Potable Water
Water systems constructed out of galvanized and/or ferrous metals can suffer from corrosion which reduces diameter and restricts flow. This causes pressure and flow issues. These issues can come brown water which is actually the contaminants coming out of the rusting and decaying pipe network. These contaminants can harbor harmful viruses and MIC (Microbiologically Induced Corrosion) which can be a health hazard once consumed.
Copper pipe can suffer from pinhole leaks which can cause extensive property damage. A single pinhole leak is really a symptom of a system that is beginning to fail on a grand scale. Studies show that once a copper water system has one pinhole the chances of having other leaks increases exponentially.
Flow infrastructure can clean water systems through high velocity air scrubbing and then apply an epoxy barrier coating via Insitu technology through typical angle stops and other “existing” access points. Typically, this technology can be applied at 50% of the cost and up to 10x faster than a repipe.
Copper pipe can suffer from pinhole leaks which can cause extensive property damage. A single pinhole leak is really a symptom of a system that is beginning to fail on a grand scale. Studies show that once a copper water system has one pinhole the chances of having other leaks increases exponentially.
Flow infrastructure can clean water systems through high velocity air scrubbing and then apply an epoxy barrier coating via Insitu technology through typical angle stops and other “existing” access points. Typically, this technology can be applied at 50% of the cost and up to 10x faster than a repipe.