Preserving Phoenix’s Water Supply: The Power of Potable Water Pipelining
Clean potable water supply is the lifeline for numerous buildings in Phoenix, Arizona. These include high-rise apartments, commercial complexes, municipal and public buildings, and military locations. For this reason, water supply reliability and quality are of utmost importance to the operations of these buildings. That’s why US Pipelining aims to preserve Phoenix’s clean water supply by providing industry-leading commercial potable water pipelining and restoration services.
Need Your Pipes Repaired but Don’t Want to Destroy Your Road? Trenchless Pipelining Could Be for You
Gone are the days of excavating trenches, disrupting daily operations with prolonged downtimes, and causing environmental harm. Today’s fast-paced world calls for efficient, sustainable, and non-disruptive infrastructure solutions. Trenchless commercial pipelining is one such innovative solution for pipe repair, restoration, and maintenance.
The Environmental Benefits of Trenchless Pipelining: How it Reduces Waste and Carbon Footprint
It’s a fact; environmental conservation is a growing trend. Today, more and more businesses are striving to adopt sustainable practices that will reduce waste and lower their carbon footprint. In line with this year’s Earth Day theme, adopting and investing in innovative solutions is vital for a greener future. One such groundbreaking (pun intended) approach that has revolutionized the commercial pipelining industry is trenchless technology, a technique championed by US Pipelining. Read on to see what the environmental benefits of trenchless pipelining are.
Advantages of Epoxy Pipelining
Pipelines used for water supply, drainage, heating, and other applications are prone to damage due to constant exposure to corrosive chemicals. Such pipes need repair or replacement at some point. Epoxy coating offers a fast and convenient alternative to traditional excavation and replacement methods.
CIPP Pipelining vs Complete Pipe Replacement: What’s the Difference?
Many are unfamiliar with the term CIPP pipelining, even though it is a service that you may have to use for your business at some point. CIPP stands for cured-in-place pipe. This repair method is jointless and seamless and involves the use of an already existing pipe.
Complete pipe replacement is a method that pipelining professionals have used for decades. This method involves the placement of a completely new pipe. Although business owners have the comfort of knowing that they have a new pipe, there is also a higher expense because of the digging or trenching involved.
US Pipelining, LLC Completes U.S Military Infrastructure Cured-In-Place-Pipe (CIPP) Pipe Lining Project
US Pipelining, LLC., an emerging leader in Cured-In-Place-Pipelining solutions (CIPP), announced today the completion of a military project which included cured-in-place-pipe rehabilitation at the Fort Lesley J. McNair Army Post in Washington, DC. Fort McNair, a part of the Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, is the headquarters of the Army’s Military District of Washington and home of the National Defense University, as well as the official residence of the US Army’s vice chief of staff.