Charlotte Metropolitan Area’s Bituminized Pipe Maintenance Pro

At Pipeworks Plumbing & Construction, we specialize in bituminized pipe maintenance, ensuring that your plumbing and drainage systems remain functional and durable. Bituminized pipes, such as Orangeburg and sand pipes, have been historically used in various applications but are prone to deterioration over time. Our expert team provides inspections, repairs, and replacement services to address issues such as cracking, collapsing, and structural failures in these older piping materials.
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Types of Pipe We Inspect

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Cast Iron Pipe

Cast iron pipes are prone to rust and scaling; our inspections help detect deterioration and blockages before major issues arise.

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Ductile Iron Pipe

Ductile iron pipes are strong and long-lasting, but our inspections ensure they are free of rust buildup, leaks, or joint failures.

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HDPE Pipe

High-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes are resistant to corrosion, but we check for misalignment, damage, and debris accumulation.

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Orangeburg Pipe

Due to their fragile nature, Orangeburg pipes often deteriorate over time; we assess their condition to recommend necessary repairs or replacements.

Partially buried orange PVC drainage pipe system installed by Pipeworks Plumbing and Construction; features a vertical section connected to a horizontal Y-fitting beside a concrete wall, illustrating proper basement plumbing and flood prevention.

Plastic Pipework (PVC)

PVC pipes are durable but can develop leaks and blockages; our inspections help maintain their integrity and efficiency.

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Reinforced Concrete Pipe

We inspect reinforced concrete pipes for structural damage, blockages, and wear, ensuring optimal performance in drainage systems.

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Steel Casing Pipe

We inspect steel casing pipes for corrosion, structural integrity, and potential leaks that could compromise their functionality.

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Vitrified Clay Pipe

Our sewer cameras detect cracks, root intrusion, and misaligned joints in vitrified clay pipes, ensuring long-term reliability.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, we provide professional maintenance and repair services for sand pipes, ensuring their longevity and preventing leaks, blockages, or structural failure.
Yes, Orangeburg pipes are known for their lack of structural strength and tendency to degrade over time due to moisture absorption and pressure, leading to frequent failures compared to more modern materials like PVC or HDPE.

Contact us today for professional Plumbing, Trenchless Pipe Repair, and Utility Contractor services!
(828) 528-7885

Contact us today for professional Plumbing, Trenchless Pipe Repair, and Utility Contractor services!
(828) 528-7885

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