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Advanced Drainage 

Robotic Cutting

Robotic cutting offers a precise and efficient solution for clearing obstructions within pipes. Robotic equiptment can navigate complex drainage networks and selectively remove unwanted materials. While tree roots are a common target, these systems are capable of tackling unexpected objects like forks and even steel rebars.

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 Tree Roots

Over time, tree roots can infiltrate sewer lines through small cracks or joints, seeking moisture and nutrients, ultimately causing blockages and structural damage. To address this, specialized robotic technology is deployed into the sewer lines. This equipment navigates the pipes remotely, precisely locating and removing intrusive roots without the need for extensive excavation. This minimally invasive method not only preserves surrounding infrastructure and landscapes but also reduces repair time and costs, making it an efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional root removal techniques.

Yes, A Fork

It's more common than you might think to find strange objects within drainage systems. While we often encounter the usual suspects like hair and grease, occasionally we find something truly unexpected a fork, for example. This Fork recently presented itself as a major culprit in a blocked drain. Its presence was certainly out of place, but removing it was crucial to restoring flow and preventing further inconvenience and blockages for our customer.

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