“This technology is another option that has its place in avoiding surface disruptions. This repair was completed in a minimal time frame, on a busy street and at a considerable cost savings to the rate payer.” K. Stone – Operations Manager
“We have been extremely pleased with the Pipe Patch system. We have put six in the ground over the last year, each one working as prescribed.” Barry Dobbins – I & I Manager
“Your demonstration was professional, quickly conducted and turned out to be extremely effective in repairing an area we had been putting off.” Steven Sanders – General Manager
“We will definitely consider this as an option on future pipe breaks.” Steve Hook – City of Mesa
“In one repair our purchase of Pipe Patch paid for itself!” Mike Fields – Water Pollution Control Plant Director
“It’s a great tool if we have point repairs to look at and a big time saver!”
John Whitney – P.E. So how strong is PipePatch? Two men use a sledge hammer to try and break PipePatch. watch now (flv)
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During a road paving project in Boulder City, the heavy paving equipment damaged a sewer main below the road. The break in the sewer main was nearly 4 foot long. PipePatch repaired the break through a manhole; no digging was required. watch now (flv)
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A utility company in Beaverton accidentally bored through a 8" concrete city sewer main. The Oregon Department of Transportation would not allow cutting through the street for repair. They turned to PipePatch for the solution. watch now (flv)
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SourceOne Environmental goes to Burton to train city personal on the PipePatch System. watch now (flv)
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Suffering from massive infiltration from multiple joint failures, Toledo looks to PipePatch for the solution. watch now (flv)
