusion. The pipes used come in long segments, but often, they need to be joined. This involves creating a seamless connection that is virtually leak-proof and requires the application of heat and pressure to smoothly fuse the pipe ends.

Guidance

To accurately control the path that the bursting head takes, a guidance system is required. This system sends the necessary signals to the specialist operating the pipe-bursting apparatus, who uses the information to guide the pipe-bursting process.

The New Pipe

Very often, the new pipes that replace burst pipes in pipe-bursting projects are made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE). HDPE is preferred for several of its standout qualities, which include each of the following:

Depending on the unique site provisions and pipe requirements of the project at hand, other replacement-pipe materials may be used.

Learn More by Consulting with One of Our Trusted Westmoreland County Pipe Bursting Pros

Our Westmoreland County, PA, pipe bursting specialists at American Sewer Specialist recognize the significance of your pipe replacement project in relation to your home and family, and we will take the actions necessary to help ensure favorable results. To learn more, please don’t delay contacting us online or giving us a call at 724-879-8130 today.

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