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  2. Pipe bursting - Wikipedia

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    Pipe bursting is a trenchless method of replacing buried pipelines (such as sewer, water, or natural gas pipes) without the need for a traditional construction trench. "Launching and receiving pits" replace the trench needed by conventional pipe-laying.

  3. Trenchless technology - Wikipedia

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    Pipe replacement by pipe bursting. Trenchless rehabilitation includes such construction methods as spiral wound lining, sliplining, thermoformed pipe, pipe bursting, shotcrete, gunite, cured-in-place pipe (CIPP), grout-in-place pipe, mechanical spot repair, and other methods for the repair, rehabilitation, or replacement of existing buried pipes and structures without excavation, or at least ...

  4. TT Technologies - Wikipedia

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    TT Technologies is a construction equipment manufacturer producing microtunneling and trenchless products. [1]TTT was founded in 1991, and is based in Aurora, Illinois. [2]The company received an innovative product award from the North American Society for Trenchless Technology (NASTT) in December 2015 for a mini directional drill called the Grundopit K-keyhole.

  5. Will my pipes defrost on their own? Should I call a plumber ...

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    He said that the likelihood of your pipe bursting depends on the material. CPVC and copper are the most vulnerable, while galvanized and PEX piping are better at withstanding the cold.

  6. How to prevent pipes from freezing, bursting amid return of ...

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    With the onset of artic temperatures in the Pennsylvania-New Jersey areas, here's a refresher with tips and tricks on how to prevent pipes from bursting.

  7. Cured-in-place pipe - Wikipedia

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    A cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) is a trenchless rehabilitation method used to repair existing pipelines. It is a jointless, seamless pipe lining within an existing pipe ...

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