How Old Are Your Pipes?
Orangeburg pipe was installed back in 1860 through 1970’s and has only a 50 year life span. Providence was founded in 1636 and quite a few homes and historical buildings still stand, and most were built between 1860 and 1970. Back then Orangeburg pipe was the old tried and true of sewer pipe-lining, now with over 50 years of age on them and normal wear and tear they are starting to bust and explode sewage all over the place. The damage of raw sewage will wreak havoc on your wallet.
Let’s learn a little bit more about Orangeburg pipes and what you need to know:
How do you know if you have Orangeburg Pipes?
You can contact a landlord, real estate agent or look up Providence city documents.
How do I know my Orangeburg Pipes are failing?
Orangeburg pipes start to deteriorate at early as 30-40 years after being installed, by year 50 you are looking at sewage laden catastrophe at your home or business. Some tell-tale signs of deterioration are: frequent clogged lines, root invasion, and ultimately, pipe collapse.
What do I do if I have Orangeburg Pipes? Who do I call?
Providence, once you find out that you do have Orangeburg pipes call Perma-Liner at 866-336-2568. We have advanced technology to check the damage in your pipes as well as replace them without digging up your yard and blocking your street. It is called “trenchless technology” this is the no dig alternative to the outdated trench mentality. We will save you money, time, and no hassle to you or your neighborhood, we are done by the end of the business day with little to no interruption to you or your schedule.
We also do trade shows in and around Providence. Come out and meet with some of our knowledgeable Perma-Liner staff, check out some of our equipment and how it works so you can start planning the upgrade of your old Orangeburg Pipes. We will be in Baltimore, Maryland on Wednesday, June 18, 2014 and registration is FREE! For more information about our trade show go to our website www. Perma-liner.com or call 866-336-2568.