Tough
Jobs
- Sewer
Line in Tight Quarters - Denver, Colorado - 2004 |
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A
home with no room for error! |
This
job was bound to be "fun" — pull 95' of PE
sewer pipe under a garage, a breezeway and a house terminating
under a 4' x 5' room in a 2' x 3' pit dug through a concrete
floor right beside a hot water tank!
Jimmy
Blisset took over the business, Drain "O" Rooter,
from his father, 'Big Jim', about a year ago after his father
died tragically at the hands of an armed intruder in the office.
Drain "O" Rooter had been a successful plumbing
business for over 25 years, and for the preceding four years
had been an approved contractor for the City of Denver for
the purposes of rehabilitating pipe systems with the 'slip
lining' method. Jimmy saw that the future is in 'pipe bursting',
and fashioned his own home-made pulling system, which worked
well for him and earned him approval from the City of Denver
as am approved pipe bursting contractor.
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Pipe
bursting is a new concept for the City of Denver but the city
is moving more toward it given the many advantages bursting
offers. Therefore a city inspector was assigned to observe
the pipe bursting job presented here. Not long ago, Jimmy
realized his home-made system — one that requires a
backhoe to pull the pipe — had some limitations, so
he began researching manufactured systems. After doing his
due diligence and researching available bursting systems,
Jimmy settled on the Pipe Genie and decided to 'give it a
try' on this project.
The
reasons for his choice were very straight forward. The Pipe
Genie, available through Pipe Genie, offered the user-friendliness,
simplicity and power needed for the jobs he was being requested
to do. In addition, Pipe Genie's technical support offers
him the benefit of 15 years of pipe pulling experience in
a multitude of situations — to him this meant not only
that the machine's operation could be supported, but also
the machine in the hole actually working could be supported
as well — where sometimes unexpected challenges can
present themselves!
(Pipe
Genie is currently attempting to develop a specialized pair
of X-Ray goggles so that all underground factors can be seen
and anticipated in advance. However the Pipe Genie engineers
specialize in trenchless technology, not optics, so it may
be a while!)
The
specifics of the job are as follows: The job began at 8:30am
when pits were dug and machines set in place. By 2:30pm the
pull (95' of PE pipe) was complete. The pull, itself, took
approximately 45 minutes at 2 ft/min pulling speed through
existing soil conditions. By 3:30pm the necessary hookups
were completed, and by evening the residence had a fully functioning
sewer system again. It is of particular note that the new
pipe's destination was a 2' x 3' pit inside a small 5' x 4'
utility room within the home. Because the Pipe Genie unit
is both small and light-weight, the crew was able to hand-carry
the machine into the space and assemble it, ready for action,
in approximately five minutes!
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Drain
"O" Rooter arrives on the jobsite for an 8:30am start |
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A
reinforced entry pit is dug at the property line from which
the new PE pipe will be fed for the pull |
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The
destination, where the new pipe will be pulled to is located
in a small utility room just 4' x 5' in size. |
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Inside
the utility room a small 2' x 3' pit is dug thorough concrete
to accommodate the Pipe Genie |
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At
2 feet-per-minute pulling speed, the actual pull phase of the
job is complete in about 45 minutes! |
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Drain
"O" Rooter is no stranger to Plumbing Contractors
across the Canada!
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Relining Denver
- By Carol Brzozowski
Cleaner Magazine
It
pays to listen to your employees’ ideas. James Blissett,
who runs Drain-O-Rooter in Denver, Colo., did just that when
he hired someone who knew a great deal about sewer line repair.
James, mechanical by nature, pondered the possibility of adding
that to his range of services. The company moved in that direction
and has profited from it. Drain-O-Rooter offers plumbing,
pipeline cleaning, and sewer line repair. Clients are primarily
residential. “I feel there’s no company in the
United States that calls itself a plumbing company that is
the best in its city at each and every thing that plumbing
has to offer,” James says. Therefore, his company focuses
on sewer line repair, using the MaxLiner cured-in-place pipe
system. Find out more about this company at www.drainorooter.com.
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Trenchless
Canada innovations are the result of ten years of development
by industry professionals who know what the end-user requires
to ensure that jobs are completed most efficiently... no matter
how tough the job! |
"
WE NEVER LET THE PIPE BEAT US! " |
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