Sewer Cleaning and Pipe Inspection
American Infrastructure Technologies Corporation is a comprehensive pipeline evaluation and solutions company for today’s infrastructure. American Infrastructure Technologies Corporation is proud to offer both sewer cleaning and pipe inspection utilizing closed circuit television.
American Infrastructure Technologies Corporation provides sewer cleaning and internal televising services to give our client’s clear view of their system. Through the use of sewer cleaning and TV inspection services we can help our client’s maintain their infrastructure from infiltration, ex-filtration, root intrusions, broken or cracked pipe, illegal connections or other damage from external causes.
Sewer Cleaning
American Infrastructure Technologies Corporation utilizes state-of-the-art equipment to provide the most efficient sewer cleaning services available. American Infrastructure Technologies Corporation can remove sand, roots, grit, grease, sludge, stones, bricks, and other foreign materials from:
- Sanitary sewers
- Wastewater treatment plants
- Storm sewers
- Culverts
- Catch basins
- Lift station wet wells
American Infrastructure Technologies Corporation has the equipment for any sanitary and storm sewer cleaning project. In order to prevent backups and surcharging pipes must be cleaned and inspected.
American Infrastructure Technologies Corporation has the ability to correct any deficiencies found in our client’s systems.
Pipe Inspection
American Infrastructure Technologies Corporation's remote controlled cameras can quickly inspect pipe sizes 6” and larger using manholes or other available access points. The video footage is then evaluated and logged by a trained expert. Clients will be presented with a video and a report which will include a description of each pipe section evaluated. The log will indicate any serious problems and it will also provide recommendations for the rehabilitation, if required. Typical CCTV inspections can point out the structural condition of the pipe, evidence of infiltration and inflow, maintenance requirements including presence of roots, grease and debris, illegal tie-ins, and even potentially hazardous underground conditions.