Posts by Jonathan Sol
What Do I Need To Know About a Duct Rodder?
What Do I Need to Know About a Duct Rodder? Science and technology have massively contributed to the fiber installation industry by facilitating and simplifying the cable threading task. Before the duct rodder was invented, fiber cable installers had to carry out complicated threading jobs which were time-consuming, challenging, and prone to errors. Threading is one…
Read MoreWhy Is Pipe Bursting a More Affordable Way of Replacing Pipes?
Replacing old or burst pipes in your home or office is a must. If there is damage or if they are old, replacing them is the best option to make sure you are not going to have interrupted water flow or wastewater removal. That being said, replacing pipes in a home can be very expensive.…
Read MoreWhat Are the Benefits of Pipe Inspections in the Spring?
The plumbing system is one of the most important parts of your home. A quality pipe and plumbing system will ensure clean water enters your home and wastewater exits without issue. While your pipes and plumbing are built to last, there may come a time when repairs are needed. Due to this, having them inspected on…
Read MoreHow and Why You Should Upsize Your Pipes
Selecting the right pipe size is a crucial element in construction projects. While sizing down may be tempting, as it will initially seem to save you money, you’ll end up paying more in service costs and energy costs over time. It’s important to optimize pipe size from the start of your project to ensure their…
Read MoreWhy Contractors Prefer Trenchless Equipment’s After Market Service?
Why Contractors Prefer Trenchless Equipment’s After Market Service? Trenchless Equipment (TE) manufactures pipe bursting equipment to high standards and tight tolerances. Likewise, they provide ongoing support and service. This is why contractors prefer Trenchless Equipment’s after market service. TE’s representatives have over 100 years of combined manufacturing and field experience. Contractors depend upon this service…
Read MoreTop 5 Reasons Contractors Choose Trenchless Equipment
Contractors expect equipment they can depend upon. Trenchless Equipment (TE) has worked closely with contractors designing its equipment. TE makes sure its equipment is durable and minimizes downtime for expensive repairs. TE designs its equipment with contractors in mind. The closed cable system is designed to prevent the wire rope from popping out of the…
Read MoreWhy contractors prefer Trenchless Equipment’s 45 Ton Pipe Bursting System?
Trenchless Technology (TE) continually refines its technology based upon input from its equipment owners. Contractors often come up with the darnedest ideas. Many of these ideas develop into great improvements in technology. TE will always listen closely to contractors and will implement those ideas to make its equipment lighter and more efficient in the field.…
Read MorePipe Fusion Equipment
Trenchless Equipment (TE) offers the finest quality butt fusion equipment to ensure you can complete your pipe replacement projects with confidence. TE works with pipe fusion manufacturers who have more than 40 years of experience. Georg Fisher Central Plastics and Connectra Fusion equipment are American Made and will stand the test of time. The Central…
Read MoreHow Duct Rodders can simplify your Trenchless Technology projects
The Duct Rodder is an important tool to simplify your pipe replacement project. The duct rodder was originally designed to fish electrical wire behind walls and overhead ceilings. Over time it has been adapted to work with the telecommunication, water, gas and sewer pipelines. The rodder is a flexible fiberglass cable that allows the user…
Read MoreTrenchless Equipment’s Pipe Expanding Bursting Heads
Contractors expect their pipe replacement equipment to be reliable. Trenchless Equipment (TE) has spent a number of years working closely with the pipeline contractors refining its pipe bursting equipment in order to exceed expectations. First, TE starts out with the strongest metal to mill into a pipe bursting head. Second, we “through-harden” the material to…
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